Former Spurs boss Ramos now insists Levy did not sell players for money

27 January 2009 17:35
We're still good: Ramos insists he still has an excellent relationship with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy   More... Ramos lets rip Former Spurs manager slams his ex-boss Levy for 'putting money ahead of competitiveness' Harry's neat tap dance: Spurs boss laughs off claims of stealing rival stars Where to go Keano? Spurs and City lead pack in chase to sign mis-fit striker Defoe in the clear: League confirm Spurs striker was free to face Burnley TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET 'For the record Daniel Levy did not sell these players to make money. They were sold for footballing reasons. The players wanted to change teams because they had the opportunity to play in the Champions League.'During my time at Tottenham I always received support from the chairman regarding sporting decisions to make Spurs an even greater team: I maintain an excellent relationship with him and I am convinced that he is doing everything he can to lead Spurs to a successful future.'The Sun newspaper had reported Rames as saying: 'The club sold Berbatov and Keane and everything went down. They preferred money ahead of competitiveness.'   More... Ramos lets rip Former Spurs manager slams his ex-boss Levy for 'putting money ahead of competitiveness' Harry's neat tap dance: Spurs boss laughs off claims of stealing rival stars Where to go Keano? Spurs and City lead pack in chase to sign mis-fit striker Defoe in the clear: League confirm Spurs striker was free to face Burnley TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET  

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