Bent says sorry

England striker Darren Bent was forced to apologise after using Internet networking site Twitter to blast Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy for failing to rubber-stamp his proposed move to Sunderland.
Bent, 25, went online to hit out at Levy as his move to Sunderland drags on.
A Twitter account in Bent's name on Thursday carried a series of scathing attacks on Levy, who is said to be playing hardball with the Black Cats over the fee for the player.
"Seriously getting p***ed off now," read the first message.
Bent then went on to add: "Why can't anything be simple?
"Sunderland are not the problem in the slightest.
"Do I wanna go Hull City? NO. Do I wanna go Stoke? NO. Do I wanna go Sunderland YES."
It is thought Levy is attempting to recoup the 16.5 million pounds that Tottenham paid to sign Bent from Charlton two years ago, while Sunderland were hoping to pay 14 million pounds.
But Bent had to issue a statement on Tottenham's official website admitting he had gone too far: "I appreciate that transfers are seldom straightforward and are often complex," he said.
"However, after a long period of waiting following my withdrawal from the plane to China, I had become incredibly frustrated by the time these things take and I posted inappropriate comments on my Twitter site."

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