2011年10月29日星期六

PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor

"Manchester City Football Club has received notification from the Players' Union that it will not support a four-week fine as a penalty for the actions of misconduct of Carlos Tevez," the club said in a statement on their website (http://www.mcfc.co.uk/).
"Manchester City is disappointed by the apparent PFA conflict of interest evident in this process.
"Carlos Tevez has been personally represented throughout by the PFA chief executive, on whose considerations the club has been informed that the PFA has made its decision.
"Manchester City has been in constant dialogue with the PFA since September 28th. Today's PFA decision is a departure from the Club's understanding of that dialogue.
"Without recourse to the PFA decision available, the maximum two-week fine provided for in standard player contracts will now be applied in relation to the misconduct of Carlos Tevez."
Earlier in the day, the PFA had questioned City's decision to fine Tevez more than two weeks' wages.
The Argentine was fined on Tuesday after it was deemed he had committed five separate breaches of contract. 
"The PFA's opinion, based on all the evidence presented, is that Carlos Tevez never refused to play for the club," a statement said.

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