Tevez beats Man U in Carling Cup

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I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!

In another interview, broadcast on ESPN Radio in Argentina, Carlos Tevez has again lashed out at Gary Neville, calling him a ''sock-sucker'' and branding him a ''moron'' for his lack of respect in his pre-match comments about the striker ahead of the Carling Cup semi-final.


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Gary Neville and Carlos Tevez exchange gestures after the striker's first goal

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Teves made gestures to the United bench after scoring twice when City beat United 2-1 in their Carling Cup semi-final on Tuesday and Neville's response came in the form of a raised middle finger. The United captain had asserted that he would not have paid £25 million to sign Tevez, which provoked its own response from the striker.

Speaking in a radio interview in his native language on ESPN Argentina's La Oral Deportiva show, Tevez said: "My celebration was directed at Gary Neville. He acted like a complete sock-sucker [boot-licker] when he said I wasn't worth £25 million just to suck up to the manager. I don't know what the hell that idiot is talking about me for. I never said anything about him.

"I will never show a lack of respect towards the fans. Just as I was running off to celebrate the penalty I had scored, I came across Gary and I said to myself: "Shut your trap, keep quiet". I didn't go overboard in my celebration and it was directed at Gary, not at Ferguson and not at the fans.

"I think he did the wrong thing because I was his team-mate and I never said anything bad about him. He was saying that Ferguson was right when he said that I wasn't worth £25 million, when he was saying this and that... I always respected Neville."

His comments in the British media had accusing Neville of being "disrespectful", but speaking in his native tongue, Tevez made his feelings about Neville clear. "I was at lunch with the players in the team hotel and all the papers were laid out. I read them - well, 'read them', obviously I don't read [English].

"My team-mates were telling me about it and asking what I thought. And I wondered to myself: what's the tarado [moron] talking about me for when I never said anything about him, when there was never any [issue] with us. It was a lack of respect for a compañero [fellow footballer], aside of the fact that we had won a lot of things together.

"You have to do your talking on the pitch. I don't talk much in England - mainly because of the language. I don't like to get involved in conflict. I'm happy because I know what I am. Thank God I had the chance to get revenge with City, although there is still the second leg to come," he added, concluding with a joke: "I know that Ferguson loves me, that's why he always talks about me, ha ha."

The British media had reported that Tevez insisted there was "nothing malicious" about the various gestures he made towards the United bench and directors after each of his two goals, which were intended to make a point to the people who thought he was "not worth the money" required to keep him at United in the summer.

But while Tevez considered his celebrations to be harmless "banter", he did not appreciate being on the receiving end of Neville's response - particular after his former team-mate had been amongst those claiming United had made the right move in letting the striker leave.

"Gary was very disrespectful, which is out of character, but he didn't know the whole story of why I left Manchester United and I believe I deserved his respect,'' Tevez had said. "Football is a form of theatre and it was just a form of banter. There was nothing malicious intended. I was not trying to incite anyone but I was entitled to say to Neville that he should have been more respectful.

"For the second goal I ran to the touchline and cupped my ears and looked up to the part of the ground where the United directors were sitting, and also to Ferguson in the dugout, because I wanted them to know this was my response to them saying I was not worth the money.

"People from United have been speaking about me publicly and criticising me but I wanted to do my talking on the pitch because that was the best way of responding to all these people, such as Neville, who were saying United were right to let me go.''
 
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lol well you have to love how the Man U fans and most players wanted Tevez. Fergie didnt and Tevez made him pay.
 

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That's hardly it, ManU has MASSIVE debts like most of the PL and it is starting to affect teams lately.

ManU just cant afford to pay 50M$ for a player like Tevez.
 

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man u could have afforded Tevez if they wanted him for that price. They didn't and it came back to bite them in the ass. You can't put everything down to Prem teams having debts. Bayern and all the German teams, for all their financial security, haven't exactly set European football alight during the last 4/5 years have they?
 

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Oh really? How could you win the CL when you make NO debts compared to ManU which has 700 Million debts.
The Premier League bought their success by piling up large amounts of debt when their league was falling apart.

Also Bayern isn't allowed to market themselves like Madrid and Barcelona can and have to share the tv money with all pro teams. I think the German team is by far the most competetive league and the deepest league with the exception of maybe the premier league but they are comparable.

We haven't won the CL since 2001, because it is hard to compete with teams buying players for 60M$ with credits or russian oil money, but at least we have teams in the euro league semis every year.

The future of our league is the brightest in europe thanks to the financial structure that is in place. We will capitalize the most over all these teams like Portsmouth, ManU, Valencia etc having financial trouble.

And no ManU couldn't afford Tevez. They would have made another 50 Million debt if they didn't sell Ronaldo.
 

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Oh really? How could you win the CL when you make NO debts compared to ManU which has 700 Million debts.
The Premier League bought their success by piling up large amounts of debt when their league was falling apart.

Also Bayern isn't allowed to market themselves like Madrid and Barcelona can and have to share the tv money with all pro teams. I think the German team is by far the most competetive league and the deepest league with the exception of maybe the premier league but they are comparable.

We haven't won the CL since 2001, because it is hard to compete with teams buying players for 60M$ with credits or russian oil money, but at least we have teams in the euro league semis every year.

The future of our league is the brightest in europe thanks to the financial structure that is in place. We will capitalize the most over all these teams like Portsmouth, ManU, Valencia etc having financial trouble.

And no ManU couldn't afford Tevez. They would have made another 50 Million debt if they didn't sell Ronaldo.

The debt that man u have isn't good but it isn'tnwhat you're making it out to be. It's not like they have lost £700m or anything like that. They could certainly have afforded Tevez. They have money to spend or they wouldn't have made any signings over the last 3/4 years when they still had the debt.

You also made my point for me. That the 'debt' is helping teams do well in the Champions league.
 

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ManU's debt actually is way worse than what I make it out to be. So much they want to sell off their training grounds and borrow more money with that whole 500M$ bonds thing.

Who has ManU signed since selling Ronaldo? Valencia and that is it. They can't spend anymore.
 

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Don't worry, slin has some knowledge of the German league, but little to no knowledge of any other league--that's why he consistently claims that the Bundesliga is the best in the world.

In 2 years, he doesn't make one post about the EPL except that it's inferior to the Bundesliga, and now he claims to know everything about ManU's finances? Come on, slin.
 
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Man U wouldnt pay tevez 50 mil because they never evenstarted him. You dontpay a 2nd string player 50 mil.

The point is Tevez is no second string player. Tevez to me is the best forward in the world. Is he a fancy dancer like Ronaldo? no. But he is a tenacious pitbull that never gives up and can give as good as he gets.

Granted he is the greatest footbaler to me I think its fair to say he is the most underappreciated as far as world-wide fans.
 

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Alex Fergison has also come out and said that the debt has not had any influence on his transfer budget. I hate him as much as anyone but even I will admit that he is strong willed and would NEVER come out and lie for the Glazers like that. If he says it hasn't affected his budget then I believe him.

They are also just about to offer Rooney another £40,000 per week upping his wage to £150,000pw.
 

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Man U wouldnt pay tevez 50 mil because they never evenstarted him. You dontpay a 2nd string player 50 mil.

The point is Tevez is no second string player. Tevez to me is the best forward in the world. Is he a fancy dancer like Ronaldo? no. But he is a tenacious pitbull that never gives up and can give as good as he gets.

Granted he is the greatest footbaler to me I think its fair to say he is the most underappreciated as far as world-wide fans.

I'd agree that he's under-appreciated, but the best forward in the world? No way. Not with Lionel Messi playing in Spain.
 

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Don't worry, slin has some knowledge of the German league, but little to no knowledge of any other league--that's why he consistently claims that the Bundesliga is the best in the world.

In 2 years, he doesn't make one post about the EPL except that it's inferior to the Bundesliga, and now he claims to know everything about ManU's finances? Come on, slin.

Yeah because I only live in England.

Maybe you should read up on ManU's finances.
http://www.redcafe.net/f6/all-issue...carrington-glazer-taking-cash-out-etc-280859/

And it doesn't matter what Ferguson says to reporters. Obviously he isn't going to tell them the the full truth because that would hurt ManU a lot.

PS: Messi is a winger not a forward and Tevez isn't even in the top 10 probably not even top 20.
 
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Yeah because I only live in England.

Maybe you should read up on ManU's finances.
http://www.redcafe.net/f6/all-issue...carrington-glazer-taking-cash-out-etc-280859/

And it doesn't matter what Ferguson says to reporters. Obviously he isn't going to tell them the the full truth because that would hurt ManU a lot.

PS: Messi is a winger not a forward and Tevez isn't even in the top 10 probably not even top 20.
You REALLY don't know Ferguson then. He will say whatever he wants. The fact is that they didn't rate Tevez at that price so didn't sign him. He rated Valencia and that's why he signed him.
 
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well seems Tevez was the only one that felt like trying to win. Bellamy was always useless in big matches.
 

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Alex Fergison has also come out and said that the debt has not had any influence on his transfer budget. I hate him as much as anyone but even I will admit that he is strong willed and would NEVER come out and lie for the Glazers like that. If he says it hasn't affected his budget then I believe him.

They are also just about to offer Rooney another £40,000 per week upping his wage to £150,000pw.

MANCHESTER UNITED will be forced into a drastic summer clearout to help keep their massive £716m debts in check. And stars Michael Owen and Ben Foster are likely to be the biggest names to be on their way.

Sir Alex Ferguson will be told to axe 10 to 15 players as Manchester United look to trim their budget in light of their current financial problems Those players will in club’s young professionals in addition to more established stars who Ferguson deems surplus to requirements.


United have close to 50 professionals on their books and the club’s money men have identified the size of the club’s first-team squad as the way to cut costs.


The news is likely to anger already frustrated United supporters who have become disillusioned by the Glazer family’s cash-grabbing reign at Old Trafford.


Thousands of United fans are furious with the club’s American owners for dumping the massive debt on the club since their United takeover in 2005. The Glazers have raised just over £500m through a bond issue to help keep the club’s spiralling debts under control, but that has cast doubts over United’s longterm financial future.


Ferguson has always insisted United’s problems off the pitch would not affect his spending power to improve the club.


But the summer clearout is the first example of how the worrying debt is effecting issues on the field. Owen and Foster will be part of the fire sale. Starsport has learned that Anderson was due to be part of the clearout, but the Brazil international’s cruciate ligament injury could force United into shelving plans to cash in on the midfielder.


But Nani, Owen Hargreaves and Gabriel Obertan could all face the chop.


The jury remains out on Bulgaria striker Dimitar Berbatov, but United are likely to keep hold as they wouldn’t be able to recoup anywhere near the £30m they paid Tottenham for him.


A number of United’s promising youngsters including Tom Cleverley, Craig Cathcart (both Watford), Danny Welbeck (Preston) and Zoran Tosic (FC Cologne) are currently out on loan and could also leave.
 

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MANCHESTER UNITED will be forced into a drastic summer clearout to help keep their massive £716m debts in check. And stars Michael Owen and Ben Foster are likely to be the biggest names to be on their way.

Sir Alex Ferguson will be told to axe 10 to 15 players as Manchester United look to trim their budget in light of their current financial problems Those players will in club’s young professionals in addition to more established stars who Ferguson deems surplus to requirements.


United have close to 50 professionals on their books and the club’s money men have identified the size of the club’s first-team squad as the way to cut costs.


The news is likely to anger already frustrated United supporters who have become disillusioned by the Glazer family’s cash-grabbing reign at Old Trafford.


Thousands of United fans are furious with the club’s American owners for dumping the massive debt on the club since their United takeover in 2005. The Glazers have raised just over £500m through a bond issue to help keep the club’s spiralling debts under control, but that has cast doubts over United’s longterm financial future.


Ferguson has always insisted United’s problems off the pitch would not affect his spending power to improve the club.


But the summer clearout is the first example of how the worrying debt is effecting issues on the field. Owen and Foster will be part of the fire sale. Starsport has learned that Anderson was due to be part of the clearout, but the Brazil international’s cruciate ligament injury could force United into shelving plans to cash in on the midfielder.


But Nani, Owen Hargreaves and Gabriel Obertan could all face the chop.


The jury remains out on Bulgaria striker Dimitar Berbatov, but United are likely to keep hold as they wouldn’t be able to recoup anywhere near the £30m they paid Tottenham for him.


A number of United’s promising youngsters including Tom Cleverley, Craig Cathcart (both Watford), Danny Welbeck (Preston) and Zoran Tosic (FC Cologne) are currently out on loan and could also leave.
The bold bit says it all really. Not exactly news is it.
 

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