Quote: Lord God Jose Mourinho "Citeh have come out and slagged off Tevez's advisor for trying to get him a move when previously they were angling for more money and a longer deal. That's probably come directly from Cook, so that might be why Tevez dislikes him so much. '"
Agreed. I cannot see any other reason why Cook would have any other contact with Tevez. Cook does not get involved in the football side. He was involved in transfers but that now sits with Brian Marwood.
Quote: Lord God Jose Mourinho " Another thing Citeh said was that Tevez was trying to sign a new deal mid-season, which seems to be against Citeh policy. That again would be something that Cook has responsibility for. If they're wanting an even more ridiculous amount of money and Cook's the one telling them to get lost then again Cook will be the bad man.
There's also the fact that Cook will rightly be regarded as a muppet by many fans. Twisting the knife a bit further might make his position weaker. That way they might get a better deal from Cook or get him fired with someone weaker to deal with in the future. '"
Indeed. Very perceptive. Joorabchian knows that Mancini’s position is very strong, so there would be no mileage in trying to put any blame on the Italian. However, Garry Cook would not win a popularity contest in the national media (unless it was ironically against Kia Joorabchian), so it looks like he is being blamed along with Marwood.
If you had heard Mancini in the last couple of weeks, you may have picked up a few digs aimed at Tevez. For example, against Bolton Tevez scored but he was poor. He wasted a number of openings when it would have been better to pass and his finishing wasn’t great either. Mancini said, after the game, something along the lines of (in general), “There was too much selfishness. If I had played, I would have scored two or three”.
Tevez is a nomad. I felt he would stay no longer than two years (he’s been at the club 1.5 years). He will be difficult to replace but thankfully we can afford to sign another player of a similar quality, if not better. It’s hardly a ‘Paul Stewart’ situation all over again, and we can replace with better quality than dross like Valencia, Obertain and Owen. He has been great for us, no denying it, and I am sure he will admit Mancini got more out of him than Hughes and Ferguson ever did but if he isn’t happy then he should go. I cannot see City fans accepting him if he comes back, unlike the fickle Rags who now once again go to bed dreaming about Rooney each night.
City fans have to understand that this kind of behaviour comes with the territory of throwing big money at players and no CL / PL challenge. I am sure it will happen again within a couple of years.
Rumours are strong that we had pretty much tied-up the deal for Dzeko last week. However, I think our position in this potential transfer has weakened as they know they can probably squeeze more out of us because of the Tevez situation.
Regardless of what people think about Garry ‘Embarrassing Uncle’ Cook, he is excellent at what he does. He has doubled the club’s income (I hate talking about things like this because as a fan I am not interested in that aspect of football…) in around 2 years and the fans have benefitted a great deal from his stewardship – including the building of City Square and the best website you could possibly find (know that they have sorted out the ‘shop’ and ‘away tickets’ section).
Quote: Lord God Jose Mourinho "Looks like Tevez thinks either Gary Cock or Brian Marwood are nobs. Always said he was a good judge of character.'"
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