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If he refused he must have broken his contract with the club.....hit him where it hurts, his pocket, cancel his wages his contract and sack him, gain some credibility and dignity as a club 'http://www.dcfcfans.co.uk/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> 'http://www.dcfcfans.co.uk/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />

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Citeh should use their wealth now to crush this player-power phenomenon and make an example of Tevez. Fair enough, they earn big wages but the clubs and the employers should always be calling the shots and for too long in recent years its been the other way round. I'll be even more disenchanted with the beautiful game if he is simply sold off on the cheap to another top European team, hopefully he has given himself enough rope to hang himself this time around.

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[size=4][url=http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/2011/September/Carlos-Tevez-a-club-statement]http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/2011/September/Carlos-Tevez-a-club-statement[/size][size=4][/size]

[size=4]Manchester City can confirm that striker Carlos Tevez has been suspended until further notice for a maximum period of two weeks.

The player’s suspension is pending a full review into his alleged conduct during Tuesday evening’s 2-0 defeat to Bayern Munich.

The player will not be considered for selection or take part in training whilst the review is under way.[/size]

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Citeh should use their wealth now to crush this player-power phenomenon and make an example of Tevez. Fair enough, they earn big wages but the clubs and the employers should always be calling the shots and for too long in recent years its been the other way round. I'll be even more disenchanted with the beautiful game if he is simply sold off on the cheap to another top European team, hopefully he has given himself enough rope to hang himself this time around.

I completely agree that the League and the clubs should be calling the shots and not these ignorant young players who have no idea how much football matters to the fans. This is a very interesting idea here. It would be great if City could put their money to good use and financially bully their players into not being absolute *****. But the fact they're paying them £200,000p/w just plays right into their hands really.

The insanity of wages means that players are still insanely wealthy whether or not they win or lose, play amazingly well or don't even turn up. The idea of fining two weeks wages is an archaic punishment, it would have hurt the players in the pocket when they were on a sensible wage and it would have taught them to have some respect for their clubs.

But Tevez probably never needs to work another day in his life now. Being fined a total of £400,000 will mean nothing to him whatsoever.

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Are we certain he refused to play? If so it is a bit **** of him and should be made an example of definitely but was there the same outcry when DiCanio sat down and refused to play? Nope! Meanwhile we have rapists, women beaters, possible drug cheats "oh, I "forgot" my drug test", hit and run drivers and racist thugs and repeated violent offenders plying their trade in our leagues but that is all fine.

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Irish League club Limavady United have offered Manchester City superstar Carlos Tevez an escape route from his troubles with the Premier League club.

The County Londonderry team's vice-chairman David Brewster faxed City on Wednesday afternoon offering to take the multi-million pound striker on loan for the rest of the season.

It follows City manager Roberto Mancini's vow that Tevez would never play for him again after the Argentina international failed to come on as a substitute against Bayern Munich in a Uefa Champions League game on Tuesday night.

Limavady United play in the second tier of Northern Ireland football, with opponents including Harland and Wolff Welders and Ballinamallard FC.

Mr Brewster said the club would be willing to take Tevez on loan and keep him fit, if City agreed to continue to pay his wages.

"Pursuant to the well publicised comments of your manager yesterday evening to the effect that Carlos Tevez would not be permitted to play for your club again, may I on behalf of Limavady United FC indicate our willingness to assist you with a difficult problem," his statement said.

"We would be perfectly willing to take Mr Tevez on loan for the remainder of the season or until transfer, thereby permitting him to play football but without the risk of being cup-tied for the Champions League.

"Limavady United play in the championship in Northern Ireland and our manager would be happy to accommodate Mr Tevez within his squad.

"Naturally, our club would not be in a position to discharge Mr Tevez's wages but I am sure you can see the advantages of keeping him match fit prior to any possible sale."

The offer has yet to receive a response from Manchester City.

The BBC has learned Tevez feels his row with boss Roberto Mancini was about warming up and not a refusal to play.

The 27-year-old felt he wasready to play when asked to prepare to come on in the second half of the 2-0 defeat.

Tevez blamed "confusion on the bench" for the "misunderstanding" in a statement on Wednesday.

In his statement, Mr Brewster said he looked forward to Manchester City's "early reply to permit us to complete the necessary paperwork with the Irish Football Association if the matter is to proceed".

[url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-15093522]http://www.bbc.co.uk...reland-15093522

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