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Tottenham submit Berbatov dossier
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Tottenham have submitted a year's worth of evidence to the Premier League to support their complaint over Manchester United's pursuit of Dimitar Berbatov.
A newspaper report quoting United boss Sir Alex Ferguson as saying he expected to sign the striker is understood to be only one of Spurs' concerns.
Ferguson denies making the comments, but the Londoners believe United have broken Premier League rules.
Spurs have also reported Liverpool for their public courting of Robbie Keane.
The next step will see the Premier League board write to all parties before deciding whether to take further action.
Here we go, here we go, here we go. *clap clap*
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