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Manchester United’s chief executive, David Gill, is today sending a formal letter of complaint to Fifa about Real Madrid’s behaviour regarding their Cristiano Ronaldo.
While Manchester United have kept their counsel over the affair in recent days, they have decided enough is enough and that it is time to get tough with Madrid and officially complain to world football’s governing body.
The Manchester Evening News reports that the chief executive at Old Trafford, David Gill, is sending a letter to Fifa setting out United’s grievances over Real’s conduct.
Meanwhile Manchester United have denied reports that emerged at the weekend claiming that manager Sir Alex Ferguson had been repeatedly frustrated in trying to contact Ronaldo via mobile phone.
The English and European champions have also rubbished claims that Fergie has been banned from Portugal's Euro 2008 camp. United explained that the Scot has no intentions of making a trip from his holiday base in the South of France to speak to Ronaldo.
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makes no sense,..why complain to FIFA?...these matters go to the UEFA first....which makes the 'story' ever more not trustworthy
this is just a mere 'trade deal' gone public because it involves a so called 'star' and 2 'big' clubs
off u go to spain, ronaldo, end the misery!
AND BTW, FIFA is spelt FIFA, not Fifa (alfalfa, fifi the dog, fifa fifu fifi????)
Edited by ~b1RD_m4N~ 10 Jun `08, 2:57AM
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