So after the whole fiasco about not wanting to ever be placed on the subs bench, Tevez has now been offered a lifeline.
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The ironic thing is, we have a Mustapha Carayol but on better wages. He says he wants to move closer to his family yet will no doubt take his opportunately to join AC Milan which is several few hundred miles further from his family than he currently is because they'll pay him £200,000 a week.
I hope Man City get stubborn and just let him rot in the reserves for the rest of his contract until he's lost all ability to play at a top level.
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This might sound crazy, but its well known that south americans settle well in italy. argentinians have always done well so it wouldnt suprise me if he went there as its somewhere his family could settle better.
But lets be honest, if we got the choice to live in manchester or milan. Pack my bags, one of the nicest cities in the world and the stadiums is that bad either.
The whole tevez things is anouying because i believe it doesnt matter how much money your earning, if your that far from your wife and kids it must be hard. I know people who struggle in a different part of the UK, let alone a different continent.
The only reason he didnt bring his family to England was he thought it was unsafe for them, but with many of his national team mates in italy and there families that settled i think he would be happy. Let him move, it end the boring news about him 24/7
But lets be honest, if we got the choice to live in manchester or milan. Pack my bags, one of the nicest cities in the world and the stadiums is that bad either.
The whole tevez things is anouying because i believe it doesnt matter how much money your earning, if your that far from your wife and kids it must be hard. I know people who struggle in a different part of the UK, let alone a different continent.
The only reason he didnt bring his family to England was he thought it was unsafe for them, but with many of his national team mates in italy and there families that settled i think he would be happy. Let him move, it end the boring news about him 24/7
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Quite frankly I don't give a stuff about this "gentleman", where he lives or what he does. I haven't forgiven his countrymen for the Falklands, for their disgraceful tactics in various World Cups and for the comments of their representative at FIFA (who clearly hates the English with a passion). Mr Tevez comes over as a less than attractive (some would say ugly) player with no loyalty or any pretence of it. Even more reason to dislike the Premiership.
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yes to that.gullintwoplaces wrote:Quite frankly I don't give a stuff about this "gentleman", where he lives or what he does. I haven't forgiven his countrymen for the Falklands, for their disgraceful tactics in various World Cups and for the comments of their representative at FIFA (who clearly hates the English with a passion). Mr Tevez comes over as a less than attractive (some would say ugly) player with no loyalty or any pretence of it. Even more reason to dislike the Premiership.
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