Robin van Persie's transfer to Manchester City has caused anger from Arsenal fans all over the world. However, van Persie is not the first player to make a 'Judas' change in English football.

10. Michael Owen
     From Newcastle United to Manchester United, 2009

Even though, it had been five years since Owen wore the Liverpool shirt, his transfer from Newcastle to the rivals from Manchester made the fans from Merseyside furios.

In his first match at Anfield Road for Manchester United, he was met by a wall of noise from the home supporters.


 
9. Wayne Rooney
    From Everton to Manchester United, 2004

Rooney's move to Manchester United will never be forgiven by the Everton fans. Mostly because the, back then, young star had declared "Once a blue, always a blue".

Even though, the rivalry between the two clubs is small, Rooney has been met with the cold shoulder from his, earlier, beloved fans.

  8. Jermain Defoe
   From West Ham to Tottenham Hotspur, 2004

West Ham fans saw Jermain Defoe as a Judas after he handed in a transfer request. The Hammers had just been relegated from the Premier League, and Defoe's request was not received well.

The situation did not become better when Defoe signed with Tottenham Hotspur, and ever since the striker has been met with arrogance from the West Ham supporters.



7. Robin van Persie
   From Arsenal to Manchester United, 2012

The tale of Robin van Persie is much alike the Defoe. van Persie's move to Manchester has left the Arsenal fans furios, but it is not so much the transfer that has upset the fans. It is the way it happened.


Many Gooners feel that Arsenal created Robin van Persie, so his request to leave the club has hit hard in the fans hearts. One thing is for sure: The Dutch will get a "warm" welcome at Emirates!

6. Alan Smith
   From Leeds United to Manchester United, 2004

Alan Smith left Leeds United when the club needed him the most. This has and will never be forgotten by the Peacock fans. Smith has earlier declared that he would never move to the rivals from Manchester. However, after Leeds dismal relegation, this proved to be false.

Allan Smith quickly changed from at beloved Leeds player, to a hated Manchester United footballer. 


5. Nick Barmby
   From Everton to Liverpool, 2000

Transfers between Everton and Liverpool is rare, and always hard for the player. Nick Barmby was the first player to move from Goodison Park to Anfield Road, since Dave Hickson in 1959. His move from the Toffee's who was struggling in the lower part of the table has never been forgiven.

When ever Barmby has played on Goodison Park, he has been met by a wall of boos. 



4. Emmanuel Adebayor
   From Arsenal to Manchester City, 2009

When Adebayor left Arsenal for Manchester, the striker blamed the supporters for being the reason. This, as well, as the fact that he ran the from one end of the pitch to the other, to celebrate in front of the Gunners fans has left him as one of the most hated ex-Arsenal players.

It doesn't make it better that he later was on loan in Tottenham. After the terrible attack on the Tongolese national team, Arsenal fans sang "it should have been you".


3. Carlos Tevez
   From Manchester United to Manchester City, 2009


A move between the two Manchester clubs never goes unnoticed. When Tevez joined City, he went from hero to villian for the United fans. Tevez felt that Sir Alex Ferguson has broken his promises and joined the blue part of town.

The hate grew when Manchester City posted a "Welcome to Manchester" poster in the city.



2. Ashley Cole
   From Arsenal to Chelsea FC, 2006

After months of negotiating, Ashley Cole made a controversial move to the rivals from Chelsea FC. Cole had demanded a enormous wage, which Wenger was not ready to deliver, and the defender was seen as greedy by the Arsenal fans.

At the first meeting between the clubs, after the signing, Cole was met by booing and fans waving fake cash. 



1. Sol Campbell 
   From Tottenham Hotspur to Arsenal, 2001

Sol Campbell is the man behind the most controversial transfer in the history of the Premier League. Campbell had promised the Spurs' fans that he would never make the switch. However,  in 2001 Campbell signed with Arsenal on a free transfer, leaving Tottenham with nothing.

The hate against Campbell has resulted in Spurs fans being arrested for their racists chants.
 

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Never before has the race for the trophy, been so close between Manchester United and Manchester City. The two teams are neck on neck with only the goal difference separating them, by eight goals before the last round of the Premier League.

Manchester City seems to have the easiest opponent as they meet Queens Park Rangers at Etihad Stadium, while United is playing Sunderland on Stadium of Light. However, you can be sure that both opponents will do whatever it takes to put a stick in the wheel for both of the northern clubs. Especially QPR has something to play for, as they with three points will stay clear of relegation and thereby secure another season in the best English league. Rangers striker Djibril Cisse has already said to The Sun that his manager, Mark Hughes, is plotting to keep QPR up and “deny City the title” and thereby having his own sweet revenge after being sacked in City in 2009.

This Premier League season has been one of a kind, and it is not easy to tell if one of the two teams deserves the title more than the other. Manchester United has been in front several times during this season, and a month ago they were leading by eight points. However, the Reds couldn’t keep the steam up and gave City the chance they needed to comeback in the race. Fans of the Premier League, would say the United should be the winners, as they have not bought their way to the title as City has. However, you simply have to take off your hat to the blues and Roberto Mancini. They have succeed in making a dream team, and made the play some, at times, amazing football. I am saying this, even though I am not a fan of buying yourself to the trophy.

Mancini has also managed to solve those problems that he has had with a team full of stars or wannabe-stars. However, not all of his solutions have been as gentle as you could have hoped for. He threw Carlos Tevez out of the squad, but refused to sell him only to bring him back again later in the season. The thing is that Tevez came back reborn, and has actually contributed to a team where he was not needed to start with. That Mancini opened his eyes and brought Tevez back, is almost genius. A thing that is not so genius is his lack of control of Balotelli. The Italian has simply had to long a leash and might be on his way out of City. Hopefully.

To say that Alex Ferguson has failed this season would be harsh. However, United needs to bring some fresh blood into the squad, to be more consistent throughout the whole season. This year has showed that some of the players have been in the club for too long and are too used to winning. But the discipline that has been needed in City, has been in United as always. They have played football as we are used to see them play, but have simply lost the magic in a crucial time.

Whether or not City has deserved to win the title, is up to the readers. One thing is for sure; the last round of the Premier League is going to be more exciting than ever.
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Carlos Tevez looked like a finished man in Manchester City, after months of battling Roberto Mancini and the club. The player known for his endless quest for better terms and an exaggerating pride looked as the next victim of Mancini’s hard leadership. Then suddenly things changed... 

Tevez signed Manchester City in 2009 and was almost seen as a saint stolen from the rival Manchester United. In the 2010-2011 season, the Argentinean national player wanted to leave because of family reasons, but he was forced to stay in the club for the 2011-2012 Premier League.  The whole Tevez saga started back in September 2011, when Roberto Mancini stripped the captaincy off the Argentinean, because he had perceived disloyalty over the summer. Mancini said:

"Carlos wanted to leave for family reasons. I respected his opinion, but Carlos is still here because we didn't find a solution for him. He's a fantastic player for us, someone who can score 20 goals a season, but I decided in the summer that Vinnie was the captain."

However, Carlos Tevez had another view on the situation as he felt he was held in the club against his will and spoke of a “love-hate language and love-hate relationship” with Mancini. To make things even worse for the Argentinean striker, he was no longer a part of the starting line, having lost his position to Sergio Agüero  and Edin Dzeko. This was a hard punch for the proud striker who had been a regular part of the starting XI in the past season. Everything escalated the 27th of September when Tevez refused to come on as a second half substitute in the 2-0 loss against Bayern Munich. It was a furious Mancini who met the press after the match, claiming he wanted a meet with the club owners, Abu Dhabi Group, to get Tevez out of the club. 

"It may not be my decision, but if I'm deciding then, yes, he goes. For me, if a player earns a lot of money playing for Manchester City in the Champions League and he behaves like this – he cannot play again. Never. He has wanted to leave for the last two years. For two years, I have helped him, and now he has refused to play. Never again."

Meanwhile, Tevez gave a rather weak explanation on the situation, saying he “didn’t fell right to play, so I didn’t”. A statement he denied the next day saying, "There was some confusion on the bench and I believe my position may have been misunderstood” and that he was "Going forward I am ready to play when required and to fulfill my obligations."

Manchester City chose to suspend Carlos Tevez for two weeks and fined him £500.000, while the lawyers researched which actions they could take against the player and how to find him guilty of misconduct. The fine given to Tevez was the largest ever given in English football. In October 2011, the club was ready to have a disciplinary interview with the player, how was to be charged with gross misconduct. A club statement said:
"The club has now reached a stage in its investigation where it has concluded that there is a case for Carlos Tevez to answer of alleged breaches of contract. Accordingly, the club has informed him that he will face disciplinary proceedings and the hearing will be convened shortly." 

Carlos Tevez’ advisor Kia Joorabchian defended Tevez saying the the player did not refuse to play but to warm up, as he was already warm. However, the club found him guilty of refusing to play against Bayern Munich. Tevez stated that would fight the allegation as far as possible and demand an apology from Mancini. At the same time, the club contacted The Players’ Union, PFA, as they wanted to invoke a punishment which needed approval. The punishment sounded of additional four weeks suspending plus a fine of six weeks wages. On Carrington Training Ground, home of Manchester City, Tevez was training alone; isolated from the first team squad, while the club banned journalists from asking about him. The Argentineans former employer West Ham United opened the door bringing Tevez in on a loan, but City was unwilling to pay the large proportion of his £250.000 a-week salary. Another former club, Boca Juniors, was also reported to be interested as they were in the summer. 

The Manchester club announced on the 25th of October that the player had been found guilty of five breaches of conduct (without any further explanation) and charged with misconduct but nor sacked. Instead, he was given a £1m fine and a written warning. Mancini also revealed that the club would not sell the player for a cut price in the January transfer window. Another former club, Corinthians, announced that they were planning to make a bid on Tevez, for a cut price. Andrés Sànchez, President of Corinthians, said:

"Although many people do not believe it, Tevez is much closer to the Corinthians than you can imagine. The initial offer was €40m, and that is now €18m (£16m) because of all the problems he has faced back in England."

However, the City owners announced they were ready to keep the player until his market value was met.

When PFA, prevented a four week fine and backed up Tevez, saying he did not refuse to play, they left the club furious claiming there was a conflict of interest. Manchester City claimed that it was a conflict of interest, when the PFA chief Executive represented the player. The Players’ Union denied. 

In the start of November, Roberto Mancini, offered Tevez another chance if he would just apologies to the club. However, Tevez does not apologies but decides not to appeal the fine he was given. But the striker is about to make things worse as he fails to show up for training. The reason: He has left the country to visit his family in Argentina, even though City had told him to stay and work on his fitness. Tevez defended himself saying he had tried to contact Mancini because he needed a rest away from the club. Once again Mancini said that Tevez would never play for the club again and with the current success for the club, at the time, it seemed to be the truth. This opened for a transfer situation that could be compared to the “Cold War”. First AC Milano wanted to bring Tevez to Italy on a loan – for free – City declined as they were only looking to sell him. The Argentinean’s advisor told that the striker was in decent shape and was looking forward to be a star player on a European team from January. Now, French PSG was reported interested, as well as Italian Juventus had offered £21m for the player. The President of AC Milan then said that there was only one club for Tevez, however, they could not afford to buy him and therefore decided to pull out of the race. PSG and Inter now gave a bid for the player, but on the last day of the transfer window, all suitors were gone.

It was now known that the whole saga had costed Tevez none the less than £9.3m in fines, lost wage and bonuses since the start of the season, and to make it even worse, he was fined with six weeks wages for absence on the 31th of January. This may be why Roberto Mancini on the 3th of February announced that Carlos Tevez was not an option at the moment “but it is possible in the future if he comes back" and that he hoped he had “been training in the last three months to help his condition. There is only one thing on my mind, the Barclays Premier League. But if he comes back – and he is fit – it is possible." One of Tevez advisors, Paul McCarthy also announced that:
"Carlos will be back at Manchester City tomorrow. He wants to be back playing football, and that's what he's best at doing. In the couple of seasons before this year, which has obviously been fairly awful in terms of everything that has gone on post-Munich, he was the leading goalscorer for Manchester City. He needs to be back, he needs to be pulling on a Manchester City shirt again, he needs to be doing what he does, and that's score goals and help his team. And he wants to help Manchester City to win the title, and I think Roberto Mancini has opened the door now. Once Carlos is back in the country, once Carlos gets his fitness back, I think he will be an asset for City."

Just before, the strike left Argentina, he simply had to give a last comment about Roberto Mancini. To the Buenos Aries TV he said that Mancini had treated him like a dog. A statement the Italian manager denied. However, Tevez decided to apologies to the club and manager for the previous drama by saying: 

"I wish to apologise sincerely and unreservedly to everybody I have let down and to whom my actions over the last few months have caused offence. My wish is to concentrate on playing football for Manchester City."

The club and manager accepted the apology and said that he would consider Tevez for selection to the team, when he was back to fitness. The comeback was greeted by fellow player Joe Lescott:
"No one here sees Carlos as a disruption. If we can all get together and push in the same direction I am sure it's a positive for the club. With us, Carlos has never been an issue, and we are confident that if he does get his chance, he will score a lot of goals."
Defender Micah Richard was also happy to see Tevez back in the squad and said to the Guardian:

“Before all this went on with Tevez he was outstanding. Last season he was inspirational, and if he can bring that back to us … I know we've got a lot of players doing well like Sergio [Agüero] and Edin [Dzeko] scoring again [against Porto in the Europa League], so it will be hard because I'm sure the other strikers will be thinking they've done well but now Tevez is going to come back and play I'm sure the manager will sort it out. It is some firepower isn't it?"

When the player had his first match for Manchester City since his comeback, he was cheered by fans when he scored his first goal against Bolton Wanderes reserves, and soon after, on the 22nd of March he had his comeback for the first team. A comeback with two assists and a Tevez as we know him. Mancini hailed the Argentinean: 

“I spoke with Carlos every day in the last six weeks. He knew he would be on the bench in this game and probably did well to play for more than 20 minutes. He is an important player, though, and he needs another two-three weeks to get good form."

The question is now how long it will be before Carlos Tevez is unhappy with his situation, and if he is satisfied with not being the star player of the team. His attitude does not seem to have scared other clubs, but maybe his wages have. It is going to be interesting to see if Tevez will be in the club from next season. Or if he has bursted up with Mancini again… I know where I would put my money.
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