Kevin
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Focking Blatter.
fecking Angelina Jolie
Not since yesterday - I don't know who is with her today.
Ramos waits on Berba decision
Tottenham manager Juande Ramos remains eager for Dimitar Berbatov to stay at White Hart Lane, but he has yet to decide if the striker will play against Middlesbrough.
Summer-long speculation has linked Manchester United with a £25million bid for Berbatov, with manager Sir Alex Ferguson understood to have come close to a move in the January transfer window.
Spurs, though, are unwilling to sell and, having already lost Robbie Keane to Liverpool, do not want to see the Bulgarian international leave North London.
However, Berbatov played just 45 minutes of the club's final pre-season clash with Roma last weekend and it is not yet certain whether he will feature in their Premier League season-opener at The Riverside on Saturday.
And Ramos has hinted that the 27-year-old is not certain to start against Boro, telling Sky Sports News on Thursday: "48 hours is a long time before I make that decision.
"There are two days to go. A lot can happen.
"I'll look at the team, I'll wait until the last training session, and see how he is and how everyone is and that is when I'll make that decision."
Ramos has reiterated his desire to see the former Bayer Leverkusen star stay and insists he has no problems with how the player is conducting himself as transfer rumours continue to rage.
Fantastic
"He is our player. He is at our club. He is a fantastic player so it would be great for him to stay," Ramos continued.
"He is an absolute pro. He has been working independently from anything outside of football.
"Any speculation has been handled by his agent and he has been getting on with training professionally.
Ramos is also adamant that he does not have a problem with Berbatov's agent, adding: "He is just doing his job as you expect."
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11675_3982168,00.html
fecking Ramos
What's the point of having a sour bag of apples on the bench,
Let the man, move on. It will only cost Spurs more throughout this first half of the season with a disgruntled forward.
Ramos is being an idiot.
You think it's Ramos' decision whether he is sold or not?? Not his call at all.
Ramos waits on Berba decision
Tottenham manager Juande Ramos remains eager for Dimitar Berbatov to stay at White Hart Lane, but he has yet to decide if the striker will play against Middlesbrough.
Summer-long speculation has linked Manchester United with a £25million bid for Berbatov, with manager Sir Alex Ferguson understood to have come close to a move in the January transfer window.
Spurs, though, are unwilling to sell and, having already lost Robbie Keane to Liverpool, do not want to see the Bulgarian international leave North London.
However, Berbatov played just 45 minutes of the club's final pre-season clash with Roma last weekend and it is not yet certain whether he will feature in their Premier League season-opener at The Riverside on Saturday.
And Ramos has hinted that the 27-year-old is not certain to start against Boro, telling Sky Sports News on Thursday: "48 hours is a long time before I make that decision.
"There are two days to go. A lot can happen.
"I'll look at the team, I'll wait until the last training session, and see how he is and how everyone is and that is when I'll make that decision."
Ramos has reiterated his desire to see the former Bayer Leverkusen star stay and insists he has no problems with how the player is conducting himself as transfer rumours continue to rage.
Fantastic
"He is our player. He is at our club. He is a fantastic player so it would be great for him to stay," Ramos continued.
"He is an absolute pro. He has been working independently from anything outside of football.
"Any speculation has been handled by his agent and he has been getting on with training professionally.
Ramos is also adamant that he does not have a problem with Berbatov's agent, adding: "He is just doing his job as you expect."
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11675_3982168,00.html
fecking Ramos
Yeah, I'm sure it isn't. - But whomever it is... they're being incredibly foolish with their money.
Not foolish Robert.
Trying to get the best value for an asset.
What's the point of having a sour bag of apples on the bench,
Let the man, move on. It will only cost Spurs more throughout this first half of the season with a disgruntled forward.
Ramos is being an idiot.
skinny11 said:I'm sorry but Carlos Tevez can not do things with the ball that Berbatov can!
He outclasses Tevez all day long.
If Tevez is worth £32m then Berbs is worth £35m.
United shot themselves in the foot disclosing the fee for Tevez!
Berbs has been linked with United EVERY effing day in 2008 and beyond that!! It's boring.
This week (he'll sign by Wed\Fri, he's in Manchester) have just replicated literally every other week this season.
He's been at bloody training all week, theres pictures of it!!!!
I don't know whats gonna happen and I'm past caring, all I know is the papers are talking absolute rubbish and no one knows whats going on.
Potentially nothing is going on and there all just preparing for Boro on Saturday!
Anyone else feel a bit uncomfortable when they read comments like this?
The conditions couldn't be more different.
Berbatov plays for a mid-table club... He wants to play for a top of the table side.
Ronaldo plays for the best club in the world. That with the fact that Ronaldo loves to score goals (under any conditions), there is no parallel.
can't help but laugh at the tevez and berba comparsion.
http://www.glory-glory.co.uk/forums/62/397095/ShowThread.aspx#397095
Uncanny to say the leastI'm just reading "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood at the moment. Very interesting novel.
There are definite parallels.
There are lots of differences too but none of us know the mindset of the two players involved well enough to claim that one "sour bag of apples" is any more or less likely to under-perform this season than the other.
fecking Angelina Jolie
feck all these transfer sagas, I'll be more than happy with Campbell as third striker.
I new that the transfer wouldn't be as easy as the papers were making out yesterday.
I have a feeling that Spurs would rather keep Berbatov just to stop us signing him.
But it'd be United's fault for not lining up an alternative. Putting all their hopes for a new striker on signing Berbatov is a big mistake.
can't help but laugh at the tevez and berba comparsion.
http://www.glory-glory.co.uk/forums/62/397095/ShowThread.aspx#397095
I'm sure most of us agree...
I'm sure most of us agree...
Barca could enter Berbatov equation
Dimitar Berbatov's proposed move from Tottenham to Manchester United could be in doubt, with rumours that Barcelona are keen on the striker.
http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,2483_3982382,00.html
Barca could enter Berbatov equation
Dimitar Berbatov's proposed move from Tottenham to Manchester United could be in doubt, with rumours that Barcelona are keen on the striker.
http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,2483_3982382,00.html
Barca could enter Berbatov equation
Dimitar Berbatov's proposed move from Tottenham to Manchester United could be in doubt, with rumours that Barcelona are keen on the striker.
http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,2483_3982382,00.html
i think majority of you are forgetting manucho...
and you guys need to give campbell a chance..