Oh dear me the trouble has started Tevez has put in a transfer request:confused::confused:
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Oh dear me the trouble has started Tevez has put in a transfer request:confused::confused:
not even that will excite them ber...lol
He hasnt ahs he
Quick Fergie nows you chance to re sign him
Although Imagine a Torres Tevez strike force
Even Arsnel would do well to sign him
Ill keep trying u never know if one broke ranks
you know its to deep and intense ber to break the ranks...x
I always thought there was something incredibly simian about Carlos Tevez. He's walking proof that we share a common link with the monkeys.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_yc-Lk62n49...ez2-761407.jpg
he is a handsome lad
Apparently he wants to go back to South America, though I can't see anyone being able to afford him.
Also, who could match his salary in South America?
So it looks like Barca, now they are flush with cash.
Pity in a way. Man Shitty are looking like coming good suddenly
It seems that he is totally disillusioned with the proffesional game and all that surrounds it,
I could see why this would be as all the drama he had before with agents and who owned
his contract etc he was just a pawn in a money game.
Basically he has said before his heart is not in the game and the desire to win trophies etc
is not there anymore. If this really is the case and his heart isnt in it any more his game
will eventually suffer, u cant play at that level if u arent commited to the game.
I think the more time goes on more and more players will get disillusioned with the politics
of the sport the power struggle between agents and clubs the blatant greed for money, the
rooney saga was evedience of that,at the end of the day the agents are faceless people
behind the scenes that pull the strings of players often young guys without alot of education
in some cases not too bright,therefore easily manipulated. Sometimes the bluff game works
and everything is great but if it dosent the Agents can slip back into the shadows and let
the player hanging out there for the media etc to decimate. All these guys work on percentages
so they dont give a shite what the contract or the consequences of it are once its for plenty
of euros
I agree with what you are saying, and it is a pity as I consider Tevez one of the good guys and a good role model. I rate him very highly as a player, but a lot of his game is built around drive and competitiveness, and clearly that will suffer if his heart is not in it.
I was a big fan of Tevez when he was with United and he has played some great games for City.
I didn't like the way some United fans turned on him after he left, as I don't think the final decision was his.
Joorabchian and the rest of the crew that 'owned him' are just parasites.
I hope he goes back to his homeland and gets some pleasure from his football again.
Arsenal need to spend on their defence and even a keeper. Not a strike force.