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I'd agree with a ban for anyone who doesn't pay up, and I'm one of the people who lost. BTW Glaston, your inbox is full.
Eh?
Defoe, Adebayor, Pavlyuchenko, plus VdV and Dos Santos who can both play as "2nd strikers".
Which one is it?
Jeez give a man time to piss. Your first question I took to be who has said they wouldn't be paying.
What the feck is up your arse tonight?
OK, thanks for letting me know ... I've cleared some space in it now.... BTW Glaston, your inbox is full.
Look, we're all taking sneijder's non-transfer badly...
It's getting tiring now.
I think Modric will be a Spurs player next season.
As I've said before in this thread, the real issue has never been about how much Modric is "worth".... Seeing both at their best, not many would say Luka is worth almost four times as much Mereiles at any point...
No you are poking your nose where you shouldn't,I bet you are a traffic warden or tax inspector.
Modric will be gone in the summer.
His head has been turned. The player couldn't even play against us the other week.
Shame for Spurs but they would have been better cashing in early on him
Is it smart though when a player is in the kind of state they can't play for the club?
Yes.
Care to elaborate?
I'd hate to keep a player in the club who doesn't want to be there anymore and publicly wants out. If any CFC player had done what Modric did I'd rather ship him him out than keep him against his will. It's insulting for both the club and the fans.
Modric will be gone in the summer.
His head has been turned. The player couldn't even play against us the other week.
Shame for Spurs but they would have been better cashing in early on him
I'd hate to keep a player in the club who doesn't want to be there anymore and publicly wants out. If any CFC player had done what Modric did I'd rather ship him him out than keep him against his will. It's insulting for both the club and the fans.
Modric will still leave imo, either in January or in the summer. It's just another ego trip for Levi to prove that he's calling the shots and will do the deal when it personally suits him.
Hope it backfires on them.
Except unlike Chelsea, we can't go out and bid 50 million for strikers or 25 million for defenders. And even if we did, we don't have CL or offer the wages to be able to attract the finished product of these kinds of players.
Not sure how it was insulting for Arsenal to keep Fabregas or Man utd to keep Ronaldo or City to keep Tevez.
Hilarious that a club trying to stand up for itself against Abrahmovich and not get shafted by a shite bid for one of the best midfielders in the league is actually because Levy wants to expand his ego, as opposed to a club actually wanting to keep its best players.
Yeah it's no bad thing for a club to tell players to honour a contract. Modric will knuckle down and get on with it - if he has a sulky shit season no one will want to buy him next year.Hilarious that a club trying to stand up for itself against Abrahmovich and not get shafted by a shite bid for one of the best midfielders in the league is actually because Levy wants to expand his ego, as opposed to a club actually wanting to keep its best players.
Bad for all parties, mostly Spurs and Modric.
He'll be off next summer at the latest. Should have cashed in and invested.
It clearly became a pride issue for Levy rather than a footballing or financial one.
How is it a pride issue? A financial one meant rejecting the appalling 20 million offer Chelsea put in. And a footballing one means not selling him when they finally offer a reasonable amount a day before the window closes and, more importantly, keeping our best players.
Fair play to Levy, who defied those in the media who couldn't understand this strange concept of a non-CL club actually trying to stand up for itself against a falsely rich one and not bending over as soon as some money is put on the table.
How is it a pride issue? A financial one meant rejecting the appalling 20 million offer Chelsea put in. And a footballing one means not selling him when they finally offer a reasonable amount a day before the window closes and, more importantly, keeping our best players.
Fair play to Levy, who defied those in the media who couldn't understand this strange concept of a non-CL club actually trying to stand up for itself against a falsely rich one and not bending over as soon as some money is put on the table.
Yeah it's no bad thing for a club to tell players to honour a contract. Modric will knuckle down and get on with it - if he has a sulky shit season no one will want to buy him next year.
Spurs haven't stagnated at all. They've kept their two best players like Modric and Bale, whilst added the likes of Friedel, Parker and Adebayor who are very good signings, plus they've also got rid of the deadwood and this may enable them to get good signings in the future. I still think they should've tried for a defender much earlier though.
It's about what's best for the club though and the fact Levy decided to stake his reputation on the deal not happening by stating he's not for sale at ANY price.
Would you rather have the same squad more or less as last season which ultimately fell behind the rest of the top teams only this time with an unhappy Modric or would you rather let a clearly restless player go for a sky high, inflated fee(£40m is way above his true value IMO)and use the funds to strengthen the squad as a whole and put yourselves in a better position to challenge for CL football once again? £40m plus the money you raked in from the fringe players would have enabled you to get Cahill, Rossi, Diarra, Falcao or whomever else you had an interest in, now you've got none of those and have practically swapped Palacios and Jenas for Parker, and Crouch for Adebayor(for one season only). Not a great leap forward in my book...
This was a big transfer window for Spurs, they either went out and strengthened a squad not too short of top 4 contention or stagnated. I believe they've done the latter and will now begin the slide back to mediocrity starting with a lower finish than last season, then Redknapp leaving at some stage in the next 12 months, and then Modric getting his move next year, then Bale and the other big guns at Spurs wanting away etc, etc.