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4th December 2014
09:24am GMT

But Friedel has called those claims "nonsense", and said that while he didn't sign Howard's work-permit application, he has "never done anything negative toward a U.S. player."
Speaking to ESPN about the allegations, the Spurs keeper said: "It (the letter of recommendation) was sent to me, and the only thing that was true on it was my name. The letter was full of exaggerations that the people on the PFA [Professional Footballers' Association] and appeals committee would have seen through.
"Yes, I refused to sign that. We got the letter and said 'We have to change this, because this isn't true.' We made our changes and sent it back. They didn't like what I was going to sign, so they didn't use it. And that was the end of the matter. There were a lot of rumors going around that I signed or got a petition together -- some nonsense like that -- against Tim Howard after he got granted his work permit.
"To be honest with you, all we're looking for is an apology. We can't get the book reprinted. I'm not looking for monetary gain. I just want an apology."
Someone's talking balony, but we're not sure who it is.
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