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只看該作者 60  發表于: 2011-09-29
tevez真係無職業道德

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只看該作者 61  發表于: 2011-09-29
Tevez could face FIFA ban - Boyce

FIFA vice-president Jim Boyce has hinted they could be ready to back Manchester City if they choose to throw the book at Carlos Tevez.

Last Updated: 28/09/11 at 18:53 Post Comment

City boss Roberto Mancini claimed last night that the Argentina striker refused to come on as a substitute in the Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich, although the player has since denied that.

There appears to be no chance of reconciliation though, with Mancini already on record as saying Tevez's career at the club is over as long as he gets his way.

How exactly that would happen is harder to predict.

Tevez was available for transfer during the summer without any viable takers emerging and his recent actions have hardly made him a more appealing prospect.

That leaves the option of disciplinary action and the potential for cancelling his contract or seeking a ban.

Boyce, speaking in a personal capacity, would be happy to back any such move.

"If he has done what has been said, and it appears there is no doubt about it - no matter what has been said this morning - then I think his club would be better off without him," he told Sky Sports News.

"If Manchester City Football Club prove it, write to FIFA and state the exact circumstances that happened last night then I believe FIFA should have the power, as they do for drugs-related cases and other cases, to ban the player from taking an active part in football.

"I would have no problem with that whatsoever. It hasn't occurred before but I think what happened last night was despicable."


Boyce, who is life president of the Irish Football Association, also said the game's governing body would be within their rights to prevent him signing for a rival club if City opted to release him.

"If this player did what he has been accused of doing, then if Manchester City were to release him tonight I don't think it would be right if he could go and earn a considerable amount of money somewhere else next week," added Boyce.

"I would have no problems if some sanctions were imposed by FIFA in that respect.

"People within the clubs and within the top level of FIFA have to consider that. If Carlos Tevez does it, who's to stop someone else doing it the next week or the week after?"

Former Bayern and Germany midfielder Stefan Effenberg believes Mancini is right to throw Tevez out of his squad.

Effenberg, who captained the Bavarian side to their last Champions League triumph in 2001 and now a pundit on Germany's Sky television, said: "That player would never play in the same club as me again.


"There is a clear order from the coach and he disregards it. That is poor behaviour and the club has got to come down hard on it."

According to Effenberg, Tevez will also now have problems finding another employer who would still be keen on him after the incident.

He added: "Other clubs are going to have to consider whether they want to sign a player with such a character.

"You just don't do something like that. It is disrespectful to your team-mates and is not just in spite of the coach, but in spite of the whole team. I hope they actually go through with what Mancini says and that he never plays for the club again."

Meanwhile, leading employment lawyer Howard Hymanson, head of the employment practice at Harbottle & Lewis, has claimed the club could make up any shortfall transfer fee by suing the player for damages.

Hymanson said: "If the club retains Mr Tevez's services and looks to ship him out in the January transfer market, it faces the likelihood of receiving a significantly reduced transfer fee because of the player's general conduct and overwhelming desire to be away from the club.

"Keeping Tevez therefore will mean that the club will, in any event, take a significant loss from what they may regard as being his true transfer value.

"However, it may be that the club chooses to make an example of Tevez and dismiss him for gross misconduct and sue him in damages for the losses which it would sustain on receiving no transfer fee.

"Arguably, these losses are a foreseeable result of his alleged refusal to play, if that was indeed the case.

"Presumably, he will be good for the money if sued, given the vast sums that he has earned through his footballing career."

City could face legal action regardless of how they respond to last night's events, according to the head of Burlingtons LLP's sports law department, and partner, Katie Simmonds.

She said: "Man City are likely to weigh up whether or not Tevez's alleged breach of his playing contract warrants premature termination.

"Careful consideration will need to be given as to whether this will leave them exposed to a potential employment claim from Tevez, including wrongful and/or unfair dismissal.

"Given the speed in which Tevez has released his statement explaining the position, any early termination of his playing contract would have to be well conceived in order to protect the club's position, as they will need to justify that such drastic action is reasonable.

"I would be surprised if Man City adopted a hardline approach and sued one of their players for breach of employment contract as this would have a devastating effect on team morale."

Simmonds also warned taking no action was fraught with danger, adding: "If it transpires that Tevez refused to play and he walks away from this episode without fine or sanction then this will undermine Mancini, potentially making his position at the club untenable.

"Worse-case scenario, if this led to Mancini resigning then potentially this could leave Man City open to an employment claim for constructive dismissal.

"The owners will have a tough balancing act of dealing with issues of employment, contract and, undoubtedly, egos to ensure that the club's reputation remains intact.

"The world of football and sport at large will be watching Man City's reaction to these events which could set a dangerous precedent in affording players too much power."

http://www.football365.com/manchester-city/7209174/FIFA-VP


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只看該作者 62  發表于: 2011-09-29
881903 話迪斯高都有份

想不到一場歐聯小組賽,最終作客不敵拜仁慕尼黑的曼城成為了主角,不過輿論的焦點卻不在場內而是場外,英國媒體經過明查暗訪後有著不為人知的一幕,就在泰維斯罷賽惹怒領隊文仙尼,意大利人先是一句「F字頭粗口」問候,繼而不滿被調離場的迪斯高也被意大利人另一句「F字頭粗口」指罵!

文仙尼直斥泰維斯罷踢,「野獸」回應沒有其事,解釋是一次言語上的誤會,孰真孰假,相信只有當事人才知道,但這樣的「羅生門事件」卻讓向來擅長報道這類事件的英國媒體有著大做文章的空間。

在事件發生後一天,《鏡報》爆出了個不為人知的一慕,報道指在泰維斯拒絕聽命文仙尼而罷踢之後,意大利人顯得怒不可遏,於是爆出一句「xx滾回阿根廷吧」(Fxxk off, back to Argentina)。

除了泰維斯,原來波斯尼亞國腳迪斯高也得到了文仙尼的「親切問候」,由於不滿被調離場,回到後備席的迪斯高憤然怒掟球靴,可能受到「野獸」的罷賽怒火未了,於是意大利人又向迪斯高拋出一句「xx滾回波斯尼亞吧」(Fxxk off, back to Bosnia)。

姑勿論今次《鏡報》所說文仙尼連續用上「F字頭粗問」先後「問候」泰維斯及迪斯高是否屬實,可以肯定的是周二深夜一役過後,曼城將帥不和已是肯定的了,而「野獸」在曼城也都前途似「甘」了。
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引用第62樓阿童木2011-09-29 12:57發表的“”:
881903 話迪斯高都有份 [表情]
想不到一場歐聯小組賽,最終作客不敵拜仁慕尼黑的曼城成為了主角,不過輿論的焦點卻不在場內而是場外,英國媒體經過明查暗訪後有著不為人知的一幕,就在泰維斯罷賽惹怒領隊文仙尼,意大利人先是一句「F字頭粗口」問候,繼而不滿被調離場的迪斯高也被意大利人另一句「F字頭粗口」指罵!
文仙尼直斥泰維斯罷踢,「野獸」回應沒有其事,解釋是一次言語上的誤會,孰真孰假,相信只有當事人才知道,但這樣的「羅生門事件」卻讓向來擅長報道這類事件的英國媒體有著大做文章的空間。
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引用第60樓望晴天2011-09-29 04:52發表的“”:
tevez真係無職業道德 [表情]
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Mancini 既領導能力真係加零一
  
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只看該作者 66  發表于: 2011-09-29
Effenberg

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引用第65樓智者2011-09-29 14:08發表的“”:
Mancini 既領導能力真係加一 [表情]


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Mancini应该内部解决...但太迟了
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引用第69樓Zxen2011-09-29 18:42發表的“”:
Mancini应该内部解决...但太迟了
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曼城解決文仙尼好過啦
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Their 'experts' - usually something of a dirty word at the Mail - claim Tevez told a member of City's backroom staff: "No, leave me alone. I've said no", before adding, "Well, who cares? I'm not going to".

However, the funniest part of their revelations come in the claim that Aleksandar Kolarov told Tevez: "You're an idiot."

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/02102011/58/premier-league-paper-round-mail-lippy-tevez.html
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引用第72樓Zxen2011-10-03 09:01發表的“”:
Their 'experts' - usually something of a dirty word at the Mail - claim Tevez told a member of City's backroom staff: "No, leave me alone. I've said no", before adding, "Well, who cares? I'm not going to".
However, the funniest part of their revelations come in the claim that Aleksandar Kolarov told Tevez: "You're an idiot."
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/02102011/58/premier-league-paper-round-mail-lippy-tevez.html


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只看該作者 74  發表于: 2011-10-21
Tevez faces City charge
Action to be taken over striker's refusal to warm up


Last Updated: October 21, 2011 1:04pm

Carlos Tevez will not be charged with refusing to play against Bayern Munich but will be charged over refusing to warm up, Sky Sports News understands.

City manager Roberto Mancini claimed after last month's UEFA Champions League defeat in Germany that Tevez refused to come on as a substitute, an accusation which was denied by the player.

He was suspended by the club whilst an internal investigation was carried out, and will attend a disciplinary hearing on Friday afternoon when his future at the club could become clearer.

Tevez is facing a number of charges and one of those is that he refused to warm up under the instruction of Mancini.

But it is understood that no further action will be taken over claims that he refused to come on as a substitute.

Speaking to Sky Sports in the immediate aftermath of the match, Mancini said: "He refused to come onto the pitch. It is a bad situation."

But Tevez refuted that version of events and, speaking through a translator, said: "I didn't want to warm up because I wasn't feeling very well, so I thought it was better not to.

"I didn't think I was in a good situation to come on because my head wasn't in the right place."

Mancini quiet

City lost the match at the Allianz Arena 2-0 and, since Mancini made the allegation about Tevez, the club have stayed quiet on the subject as they investigate.

Reporters were again told that Mancini would not comment on Tevez as he faced the media ahead of Sunday's Manchester derby at Old Trafford.

And the Italian manager preferred to stay focused on the game when he was asked about whether it was frustrating not to be able to talk freely.

"I say what I want, not this, because we have an important game," he said on Sky Sports News.

"We don't have any problems. We have 25 good players."

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11095_7256388,00.html