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In The Papers: Jonathan Woodgate blasts Berbatov for move



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Published Date: 24 August 2008
Jonathan Woodgate yesterday accused his Tottenham team-mate Dimitar Berbatov of damaging the reputation of professional footballers as the striker's move to Manchester United inched closer, according to today's Daily Mail.
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MAIL:

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MIRROR:

LAIRD OF THE RINGS

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GOT HIM AT LAST

Dimitar Berbatov's dream move to Manchester United should finally go through today for £28million.


SUN:

'I DON'T KNOW WHO THE WEST HAM FANS WILL HATE THE MOST.. ME OR CURBS!'

Paul Ince says West Ham fans will find it difficult choosing who to hate more today - him or Alan Curbishley.

DISGRACE

Jonathan Woodgate has accused Dimitar Berbatov of betraying his teammates.


STAR:

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BARTON'S BACK

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EPLWatchdog,

Singapore 30/08/2008 07:41:44
I really do hope that the Berbatov transfer saga will finally end. And I do hope that Spurs will count it a blessing and their lucky stars to have got rid of Berb.
You cannot place a "cancer" in your Reserves; you must cut it off!" Keeping Berbatov in the club(no matter where) will only bring more frustrations and morale problems. He will keep on sulking even as he draws his weekly salary; both players(the manager?) and fans will use his presence as an excuse each time Spurs loses a game. Don't keep up this pretence to hide other agendas and greed for a little more $$$? Is it worth it to destroy the club? Hope the close of the transfer window on Monday brings more sunshine, peace and hope, not only to Spurs but to the whole EPL. Otherwise I foresee more "storms" ahead for Spurs.
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