everybody have a right to strike...even prima donna, overpaid footballers.
if me or you did do that though, we out de door fas, fas.
And they have a right to face the consequences too...
Carlos Tevez Suspended By Manchester City
Manchester City have suspended Carlos Tevez for up to two weeks after his alleged refusal to play as a substitute in the 2-0 defeat by Bayern Munich.
Tevez, 27, who said the dispute was a "misunderstanding", is suspended until further notice for a maximum of two weeks while the club investigate.
"The player's suspension is pending a full review into his alleged conduct," said a City statement.
"The player will not be considered for selection or take part in training."
City manager Roberto Mancini had wanted to introduce Tevez to the action in the second half at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday.
But the Argentina international appeared unwilling, and afterwards Mancini said: "He refused to come on the pitch. What I said to Carlos is between me, him and the team [but] I am really disappointed because it is Carlos. I decide the changes.
"If I have my way he will be out. He's finished with me.
"If we want to improve as a team Carlos can't play with us. With me, he is finished."
Tevez responded by releasing a statement on Wednesday morning saying: "This is not the right time to get into specific details as to why this did not happen. But I wish to state that I never refused to play.
"Going forward I am ready to play when required and to fulfil my obligations."
BBC Sport later learned that the former Manchester United and West Ham man is unhappy with how his part in the dispute has been portrayed.
It is thought that Tevez believes his row with Mancini was about warming up and not a refusal to play.
The forward argued that he was ready to play when Mancini wanted to bring him on, but the Italian asked him to warm up again.
Tevez joined City in the summer of 2009 and has since scored 53 goals in 91 appearances.
In May, he captained the club to the FA Cup with a 1-0 victory over Stoke in the final at Wembley, their first major trophy in 35 years.
However, he has also twice asked for a transfer away from Manchester.
In submitting his first request in December 2010, which was later withdrawn, Tevez said he was homesick.
In July, Tevez again asked to leave City, on this occasion citing family reasons, and looked set to get his wish before a proposed £40m move to Brazilian side Corinthians fell through.
In August, BBC Sport learned that Tevez had given up on leaving City before the end of the summer transfer window.
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