The Circle of Life

From The Guardian:

Who was hit hardest by summer transfer-window amorality? Was it:

a) Real Madrid: 'We profoundly regret the conduct of Chelsea. Despite knowing well our decision not to sell Robinho, they continue to make declarations.'

b) Alex Ferguson: 'You get used to Real Madrid's behaviour on transfers and unsettling other club's players. They've no moral issues at all. They think that they can just ride roughshod over everyone.'

c) Daniel Levy: 'United's actions over Berbatov are sheer arrogance and blatant interference. Given what Ferguson said about Madrid it's unbelievably hypocritical.'

d) Sevilla: 'It is hypocrisy personified that Spurs are complaining about Manchester United. They took our manager, Juande Ramos, in precisely the same way.'

e) Arsène Wenger: 'The way clubs destabilise players is simply irresponsible. Look at Adebayor. There is a game going on where the big clubs try to tap up our players.'

f) Martin O'Neill: 'Arsène Wenger's comments about following Gareth Barry were strange, I thought. Arsène doesn't usually make comments like that.'

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