Hearing Neville is being investigated for a 'one finger gesture' to Tevez when he was celebrating.I didn't see anything
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who said im suprised the media in this country <<<<<<<< all the papers today saying how fergie f*cked up not signing tevezsame papers and writers who said owen>tevez and laughed at city for paying so much for someone who doesnt score and hes not good enough for a top club i dont mind people writing stupid stuff but its when everyone believes it and harps on about it to me like theyre some top punditthe Rooney/Tevez partnership in the 06/07 season >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>tevez got loads of goals that year and most of them cruciali swear i could be wrong but he scored the most in the side bar cr9
Gary Neville is a pure out and out born winner, these are the kind of player id love at Spurs, a home born supporting player who actually gives a f*ck. Utter c*nt of a man, legs old and shot now as a player, but his mindest is still that of nothing less than a champion.Gary Neville could be in trouble with the Football Association after he reacted to Carlos Tevez's first goal in the Carling Cup semi-final by raising his middle finger towards the Manchester City striker.The FA wrote to Neville to warn him about his provocative celebration after Michael Owen had scored the winner when the two sides met at Old Trafford in September, and the governing body will look at the photographs from tonight to determine whether they need to take action against the unused substitute.Tevez went on to celebrate his second goal by running to the touchline and cupping his ears in front of the two dugouts, but Sir Alex Ferguson chose not to question his former player's behaviour."That's just the way it happens," the United manager said of Tevez's match-winning contribution. "It can be like that. It can bite you, football. We've had a few players leave the club and score against us. It's not an issue. I'm happy with the players we have."The victory has left Manchester City as "51% favourites" to reach the final, according to their manager, Roberto Mancini, but Ferguson was not too disconsolate as he reflected on his team's performance."I thought we played well. We Âdominated the match. There were a mad couple of minutes before the equalising goal and we lost composure for 15 minutes but, after that, we were OK. It will be a Man United crowd at Old Trafford and, with the occasion and what is at stake, we will be OK. The most important thing is that we perform like we did today."Ferguson had described Tevez earlier this season as not being worth his £25.5m fee but the Argentina international is the most prolific player in English football on current form, with 13 goals in his last 11 games."I don't know if what was said made a difference for Carlos," Mancini said. "I just hope that he plays as well in the Âsecond game because it will be very difficult at Old Trafford. I am just happy that he plays for us."Mancini acknowledged that United had "three or four good chances" to equalise and there was an element of good fortune attached to the penalty that was given against Rafael da Silva for Âpulling Craig Bellamy's arm. The first contact was outside the penalty area and Ferguson said: "It's there for everyone to see."
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