Berbatov

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alan granville Said,
August 22nd, 2008 @12:40 am
Pesonally I never want to see him in Spurs shirt again.
Doesn’t he realise it’s a privilige to wear such a famous shirt. Great player? Yes. Great bloke? No

(cnut comes to mind) :)
 
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so, i've seen a few Yids claiming that it wasn't a United shirt that he signed.

well....

Dimi knew what he was doing

By SHAUN CUSTIS

Published: Today
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OUR picture slideshow (below) proves Dimitar Berbatov knew exactly what he was doing when he signed a Manchester United shirt earlier this week.

SunSport’s exclusive snaps yesterday of the wantaway Spurs star autographing a Reds shirt sparked outrage among Tottenham supporters.

Berbatov signed the shirt for British fan John Russell at Sofia Airport on his way to Bosnia with the Bulgaria squad.

And we can reveal that the Bulgarian striker even put his signature right next to the badge on the United shirt he hopes to be wearing soon.

See pics of Berba's autograph on the Utd shirt:

Spurs boss Juande Ramos tried to play it down saying footballers should sign whatever is put in front of them.

But furious fans bombarded the MYSun comments page on our story yesterday.

One wrote: “I’m glad he’s going, he’s shown no respect for this club, unlike Robbie Keane who would never be pictured doing something like this.”

And another rapped: “Berbatov’s behaviour is disgusting.”

berba

err...if you believe the Sun, that is
 
Stop takin those spuds up the arse berb and get over here


Berbatov saga has Ramos blaming open window for ragged start
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Manchester United have been chasing Dimitar Berbatov for the past year. Photographer: K Williams/Action Images

Juande Ramos believes that the overlapping of the business end of the summer transfer window with the early weeks of the Premier League season is "one of the most unpleasant things that currently exist in the game".
The Tottenham manager's focus is on the field and tomorrow's visit of Sunderland to White Hart Lane, yet he has also been forced to contend with the distraction of the Dimitar Berbatov saga, together with his club's desire to sign a new striker and possibly strengthen in other areas.
Ramos started Berbatov from the substitutes' bench last Saturday, in the 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough, as the Bulgaria international had made plain his desire to leave for Manchester United while Darren Bent had enjoyed a prolific pre-season.
Berbatov found himself jeered by the club's travelling support and the sideshow involving him now threatens to overshadow tomorrow's match. Ramos has a difficult decision to make over whether to start with Berbatov, not least because he dazzled for Bulgaria on Wednesday night, scoring both the goals in their 2-1 friendly victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina.
"When you consider that the important league season has started and you get the same points for matches now as you do at the end of the season, and so many teams are thinking about who is coming and who might be leaving ... I'm not saying it detracts [from the football] but it's maybe not the right time for these things to be going on," added Ramos.
Tottenham are holding firm on their £30m valuation of Berbatov and their posturing with United looks set to continue until the very last moments of the transfer window on Monday week.
"It's not a case of us finding a solution until a problem occurs; while Berbatov is still here, he is still very much, 100%, a Tottenham player," said Ramos, who also reassured the club's fans. "My message to them would be to remain calm, don't worry. It is a long season and there are plenty of games ahead.
"They should be aware that we are trying to strengthen up front but quite often, the process of signing new players takes a long time. We have a list of targets that we are working very hard on. Negotiations are always tough but we know our objectives and we are working towards them."
Ramos is expected to persist with Bent up front tomorrow but he knows that much focus will be on Berbatov. "Let's say Berbatov does play, I think generally Tottenham fans are no exception to any others," he said. "They support the team and, if a player is on form, if for example, he was to knock in one or two goals, then I'm sure that anybody who may have been booing him last week will soon be getting behind him and cheering him. That's what it's like."

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You really are a cnut. And that's not a joke.

BahamaRed I honesty couldn't give a flying feck what you think of me. Honestly. It's absolutely no skin off my nose, so calling me a "cnut" doesn't effect me or offend me in the slightest. Just so you know

Now back to your cyber buddies with you.....
 
BahamaRed I honesty couldn't give a flying feck what you think of me. Honestly. It's absolutely no skin off my nose, so calling me a "cnut" doesn't effect me or offend me in the slightest. Just so you know

Now back to your cyber buddies with you.....
You were feckin with us. So you're a cnut. Simple. No offense like.
 
Who thinks we should pay the 30m if it meant we would get him like??
Its overpricing as we all know but if it meant getting him to not getting him i say pay....no i dont 30m? thats 3m more than we paid for 18 year old rooney! feck that...i cant decide!
 
Who thinks we should pay the 30m if it meant we would get him like??
Its overpricing as we all know but if it meant getting him to not getting him i say pay....no i dont 30m? thats 3m more than we paid for 18 year old rooney! feck that...i cant decide!

Ancient proberb say

Berb in hand worth two in bush
 
Who thinks we should pay the 30m if it meant we would get him like??
Its overpricing as we all know but if it meant getting him to not getting him i say pay....no i dont 30m? thats 3m more than we paid for 18 year old rooney! feck that...i cant decide!

If Sir Alex really, really has to have him then dont let a few extra million stand in the way. Thats my view on that.
 
Enough of this feckING Berbatov crap...


Let's move ON and find another AVAILABLE striker!!!


Either that or be honest... *tell us the money is being used to maintain the Glazer debt.


*Then you're going to see some wildly insane fans lose their minds.
 
They support the team and, if a player is on form, if for example, he was to knock in one or two goals, then I'm sure that anybody who may have been booing him last week will soon be getting behind him and cheering him. That's what it's like."

Be interesting to see how the Spurs fans treat him. Comparable to the response from us if Ron had've asked for a transfer but was still playing for us?
 
Stop takin those spuds up the arse berb and get over here


Berbatov saga has Ramos blaming open window for ragged start
KwilliamsActionvlarge.jpg


Manchester United have been chasing Dimitar Berbatov for the past year. Photographer: K Williams/Action Images

Juande Ramos believes that the overlapping of the business end of the summer transfer window with the early weeks of the Premier League season is "one of the most unpleasant things that currently exist in the game".
The Tottenham manager's focus is on the field and tomorrow's visit of Sunderland to White Hart Lane, yet he has also been forced to contend with the distraction of the Dimitar Berbatov saga, together with his club's desire to sign a new striker and possibly strengthen in other areas.
Ramos started Berbatov from the substitutes' bench last Saturday, in the 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough, as the Bulgaria international had made plain his desire to leave for Manchester United while Darren Bent had enjoyed a prolific pre-season.
Berbatov found himself jeered by the club's travelling support and the sideshow involving him now threatens to overshadow tomorrow's match. Ramos has a difficult decision to make over whether to start with Berbatov, not least because he dazzled for Bulgaria on Wednesday night, scoring both the goals in their 2-1 friendly victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina.
"When you consider that the important league season has started and you get the same points for matches now as you do at the end of the season, and so many teams are thinking about who is coming and who might be leaving ... I'm not saying it detracts [from the football] but it's maybe not the right time for these things to be going on," added Ramos.
Tottenham are holding firm on their £30m valuation of Berbatov and their posturing with United looks set to continue until the very last moments of the transfer window on Monday week.
"It's not a case of us finding a solution until a problem occurs; while Berbatov is still here, he is still very much, 100%, a Tottenham player," said Ramos, who also reassured the club's fans. "My message to them would be to remain calm, don't worry. It is a long season and there are plenty of games ahead.
"They should be aware that we are trying to strengthen up front but quite often, the process of signing new players takes a long time. We have a list of targets that we are working very hard on. Negotiations are always tough but we know our objectives and we are working towards them."
Ramos is expected to persist with Bent up front tomorrow but he knows that much focus will be on Berbatov. "Let's say Berbatov does play, I think generally Tottenham fans are no exception to any others," he said. "They support the team and, if a player is on form, if for example, he was to knock in one or two goals, then I'm sure that anybody who may have been booing him last week will soon be getting behind him and cheering him. That's what it's like."

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By reading the above it seems to me that it's a matter of 'when' he signs rather than 'if' he signs

I'm confident

(See!! No WUM!!) :angel:
 
Regardless, I hope Spurs sign another striker so we can poach him from them in a few seasons.
 
Enough of this feckING Berbatov crap...


Let's move ON and find another AVAILABLE striker!!!


Either that or be honest... *tell us the money is being used to maintain the Glazer debt.


*Then you're going to see some wildly insane fans lose their minds.

He clearly is available
 
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