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gbnine
04-01-2008, 20:39
Juande Ramos has delivered a warning to the Tottenham board. He says that great clubs do not sell their best players. Rumors are that Spurs are ready to sell at around £30m and Ramos says ‘You’ll be fools to let him go”
The Spaniard insisted: "It's a logical deduction that if Tottenham sell Berbatov they are not a big club.
"I don't want to sell him. This is my message. There are very few strikers of Berba's quality. Those who do exist play for great teams in the Champions League.
"Great teams do not sell their best players and he's the only great player not in the Champions League this season."

YIDDO
04-01-2008, 20:43
Juande Ramos has delivered a warning to the Tottenham board. He says that great clubs do not sell their best players. Rumors are that Spurs are ready to sell at around £30m and Ramos says ‘You’ll be fools to let him go”
The Spaniard insisted: "It's a logical deduction that if Tottenham sell Berbatov they are not a big club.
"I don't want to sell him. This is my message. There are very few strikers of Berba's quality. Those who do exist play for great teams in the Champions League.
"Great teams do not sell their best players and he's the only great player not in the Champions League this season."

Juande is wise, but if he doesnt want to play for us we might as well sell him and buy 3-4 decent players.

gbnine
04-01-2008, 20:45
Very true! But will it be enough money to buy players we need that will make a difference?

YIDDO
04-01-2008, 20:53
Very true! But will it be enough money to buy players we need that will make a difference?

It depends what Ramos thinks is needed! But it looks like Berbatov is part of the problem always shouting and moaning - he might be demoralising the team.

I don't know but everyone has an opinion :nodyes:

gbnine
04-01-2008, 21:08
Well I see Keane and Defoe moaning all the time too. I hate it when they throw their arms up in the air because they didn't recieve the 'perfect ball' Instead of blaming each other, I'd rather see a thumbs up saying 'unlucky mate, try again next time'

YIDDO
04-01-2008, 21:13
Well I see Keane and Defoe moaning all the time too. I hate it when they throw their arms up in the air because they didn't recieve the 'perfect ball' Instead of blaming each other, I'd rather see a thumbs up saying 'unlucky mate, try again next time'

A strike-force of perfectionists doesn't go down to well does it :nodyes: I think less moaning will happen with Ledley on the pitch, he takes no ****. :hahaha:

Black Swan
04-01-2008, 21:34
Well I see Keane and Defoe moaning all the time too. I hate it when they throw their arms up in the air because they didn't recieve the 'perfect ball' Instead of blaming each other, I'd rather see a thumbs up saying 'unlucky mate, try again next time'

You are spot on, I noticed the other night, the young West Ham lad, Noble I think it was, missed a sitter against the scum, he was gutted but the cameraman picked up one of his team mates who had a quick word with him, telling him to forget it, that is what breeds good team spirit.

Supporting each other not just when things go well but also when things go wrong.