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Originally Posted by Zarlak
I agree with that completely, but still it doesn't give Tevez the right to take his action and decide not to fulfil the terms of his employment. That's a conversation for Mancinis boss to have with Mancini. What's happened is a result of him stepping out of place. If your boss is shit you go to his boss, you dont'refuse to work.
RE: Your later post I agree with that, it's funny that at their best they're only 3 points clear of us who are having a defensive crisis and playing poorly.
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Yep. I'm not defending Tevez at all, but I do think Mancini could have handled the situation better. He's extremely lucky he's manager of City. At pretty much any other club, you wouldn't be able to fall out with two or three multi million pound talents, and then instead of dealing with them, just freeze them out and keep them on the wage bill. You'd be told to deal with them, move them on and get adequate replacements in, or you'd be sacked.