Tevez

Posted by: SC on 20 June 2009

Thank the stars.....He's GONE.
Posted on: 20 June 2009 by SC
Like Ronaldo, he may have been brilliant, but Christ did he moan.....Let 'em go....There'll be others.....There always is.
Posted on: 20 June 2009 by AS332
I don't think he is moving far , should save a few quid on a removal lorry .
Posted on: 20 June 2009 by OscillateWildly
Tevez isn't a clinical finisher, but can score goals of high quality. He can play as a defensive forward/attacking midfielder - the great performances by him and Park in last year's semi-final against Barcelona at the Nou Camp. He can also give an infectious boost in energy, which, unfortunately for him, is a good trait for a substitue.

For all the grief Berbatov has received, he has more assists than Tevez.

Cheers,
OW
Posted on: 20 June 2009 by full ahead
pity a deal could not have been worked out,sorry to see him go.
George
Posted on: 20 June 2009 by Tarquin Maynard - Portly
Terrific grafter and seemed popular with the fans. I think he'll be missed.
Posted on: 20 June 2009 by Bob McC
Mike
I'll let you know how he gets on at Eastlands next season.Did you catch Cohen night on BBC 4 last night?
Posted on: 21 June 2009 by stephenjohn
He looks like a very hard working player that gives his all on the pitch. He'd probably do well in any team. It will be interesing to see if he can turn into a true Man City player like Robinho has done so successfully.
Posted on: 21 June 2009 by Chris Dolan
He will be missed and it is a shame that he has chosen not to stay at United.

He was a very good squad player and best used as an impact substitute. In a top team like United or Chelsea he would be most likely to spend a lot of time starting on the bench - a bit like Robinho at Real Madrid.

He was very industrious, but frequently the industry comprised running around frantically trying to recover the ball that he had just given away. Really gets the crowd going though.

I wish him well at Citeh (or wherever).
Posted on: 21 June 2009 by Guido Fawkes
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He will be missed and it is a shame that he has chosen not to stay at United.
Always liked him - as he seemed a honest player who stayed on his feet and gave ninety minutes of non-stop action. If he fancies a stint in the Championship then I know a club that would make him very welcome. After all we made Shefki Kuqi welcome and Tevez has talent to go with his industry. Of course, we couldn't pay him, but then he always looked to be more motivated by a love of football than money.
Posted on: 21 June 2009 by OscillateWildly
Staying on your feet - not Tevez, and another time - Manchester United playing Chelsea; George Best has the ball, Ron 'Chopper' Harris comes flying in from the right and catches Best, who continues and scores. I use it when considering how complete a player is, and it always makes me smile when I see a replay of it.

Cheers,
OW
Posted on: 21 June 2009 by Tarquin Maynard - Portly
Hi Bob

Carlos will be an asset, I'm sure.

I did see LC friday, and naturally thought of you!
M