Man City boss Hughes dismisses Everton tapping complaints over Lescott
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Mon, 08/24/2009 - 08:19
Manchester City have dismissed claims of tapping up Everton defender Joleon Lescott ahead of his big money move to Eastlands.
The Sun says City will fight any 'tapping up' allegation over the Lescott saga.
Boss Mark Hughes said: "We're quite comfortable with how it has progressed."
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Comments (3)
penny pinching money grabbing moyes he has destabalised everton with his spoilt little girl behavior...i'd sack him he he looks too much like a gargoyle to be near kids.
The arabs, having got their clutches on the first English sporting institution to sell itself to the sitting government of another country, clearly think they can do anything they like, however they like.
And they can. If Man. City's own supporters grinned and celebrated as the club of their grandfathers was prostituted for some gold and pub bragging rights, what will anyone else do about it?
The pox of this foreign club in our midst will continue to spread for a while yet.
And so he should be, all the media stuff was put out by little old Moyes attention seeking but it back fired and now Moyes looks like what he is a prat
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