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    True! Unfortunately Like Tevis he is a class striker. ALthough I wonder if Unt really need him as he never has produced at the big games.
    Just glad my daughter is not dating either of them. They have a short shelf life and both will end up fat and ugly in a few years and very very unhappy men.

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    Carlos Tevez again misses Manchester City training




    Tevez joined Manchester City in the summer of 2009

    Carlos Tevez's advisors have told BBC Sport the striker is still in Argentina after again failing to attend training at Manchester City on Monday.

    City say that Tevez, 27, was not granted leave last week and should have stayed with the Premier League leaders throughout the international break.

    They instructed their lawyers to take action following last week's absence.
    TEVEZ SAGA TIMELINE

    • 27 September 2011 - City boss Roberto Mancini says that he wants Tevez "out of the club" after the striker allegedly refuses to play against Bayern Munich
    • 28 September 2011 - City suspend Tevez for two weeks
    • 12 October 2011 - City announce that Tevez will face disciplinary proceedings
    • 25 October 2011 - Tevez found guilty of five breaches of contract and fined four weeks' wages - later reduced to two weeks' following intervention by the Professional Footballers' Association

    His advisors also claimed they had not been informed of any disciplinary proceedings resulting from his actions.

    Reports suggested that the player has a medical certificate which states he is unable to train or play, although his spokespeople could not confirm that.

    Tevez was also due at a meeting arranged by the club on Monday, although discussions had taken place between high-ranking City officials and Tevez, and his team, over the weekend.

    Both sides are understood to accept that a transfer away from the club remains the best option.

    Manchester City declined to comment when contacted regarding the matters raised by Tevez's advisors.

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    Maybe the spotty twat has been called up for National Service in readiness for another attempt at the Falkland Islands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by withnallstoke View Post
    Maybe the spotty twat has been called up for National Service in readiness for another attempt at the Falkland Islands.
    I can just imagine him refusing to play on the battlefield as well - he is one ungrateful chap - the sooner City end his time here the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Damman
    the sooner City end his time here the better.
    January's a given.

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    Quote Originally Posted by withnallstoke
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    the sooner City end his time here the better.
    January's a given.
    I hope not. That is his MO move from team to team. Pay day and life on his terms!

    Let him be a bench warmer, send on loan to Wigan or Preston North End! It must piss him off seeing how well Man Shity are doing without him

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    Great player.... Love Tevez Hate Shitty.

    Win win situation....come to Spurs Carlos!!

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    ^ About the same odds as him joining Wigan

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    he's not just ugly on the outside...

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    Apparently he's still in Argentina

    Tevez in another no-show

    CARLOS TEVEZ has risked further and severe disciplinary action by Manchester City after failing to travel from Argentina for scheduled talks with his club yesterday. There is no indication as to when the striker does plan to return to England.

    Tevez travelled to his family home in Buenos Aires without City’s permission last week, in the latest chapter of an increasingly fractious situation. City demanded that their former captain returned for talks with club officials at their training ground yesterday.

    Not only did Tevez fail to appear, no timescale has been offered for his return. City have refused to comment on Tevez’s latest actions in an attempt to avoid what a spokesman for the club said could become a “counter-briefing scenario”.

    It is known, however, that the Premier League leaders were already taking the advice of lawyers and considering handing their player a club-record fine before his non-appearance yesterday.

    A previous, four-week sanction imposed on Tevez was reduced after the interventions of the English Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA). The PFA also refused to comment on Tevez’s decision to remain in Argentina.

    The Tevez camp claimed yesterday that they were unaware of further disciplinary proceedings. They also distanced themselves – for the time being – from a radio report in Argentina that said Tevez would send a medical certificate to City in a bid to explain his absence. A source close to Tevez said it was “incredibly premature” to consider the possibility of the striker’s contract being terminated before the transfer window reopens.

    Tevez’s representatives and City’s officials held a series of weekend discussions about the situation. All parties are believed to agree that a January move for the striker away from his current club is the preferred scenario. How such a transfer would come about, though, is difficult to envisage, as City show no signs of backing down from Tevez’s earlier value of €46.75 million.

    Boca Juniors, one of the clubs linked with a move for Tevez, have said they do not have the funds to sign him. Tevez was afforded hero status during an earlier spell at Boca.

    Yet Jorge Amor Ameal, the Boca president, said: “Carlos is deservedly a very important figure here. But from the economic point it is impossible. I did talk to him and I lent him our support.”

    Reports in Italy said Milan may be ready to join their city rivals, Inter, in monitoring Tevez’s situation
    Tevez in another no-show - The Irish Times - Tue, Nov 15, 2011

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabaii sabaii
    Apparently he's still in Argentina
    Telling you - conscripted.

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    Man City have handled this very badly in my opinion, Mancini slagging Tevez off in the press was stupid. Should have been dealt with internally and they may have been able to sort it.

    No doubt that Tevez feels very hard done by (probably childishly, but working with Thais isn't that different and allowances have to be made... and remember I don't pay 26m quid for my staff) and his Latino pride will not allow him to come back now.

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    This was tits up way before this! he was THE superstar last season. Now he is one of the many. He can sulk and pout as before but ends up being ignored and others have eclipsed him.

    Have to give it to Fergi. He saw this comming. Wigan must have a plan, maybe Tevi and Bergi and play for Wigan. We could get relegated in style and have a couple of foreigners to blame

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    Who is Bergi ?

    Do you mean Berby ?

    You're welcome to that lazy ponce

    Maybe Spurs should take him back, he was class there, I don't think he suits Man U's style of play

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    Something not right there also^ leading scorer last season what happened?

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    Both shared the title I believe. Berbi Bergy barbi, lazy sod all about him, yes but he could score goals. At wigan mi gran would give a welcome boost to the forward line at present.

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    Tevez will always be a hero at Upton Park we'll have him back.

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    You guys should have been relegated for pulling that stunt! Still he did a good job for you. Talented soccer player, but no concept of team. Everything revolves around him. He is getting towards the end of his term as a top flight striker, so I think he will go home to South America and play at the lower tempo, and enjoy his riches. He has no need or ambition to be in the EPL or Europe for that matter. It will be his agent or owner who pushes him into any big deal!

    I bet he is seeing "people" while at home.

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