CT: Poised For Greatness …
Sun: WE’VE tracked down the man who plucked Carlos Tevez from the slums of Buenos Aires and set him on the road to the Theatre of Dreams.
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Sun: WE’VE tracked down the man who plucked Carlos Tevez from the slums of Buenos Aires and set him on the road to the Theatre of Dreams.
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Sporting Life: Carlos Tevez insists he feels no pressure to make a name for himself at Manchester United.
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Sporting Life: Manchester United chief executive David Gill has called on FIFA to clarify the rules regarding third-party ownership.
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M.E.N : CARLOS Tevez may be rushed into making his Manchester United debut in Wednesday’s clash at Portsmouth after Wayne Rooney broke his foot against Reading.
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Another Wayne Rooney foot injury raises Carlos Tevez’s importance to his new team and may bring Louis Saha’s United career back from the dead.
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Guardian: A mere 35 days after it was announced that he had agreed personal terms with Manchester United, Carlos Tevez finally completed his transfer to Old Trafford today. United officially confirmed this afternoon that Tevez has joined on a two-year loan.
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Sun: CARLOS TEVEZ could be set for an explosive full debut in the Manchester derby at Eastlands in 10 days’ time.
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Guardian: The Carlos Tevez saga will edge closer to a conclusion today with the Premier League’s chairman, Sir Dave Richards, apparently having indicated a softer line from his organisation.
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Times: Sir Alex Ferguson is convinced Carlos Tevez and Wayne Rooney can prove to be the perfect striking partnership at Manchester United.
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Telegraph: With just three weeks to go to the start of the Premiership season, it is looking increasingly unlikely that the Carlos Tevez affair will be cleared up in time to allow him to kick off the new campaign with Manchester United.
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Telegraph: Fifa have passed the buck in the dispute between Manchester United and West Ham over Carlos Tevez, saying the ongoing wrangle should be settled by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
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BBC: Fifa are expected to decide on Tuesday as to whether the world governing body can help resolve the Carlos Tevez saga, BBC Sport understands.
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Times: IT IS A case which has been threatening to get as bogged down as Jarndyce and Jarndyce, but a pivotal day is finally at hand in the Carlos Tevez affair.
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Guardian: The transfer of Carlos Tevez moved a small step closer to resolution yesterday when West Ham said they would accept Fifa’s judgment in the affair.
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Guardian: Manchester United face significant disruption to their preparations for the start of the season on August 11 after Fifa yesterday refused to give any indication of how quickly it could resolve the dispute over Carlos Tevez.
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Reuters: FIFA is expected to arbitrate in the dispute between Manchester United and West Ham United over the transfer of Carlos Tevez, the Manchester United chief executive David Gill said on Wednesday.
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