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Is that a serious comment?

Yup. I am a Tevez fan. He was the reason I watched West Ham (him single handidly saving them from relegation was one of the most underated moments in premier league football history).

He went to City and so did I. Now as a United hater I think I will stick with City after he leaves the Premier league.
 
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Tevez threatens to quit every second week. He is still here and still scoring.

BTW tied for #1 atm!

Everyone said Man City had no defense. I dont think anyone has given up less goals.
 
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Want-away Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has returned to the club's Carrington training ground after having his transfer request rejected.

Tevez is unlikely to travel to Turin with the squad ahead of Thursday's Europa League match against Juventus, although manager Roberto Mancini apparently made that decision before the weekend, knowing the game was a dead rubber.

With Tevez suspended for last Saturday's match against West Ham United the unsettled Argentinian international was granted leave by Mancini to spend some time with his family.
 
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Hey everyone thought (including me) City would be all offense with no defense. I think they are either #1 or #2 in fewest goals allowed. Surprisingly.
 

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Want-away Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has returned to the club's Carrington training ground after having his transfer request rejected.

Tevez is unlikely to travel to Turin with the squad ahead of Thursday's Europa League match against Juventus, although manager Roberto Mancini apparently made that decision before the weekend, knowing the game was a dead rubber.

With Tevez suspended for last Saturday's match against West Ham United the unsettled Argentinian international was granted leave by Mancini to spend some time with his family.
Sorry, I don't know if that is a good thing or a bad thing.
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Hey everyone thought (including me) City would be all offense with no defense. I think they are either #1 or #2 in fewest goals allowed. Surprisingly.

Thats because Mancini is a pansy and parks the bus vs any decent team
 

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Balotelli: 'I don't know who Wilshere is'

Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli claimed he has never heard of Arsenal starlet Jack Wilshere when picking up the Tuttosport Golden Boy trophy on Tuesday.

"I don't know who Wilshere is but the next time I play against Arsenal I will keep a close eye on him.

"Perhaps I can show him (Wilshere) the Golden Boy trophy and remind him that I won it!"

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Don't let Chaplin hear ya. All the Arsenal fans think hes the greatest player ever.
 

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Don't let Chaplin hear ya. All the Arsenal fans think hes the greatest player ever.

I don't know why you want to start a fight with me, but here it is:

Jack Wilshire is a good player and a possible future star. Right now though, he's probably our #3 or #4 midfielder, behind Nasri, Fabregas and Rosicky.

So while I appreciate the shout out, don't put words in my mouth.
 
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