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Franck hits out at 'rubbish' claim



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Birmingham's Franck Queudrue jumped to his own defence last night after he was branded "rubbish" by club co-owner David Sullivan.

Asked for the reasons behind Birmingham's immediate return to the Coca-Cola Championship, Sullivan said: "We bought a pile of rubbish."

He named Queudrue - a £2million signing from Middlesbrough – and Ghanaian goalkeeper Richard Kingson – a free transfer from Ankaraspor – as two of the worst buys.

French defender Queudrue wasted little time in responding to Sullivan and told talkSPORT: "It's horrendous. Obviously I cannot stay in a club where the chairman makes comments like that about the players.

"You can ask anyone who comes to see us train or you can ask the players and they will tell you the truth. I cannot accept that criticism from someone I have not seen all year."



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  • Last Updated: 13 May 2008 1:11 PM
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