Far from a dream return for Sergio Ramos! Sevilla ultras group release statement slamming club for re-signing former...
- Ultras critcise club for 'lack of respect'
- Ramos has testy relationship with Sevilla fans
- Signed one-year deal to return to boyhood club
WHAT HAPPENED? The Spanish side completed a free signing of Ramos, who left the club in 2004 to sign for Real Madrid. It was a move that seemed to anger Sevilla supporters, who have been never been shy about expressing their displeasure at the defender for his repeated antagonising of the club in the past.
WHAT THEY SAID: Biris Norte released a statement criticising the club for bringing Ramos in: "As an ultra group of Sevilla FC for almost 50 years, we want to express our rejection of those who proposed this transfer. We are not motivated by hatred or rancour, but by love and pride for our club, its history and its fans.