Libertine Dream Posted 14 May 2012 Posted 14 May 2012 A bit of humour from Tevez showing hes not just a miserable cvnt. Don't understand why Fergie gets so much hate from opposition fans though
Kitchandro Posted 14 May 2012 Posted 14 May 2012 I think he could have done it with much more class. The guy does speak English, if you believe he doesn't after being here 4/5 years you're mistaken, he even did an interview after the Norwich match this season. Well considering Fergie managed Tevez and gave him a chance to prove himself at the very top of English football it's pretty poor form putting Fergie's name on a gravestone. Tevez has Fergie to thank for league titles and a Champions League medal. And when you consider Tevez's conduct this season, he's hardly a figure to be admired. I've never argued otherwise. I think he's a nob. Obviously he and Fergie left on bad terms, that's been clear for quite a while. I don't know what's so classless about a little sign. And why it would show more class to do it on TV. His English is poor at best and I can't imagine he finds it easy to crack jokes in English.
marko Posted 14 May 2012 Author Posted 14 May 2012 I've never argued otherwise. I think he's a nob. Obviously he and Fergie left on bad terms, that's been clear for quite a while. I don't know what's so classless about a little sign. And why it would show more class to do it on TV. His English is poor at best and I can't imagine he finds it easy to crack jokes in English. Well if you think holding up that picture shows class then that's your prerogative, but to my mind it's poor and disrespectful. If it was me, i'd be more interested in celebrating with my teammates than flashing a sign. I'm not here to change your mind, just to offer my take on it.
Kitchandro Posted 14 May 2012 Posted 14 May 2012 Well if you think holding up that picture shows class then that's your prerogative, but to my mind it's poor and disrespectful. If it was me, i'd be more interested in celebrating with my teammates than flashing a sign. I'm not here to change your mind, just to offer my take on it. But he is celebrating. It's just a laugh. It's not a serious, hate-filled message. It's just smug and tongue in cheek. Really don't see why it's controversial. When we play Forest/Derby or whoever, you don't like rubbing it in to them when we score?
marko Posted 14 May 2012 Author Posted 14 May 2012 But he is celebrating. It's just a laugh. It's not a serious, hate-filled message. It's just smug and tongue in cheek. Really don't see why it's controversial. When we play Forest/Derby or whoever, you don't like rubbing it in to them when we score? Well, i've stated why I think it was in bad taste, but if you don't agree I don't care. It'd be boring if we all had the same view and opinion on everything. That's hardly an objective comparison, is it?
Saxondale Posted 14 May 2012 Posted 14 May 2012 South American footballer in questionable behaviour shocker.
ozleicester Posted 15 May 2012 Posted 15 May 2012 Mehhhhzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz by the way, did i hear fergie making some comment about it taking City a hundred years to catch them up... That and the "poster" are nothing more than little b1tch slaps.
21st Century Fox Posted 15 May 2012 Posted 15 May 2012 Those bloody South American's will be teaching our young English players to hold signs up soon, typical.
Daggers Posted 15 May 2012 Posted 15 May 2012 Dear Daily Mail, My son saw this on television and has spent the whole of breakfast holding up a sign proclaiming me to be an award-winning masturbator. When oh when will football players realise that they are role models and think about the children they influence? I spend most of my time thinking about children and I have never influenced one as a result. Shame on you Carlos Tevez. Yours, Sandra Daggers, 38-26-34, Mrs.
Jaspa Posted 15 May 2012 Posted 15 May 2012 Dear Daily Mail, My son saw this on television and has spent the whole of breakfast holding up a sign proclaiming me to be an award-winning masturbator. When oh when will football players realise that they are role models and think about the children they influence? I spend most of my time thinking about children and I have never influenced one as a result. Shame on you Carlos Tevez. Yours, Sandra Daggers, 38-26-34, Mrs.
leicesterlad1989 Posted 15 May 2012 Posted 15 May 2012 What is wrong with the world these days?! It's one over reaction to another. The ''RIP Fergie'' was a dig at a comment made by the Utd boss in the press. Afterall the sign didn't read ''I am going to kill you Fergie'', that would be a little worrying.
AyewJoking Posted 15 May 2012 Posted 15 May 2012 Tevez has a servere punishment coming his way, I reckon both wrists will be slapped.
Guesty Posted 15 May 2012 Posted 15 May 2012 Don't really see what the problem is. It's only cause it's Tevez people are making such a big deal. If it had been a player whose renowned for his sense of humour (someone like Jimmy Bullard) I think a lot of people that are moaning would be saying the opposite.
Carl the Llama Posted 15 May 2012 Posted 15 May 2012 The whole story's been blown out of proportion by exciteable press co. Tevez will always be a horrible cvnt but this was nothing.
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