Saturday, April 6, 2013

Person City stars rib Carlos Tevez over community support - Sunlight

Don't Cry For Me Argie Cleaner... Sun We got the ball rolling by telling on our front page how he faces taking on outstanding jobs such as for example washing after he mentioned driving while disqualified and without insurance. And inside we joked in regards to the Argentinianas 250-hour word with the heading aTevez turns sweeper.a Other Manchester City star Micah Richards copied us by mocking up a picture of the striker prepared for street cleaning tasks. He published it on his Instagram web site and wrote: aSorry Carlos but this is too funny!!!a Ribbing spread from Tevezas City buddies, with West Hamas Carlton Cole adding: aHahahahahhahahaha.a The Apprentice tycoon Lord Sugar registered in, tweeting about Tevezas over position as a sweepera. Match of the Dayas Gary Lineker targeted Tevezas A1,000 wonderful, quipping: aAbout an houras salary!a And Manchester United supporters followed up with an edition of the Bluesa aWelcome to Manchestera poster from when he switched between your factors in '09. Mock-up... Guy Utd fans' edition, right, of the popular Tevez poster Manchester Evening News Tevez, 29, was caught in his Porsche as a Cheshire golf club was left by him. He'll have a risk assessment before being given his jobs and a red acommunity paybacka jacket. Pals... Tevez and Micah Richards, right, with former team-mate Balotelli Driving bar... Guy City's French midfielder Samir Nasri By RACHEL DALE GUY City star Samir Nasri wonat be giving Carlos Tevez a to work a' he's also been slapped with a six-month path ban. Nasri, 25, lost a legal fight stemming from three unpaid speeding charges in 2011 a one for performing 70mph in a 40 region. The Frenchman was convicted last June but had it overturned when a judge accepted his version of events a that he was unaware he was snapped rushing. Police had to return A1,900 taken by bailiffs from his Cheshire pad. But a by traffic police brought the case back once again to court this week and Nasri was barred after he admitted three charges of failing to tell cops who was driving. Tameside magistrates also fined A2,001 to the A150,000-a-week player and ordered A105 costs to be paid by him. d.howlett@the-sun.co.uk

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