Tevez


Sorry to all readers of the blog. But I am surely back now. I love writing when United are in controversy and the exodus of Tevez and Ronaldo gives me that opportunity.

I was definitely one of the most ardent of Tevez supporters but his treatment of the club in the last six months has been absolutely pathetic. I was under the assumption that he wants to play for the club he loves and his lack of contract is frustrating him. But seriously, rejecting an offer making him our highest earning player, for a club that is either our title rivals or our city rivals is absolutely unforgivable. So maybe our ARGENTINA! ARGENTINA! chant has been a bad omen for us and we shall not give the same to any other supposedly United Loving player. Good bye HEINZE was a great time good bye TEVEZ will be even better for the team, specially if we beat him to the title at Chelsea or Man City in the derby coz honestly thats the only trophy that they are hoping to WIN every season. GOOD BYE AND GOOD RIDDANCE.

Some are even saying we will buy Benzema, Ribery, Valencia, Villa, Silva and replace these two.

After 3 months in the wilderness and a shadow of the player that began the season with such promise. Carlos Tevez finally put himself back on the SAF radar. It was surprising to see that with the arrival of Berbatov, Tevez lost out like a Windows based PC losses out on the arrival of a MAC. His performances did not help either. He spurned the opportunities he got with his over eagerness to do well.

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If you click on this link, you will find an article in The Sun claiming that Tevez blames Fergie for his goal drought. It is this kind of irresponsible journalism which leads to sensationalization of trivial interviews and I am surprised to see that the other journalists haven’t yet picked up on this one.

This image best depicts that habits of most English journalists and I could not control my laughter when I saw it.

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Since the past few days have been extremely slow, I decided to write about the story behind the Scar and the broken teeth which give Tevez as ruthless a face as any footballer alive. Combine that with the dog like chasing habits of the ball, and we have a man who can strike fear into any opposition even without his sublime skills.

Tevez was born in a small town area in Argentina named Fuerte Apache which is inhabited by the most backward and impoverished sections of the society. The area is renowned for its violence, drugs, poverty and high crime rate and is one of the most dangerous neighbourhoods in greater Buenos Aires. Obviously it is an extremely difficult neighbourhood to grow up in.

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