Sir Alex The GETAWAY Driver As United Illegally Taps Up Spurs Berbatov!

Posted on 02. Sep, 2008 by Milox in Premiership

Absolute craziness on the night of the transfer deadline!

Sir Alex Ferguson was the getaway driver in an astonishing smash-and-grab raid for Dimitar Berbatov that left Spurs seething last night.

On a dramatic transfer deadline day, Tottenham claimed United had illegally hijacked Manchester City’s surprise £34million bid for striker Berbatov – which was accepted – with Ferguson meeting him at Manchester Airport without Spurs’ permission.

Ferguson drove Berbatov in his Bentley a little later with the player apparently hidden under a cover on the rear seats.

City, suddenly cash-rich after a takeover by Abu Dhabi United Group, moved in at breakfast-time. But after Ferguson’s move, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy was considering reporting United to the Premier League for the second time this summer and was not ruling out legal action.

[Daily Express]

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10 Comments

dRb

02. Sep, 2008

I can’t belive those c%$ts have got away with it. Campbell should have been a permanent to make up for the tapping up, not just a season loan. Can the FA persue it without Tottenham complaining themselves - game into disripute etc?

Red nosed w$%*ker.

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Paul

02. Sep, 2008

What’s the point, we’ve sold out yet again and old red nose gets his way yet again. What have we done…NOTHING. We are so light up front now. We should have got Arshavin or at least someone.

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m.coys

02. Sep, 2008

so weve got 30mil but no dm or star forwards wot the …….

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Rich the Yid

02. Sep, 2008

levy bottles it again and spurs sell out and drop the tapping up case against berbatov; as usual manure get away with it again, a disgrace. now left with bent and 2 unproven premiership strikers, CL? no chance

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Michael Hodgson

02. Sep, 2008

How stupid can that be, Daniel Levy should complain thats wrong, we manchester city came in with a suitable offer 34.5million and that should really be a complaint.

Manchester United has clearly gotten away with that cheeky transfer deal, Manchester United should be dealt with over night and carry on the transfers.

What is the FA gonna do about this one?

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Michael Hodgson

02. Sep, 2008

we demand £40million

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Fuzzy Dunlop

02. Sep, 2008

After all that the club STILL doesn’t sign a DM.
What the hell is wrong with these people.
I honestly cant believe it’s possible for our people to watch us play for the last 2 seasons, have all these deals and money coming in (I believe we are up about 7 million this summer) and not feel the need to have just the one midfielder who makes a decent tackle.
It is truly unbelievable.
As for the strikers, well lets see how that goes.
At least we have some new options and it may be ok, it may not we’ll find out.
But no DM? That’s scandalous and a complete joke.
Your resignation in the morning please Mr Commoli.
Oh, and bye bye baby Berba, I personally turned my back on him after the Newcastle game this time last year, and am just glad he’s gone.

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John

02. Sep, 2008

Fergie is a hipocrit about Berkotoff deal & his long-term bids nearly being scuuppered by MCFC…… booo bl**dy hoo. What about the deal he made with Hull City with his so called mate Phil Brown & Duffin and the dela with Campbell. I hope we kick both Spurs & MUFC sorry A***s when we meet you & that Berkatoff is injured all season and is a useless waste of money!

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JJ

02. Sep, 2008

You should all protest not only Man-Hole but Levy and all the other money mongers for such a raw deal. Don’t buy tickets or memorbilia or anything that would support Levy…get him out. Then come to America and learn how to make trades, recruit players…bring yourselves up to the 21st century. You fans deserve better. Hopefully, BURP-A-TOFF has his worst season of his lifetime.

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greekos

02. Sep, 2008

Well its an improvement on last season. At least we were linked to some defensive midfielders this summer. Personally I think the club have done a good job and brought in a lot of top drawer players. We still havent brought in a DM and our attack has been changed considerably for the good or bad is another matter but we do have the options up front. Can anyone say the the club is worse off at the end of the summer? I dont really think so. We now have a solid keeper and some left footers in the side. Our midfield has more creativity and we have 3 strikers to choose from. I think the only area of improvement from us would be the DM disappointing but hey it means there is only one thing to concentrate on next summer if we can keep hold of everyone else.

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