Wolves hit back over duo

Last Updated: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 15:18
Wolverhampton

Wolves have hit back at claims by Neil Warnock that they made laughable bids for Victor Moses and Nathaniel Clyne.

Wolves chief Executive Jez Moxey has launched a vigorous defence of the club and says reports of any double bid for the duo were untrue.

He told the Express and Star: "Neil Warnock's claims that we made a bid for both Victor Moses and Nathaniel Clyne are untrue.

"We were being encouraged by Brendan Guilfoyle, the Crystal Palace administrator, to make a bid for Moses but he wasn't really a player Mick wanted to sign. No offer was submitted.

"Crystal Palace were desperate for any kind of help they could get, so much so that prior to the first FA Cup tie, they asked us if we could remit their share of the gate money immediately rather than the statutory 14 days, and we agreed to do that. So for Neil Warnock to make inaccurate claims is disappointing."



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