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Carlos Tevez is in trouble again after being caught on video mocking Manchester City by saying
"Fuck them" whilst onstage with Argentine musician Jimenez Rufino Tevez has been frozen out of the
limelight at Eastlands after his refusal to come on as a substitute during Manchester City's 2-0
defeat to Bayern Munich in their UEFA [.
When people use the word 'saga', it's usually in relation to a beloved film franchise or some
centuries old epic tale, however this saga doesn't take place in a galaxy far far away or in the
pages of history, it all started when a world class footballer decided to swap the red half of
Manchester for the blue.
When people use the word 'saga', it's usually in relation to a beloved film franchise or some
centuries old epic tale, however this saga doesn't take place in a galaxy far far away or in the
pages of history, it all started when a world class footballer decided to swap the red half of
Manchester for the blue.
With the January transfer window opening up in just a few days, we look ahead at some of the
players most likely to be changing clubs in the January sales.
1. Carlos Tevez, Man City. Hopefully Tevez will finally leave and join AC Milan, with the
transfer saga dragging on for a long time already.
Manchester City and AC Milan in Carlos Tevez talks, What the back pages say
Manchester City have held fresh talks with Milan to try to reach a compromise that will allow
the Premier League leaders to remove Carlos Tevez from their payroll.
View the full story here: The Mail
A news article on 2011-12-23 08:40:44 from: The Mail
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
Why Liverpool must draw clean line under Suarez row or risk soiling the club's
name
Around now it's customary to hand out jokey awards based on events in the past footballing year.
But after such a year, and particularly such an ending, jokes are out. For weeks the game has
struggled to come to terms with Gary Speed hanging himself.
AC Milan have agreed a deal with Catania to sign Maxi Lopez. The Milanese club are looking for a
new forward after Antonio Cassano underwent heart surgery earlier this month. Milan have been
heavily linked with the troublesome Carlos Tevez in recent weeks, with a loan deal their preferred
option. However, Manchester City want to recoup some of the £50 million they allegedly spent to
bring him to.
Carlos Tevez's move to Italy seems to be gaining momentum with every new day. Just last week
Tevez's agent Kia Joorabchian met with Milan Vice President Adriano Galliani for a dinner which
many believe was a disguise to discuss the fate of the Argentine striker.
This is the second meeting between both players after their first meeting at Milan headquarters
more than a week ago.
By Chris Wright
What ho? It's a Yuletide Special from those pithy chaps over at Fitba Thatba
'How Carlos Tevez Saved Christmas'...
By Alan Duffy
Forget getting fined £400,000 for refusing to come on as a sub á la Carlos Tevez, players in
the Bitton AFC reserves, a side who play in the Bristol Premier Combination League, have to endure
a fascistic rule of law...
courtesy of Billy Dane
As we prepare to enter this sixth quarter of the ninth three-year plan, we take joy in the
chocolate ration being raised to twenty grams and in the continued success of our glorious struggle
against East Manchester. And also in the English FA having not yet banned Luis Suarez for
displaying his non-regulation incisors in joy or anger whilst in public.
It's official! Want away Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez will join Italian giants AC Milan
on January 2nd on a loan deal that will see him earn 3 million Euros for the 5 months to the
season's end in May 2012 .
Milan Vice President Adriano Galliani revealed this yesterday stating that club had agreed to
personal terms with Tevez.
A new video from the excellent FitbaThatba documenting how Carlos Tevez saved Christmas from Sepp
Blatter. It's A Christmas Carol for the Premier League age.
How can anyone dare to question the abilities of my favourite Satay House fan Benoît Pierre
David Assou-Ekotto? Not to be confused with the wife and child killing wrestler Chris Benoit,
Assou-Ekotto has been one of our best players this season as far as I'm concerned. That is in
addition to having the world's biggest head of hair and saying 'lol satay house' on the majority of
his tweets.
By Chris Wright
Here we go folks. Pies' pick of the top ten Premier League players who are in desperate need of,
or who could simply benefit tremendously from, a loan move come January time...
10. Carlos Tevez, Man City
Let's get the obvious one out of the way up top.
Carlos Tevez appears to be inching closer to resolution on his future.
The much-maligned Manchester City striker has a major suitor in AC Milan, which has reportedly
extended an offer to take the player on loan for the rest of the season before purchasing his
contract during the summer.
With reports emerging about an agreement between Milan and Manchester City outcast Carlos Tevez,
there are many who believe the Argentina striker will be a big addition to the star studded
Rossoneri squad. However, the Citizens have yet to negotiate with Milan and there is no guarantee
the transfer will go through during the January window.
Nothing it is simple when it comes to Argentina's Carlos Tevez. An incredibly talented player as
he, who has proven himself at the highest level at great clubs should be rolling out his magic on a
weekly basis. Unfortunately, since his refusal to come on as a substitute against Bayern Munich in
the Champions League [.
It wasn't so long ago that pundits and fans alike were questioning whether Mario Balotelli had
what it takes to succeed in English football.
His doubters were plentiful and vociferous, with many criticising his perceived lack of
maturity. However, one by one Balotelli has silenced his critics as he continues to lay waste to
defences across the Premier League.
It wasn't so long ago that pundits and fans alike were questioning whether Mario Balotelli had
what it takes to succeed in English football.
His doubters were plentiful and vociferous, with many criticising his perceived lack of
maturity. However, one by one Balotelli has silenced his critics as he continues to lay waste to
defences across the Premier League.
It's about that time again when clubs begin digging into their pockets to bolster their squads
for the Last half of the season. The most famous transfer deal making headlines everyday without a
doubt has to be of want away Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez.
It seems like with every passing day, a new twist emerges rendering the progress made
futile.
By Majid Abdalli, writing from the United Arab Emirates
When Asamoah Gyan arrived at Sunderland for a club record £13 million fee, it seemed like the
dawn of a new era for both club and player. However, the new era has become true only in the case
of the player, while Sunderland are back where they were under Roy Keane – struggling at the
wrong end of the table.
Quiet rumours about a Tottenham move for Manchester City's Carlos Tevez have been appearing in
the press since the start of the season and while there was a brief acceleration in the stories
after the Argentinean's alleged refusal to come on as sub in Munich, most Spurs fans have rightly
ignored them.
Gazzetta dello Sport Inter take a bow Nagatomo scores and helps Inter to 1-0 win over Genoa
Juventus, Queen of Europe PSG push for Tevez, another no: "Only Milan" Table of peace, Moratti and
Agnelli face to face Mazzarri wants reinforcements, assault for Vargas begins Coppa Italia, Siena
in last eight Europa League: Come on Lazio!
They say good things come to those who are patient and Milan are very much practicing this line of
thought at the moment. After having reached an agreement with Manchester City's Carlos Tevez for a
loan move in January, the Italian champions are yet to agree on the deal with his English
employers. But, Adriano [.
They say good things come to those who are patient and Milan are very much practicing this line of
thought at the moment. After having reached an agreement with Manchester City's Carlos Tevez for a
loan move in January, the Italian champions are yet to agree on the deal with his English
employers. But, Adriano [.
AC Milan midfielder Clarence Seedorf believes that outcasted Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez
is a money grabbing mercenary who Milan do not need! Tevez has been frozen out of the picture at
Manchester City after his refusal to come on during Manchester City's 2-0 defeat to Bayern Munich
in the Champions League group stages with [.
AC Milan midfielder Clarence Seedorf believes that outcasted Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez
is a money grabbing mercenary who Milan do not need! Tevez has been frozen out of the picture at
Manchester City after his refusal to come on during Manchester City's 2-0 defeat to Bayern Munich
in the Champions League group stages with [.
Chelsea eye Gonzalo Higuain, Juventus ramp up Carlos Tevez interest What the papers say,
December 15
Chelsea prepare £30million swoop for Real Madrid striker Higuain, United kid Pogba set for
Inter Milan talks and Juventus ramp up Tevez bid
View the full story here: The Mail
A news article on 2011-12-15 08:06:55 from: The Mail
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
Carlos Tevez has for the first time spoken out on his future saying that he wishes to return to
his old club Boca Juniors. The 27 year old revealed that going back to City was next to impossible
and that it did not matter if he took a wage cut to make his dream a reality.
Speaking to Gente, Tevez also said that he was tired of shuttling to and from
England.
I pressed the fire control... and ahead of me rockets blazed through the sky...
No sooner had I popped a decomposed pigeon heart in an envelope and scrawled FAO Chris
Foy on the side with my own blood, (actually it was just red biro- I'm not a monster) I'm
hearing word that Tottenham are ready to set off a dirty great rocket under their wage ceiling to
sign facially challenged frontman, Carlos Tevez.
I pressed the fire control... and ahead of me rockets blazed through the sky...
No sooner had I popped a decomposed pigeon heart in an envelope and scrawled FAO Chris
Foy on the side with my own blood, (actually it was just red biro- I'm not a monster) I'm
hearing word that Tottenham are ready to set off a dirty great rocket under their wage ceiling to
sign facially challenged frontman, Carlos Tevez.
Struggling to come to terms with what I've just read. Picked up a copy of the Daily
Stir this morning and they have a blockbuster of a story on their front and back pages
concerning our so-called rivals...I am lost for words. First we learn Carlos Tevez has practically
signed for them and now this.
Struggling to come to terms with what I've just read. Picked up a copy of the Daily
Stir this morning and they have a blockbuster of a story on their front and back pages
concerning our so-called rivals...I am lost for words. First we learn Carlos Tevez has practically
signed for them and now this.
Struggling to come to terms with what I've just read. Picked up a copy of the Daily
Stir this morning and they have a blockbuster of a story on their front and back pages
concerning our so-called rivals...I am lost for words. First we learn Carlos Tevez has practically
signed for them and now this.
Struggling to come to terms with what I've just read. Picked up a copy of the Daily
Stir this morning and they have a blockbuster of a story on their front and back pages
concerning our so-called rivals...I am lost for words. First we learn Carlos Tevez has practically
signed for them and now this.
Juventus pushed themselves into pole position to acquire Carlos Tevez. On offer: £21m for the
much troubled striker. Juve's Serie rivals, Milan are also interested but their loan offer for the
next six months with a possible permanent deal at the end of the season was not attractive to City,
who are looking to get rid of Tevez permanently.
By Eric Beard
Argentine fútbol has been suffering. The country's national team failed to live up to the hype
in Copa America this past summer, while Brazil's emergence as an economic power has spurred the
Brasileiro to new financial and competitive heights.
At the end of the Fulham game recently, Luis Suarez made an 'obscene gesture', allegedly in the
direction of the crowd. In January 2010, Gary Neville was photographed making an obscene gesture at
Carlos Tevez. Suarez was charged; Neville wasn't, which seems unfair. As such, I contacted the FA
to find out why Man United's Neville escaped a charge, or if indeed he was even investigated.
Nothing screams "STUD!" more than this photo of Carlos Tevez and his fans at
last week's Angel Cabrera (Argentinean golfer) Classic in Cordoba. While you were
out shopping at Tesco's Express for Christmas last week, Tevez decided it'd be
best to assume the role of a professional golfer.