Thursday, 29 September 2011

The Ongoing Hardship Of Poor Carlos Tevez

It had to happen sometime. After months and months of whining, sniping 'mistranslations' and generally showing himself up to be a bit of a dick, Ol' Scarface Tevez finally appears to have burned all his remaining bridges at Man City, and you'd think, in England. This seems to have met with just one reaction, from fans of all clubs, even City, and that is that Carlos Tevez can basically fuck off.
Now, I work in a department store. Imagine one day i was just there to hang about the place in case anyone needed a rest, or couldn't carry on working. (Also, i would be being paid a lot more than i should be to be there) and then, when asked to do the one job i was being paid for, I'd say no and that I'd rather carrying on sitting down for a bit. At best, I'd be docked a lot of my wages and probably told to go home. At worst, and what would probably happen, is that I'd be fired, and as a consequence find it pretty damn hard to get another, similar job. Whats encouraging is just how quickly Roberto Mancini was to condemn Carlitos's actions and declare that he was 'finished' at City. This was refreshingly honest in today's game and gave no credibility to Tevez's protest that it was all a misunderstanding (which was a pretty desperate move that met with general bemusement) However, the depressing fact is that soon enough some other team (Real Madrid is reports are to be believed) will sign Tevez and pay him a shitload of cash to moan and whine and be good at football once every three or four months. And that's not what should happen. Carlitos has bitched about wanting to retire every time he doesn't get his own way, so why doesn't the world of football, which so many people would give several much-needed body parts to get into, band together and decide that players like Carlos Tevez just aren't welcome. Nobody would miss him, not now, thats for sure.

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