peterstorey
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Berbatov's never been the best striker in the league, certainly not at Spurs where he never scored more than 15 league goals in a season.Berbatov was still arguably the best striker in the league.
Berbatov's never been the best striker in the league, certainly not at Spurs where he never scored more than 15 league goals in a season.Berbatov was still arguably the best striker in the league.
Berbatov was still arguably the best striker in the league. Carrick had a really good season off the back of a solid previous. If this wasn't a good time to sell what was. No Champions League football wasn't stated as a reason for Spurs to sell.. why would it? I'm stating Modric isn't going to want to stay.
The more Spurs fail the achieve the more they are likely to keep a player who doesn't want to be there.. This in turn decrease the players value to buying club.
He's a very good player but don't be fooled, clubs will simply go elsewhere and by going Chelsea I meant sticking around to negotiate tit 4 tat with silly Levy fees.
Has Berbatov ever been the best striker in the league?
When he got 12 league goals (level with Kuyt) - behind Drogba with 20 and 6 others. Outscored by Bent for Charlton and Doyle for Reading.06/07 he was certainly up there
06/07 he was certainly up there
When he got 12 league goals (level with Kuyt) - behind Drogba with 20 and 6 others. Outscored by Bent for Charlton and Doyle for Reading.
Berbatov's never been the best striker in the league, certainly not at Spurs where he never scored more than 15 league goals in a season.
Brought to you by the people that gave you Scott Parker as POTY. 12 league goals as the main striker is bollox, even Defoe got 11 last year.
I'm no big fan of stats but league goals are kind of important for the main striker and 12 is piss poor. Eliminating Defoe would be a very good idea, especially for England - he must be the worst footballer playing as a forward in the PL.Don't kill yourself with stats. Go watch his season. He done something right, he managed to eliminate the rest of the strikers including Defoe.
Berbatov wasn't even close to being the best striker in the league, in either season he was here. An exceptional talent and one with obvious further potential but nowhere near the best striker.
Everyone knows that. But he didn't want to be here last season either and still he stayed, still he was one of our best players and still he was one of the best cms in the league.
You seem to think this is somehow a bad outcome? If clubs decide to go elsewhere, good luck to them. I'm happy. Surprisingly enough, keeping our best players is something I'm happy with.
I'll also point out that all of Carrick, Berbatov and Keane all made very clear their desire to leave. The latter two made all kinds of trouble at the club, with Berbatov even going on strike. All still only left when Levy received the fee he had set for their sales.
He receives what he deems acceptable for Modric or he stays. Either way I'm happy because we either keep our best player or receive an extortionate fee for him.
I'm no big fan of stats but league goals are kind of important for the main striker and 12 is piss poor. Eliminating Defoe would be a very good idea, especially for England - he must be the worst footballer playing as a forward in the PL.
He played 33 games and scored 1 in 3. Not the best in the league then (or anywhere near).Like i said he missed the start of the season with an injury after the opening day, which he scored in. He then still need to settle in. Drogba's first season I wouldn't be suprised if he got the same goal return.
Brought to you by the people that gave you Scott Parker as POTY. 12 league goals as the main striker is bollox, even Defoe got 11 last year.
Shocking news, Spuds want 35M:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-35million-Manchester-United-Luka-Modric.html
Not worth £35m for a 27 year old.
If Berbatov was worth 30, so's Modric, I still think we could get better for less.
If Berbatov was worth 30, so's Modric, I still think we could get better for less.
He receives what he deems acceptable for Modric or he stays. Either way I'm happy because we either keep our best player or receive an extortionate fee for him.
I think it's fair to say that this:
-------------------De Gea-----------------
Rafael-----Smalling---------Vidic-----Evra
------------Carrick-----Modric----------------
------------------Kagawa--------------------
Valencia----------Rooney----------------Nani
He played 33 games and scored 1 in 3. Not the best in the league then (or anywhere near).
Too old for that sort of money, especially after a completely underwhelming season.
Berbatov was a striker.
If anything a playmaking midfielder like Modric is harder to come by in today's market than a striker, and should thus be worth more than a striker. Also consider Berbatov was a fair bit below the top strikers in the world when we bought him while there arent many players like Modric who are better than him, and the fact that the market is tougher these days.
35 million for Modric seems reasonable for me. He has a good 5-6 years left in him at least even at 27 because of the the attributes he rely on, and he could easily transition into a deeper playmaking position than he has at Spurs and last even longer like Scholes.
Any sane person on here would have known that these articles or reality were coming
Tottenham Hotspur anticipate that if they do decide to sell midfielder Luka Modric this summer it will not be to a Premier League team and not for less than £40m. However, unlike 12 months ago, there is a greater possibility that the Croatian could be permitted to leave for the right price.
It is understood that Spurs rate the chances of an agreement l to sell Modric this summer at around 50-50 but there is no deal currently in place with United. If they were to sell Modric, it would be Levy and Spurs' preference that he go to Spain, Italy or even the Qatari-owned Paris St-Germain in France's Ligue 1. Levy considers next season's target to be a place in the Champions League and he does not see the sense in selling his best players to competitors.
It has been suggested that if one of the two major Spanish teams came in with a serious offer for Modric, and he wanted to go, Levy could be persuaded that a player who had given four years' service should be allowed to leave. It is indicative of their ambition that they are no longer prepared simply to sell their best players to traditionally bigger Premier League clubs, as they once did with Michael Carrick and Dimitar Berbatov to Manchester United.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...hardball-over-sale-of-40m-modric-7831866.html
Any sane person on here would have known that these articles or reality were coming
Spurs ready to play hardball over sale of £40m Modric
Levy will not sanction Croatian playmaker's move to Premier League rivals this summer
Tottenham Hotspur anticipate that if they do decide to sell midfielder Luka Modric this summer it will not be to a Premier League team and not for less than £40m. However, unlike 12 months ago, there is a greater possibility that the Croatian could be permitted to leave for the right price.
The issue of Modric's future is once again the subject of discussion, with Manchester United reported to be among the interested parties. But the four years left on Modric's deal mean that Daniel Levy, the Spurs chairman, holds all the cards and he will not countenance selling one of the most sought-after midfielders in the world for less than a premium fee.
It is understood that Spurs rate the chances of an agreement l to sell Modric this summer at around 50-50 but there is no deal currently in place with United. If they were to sell Modric, it would be Levy and Spurs' preference that he go to Spain, Italy or even the Qatari-owned Paris St-Germain in France's Ligue 1. Levy considers next season's target to be a place in the Champions League and he does not see the sense in selling his best players to competitors.
Modric lobbied hard for a move to Chelsea last summer, to the extent that he willingly gave interviews expressing his desire to leave the club but found Levy unyielding. Spurs' policy of either renewing contracts or selling players when they come to the final two years on their deal has placed Levy in a strong position with Modric, who signed a six year deal in May 2010.
It has been suggested that if one of the two major Spanish teams came in with a serious offer for Modric, and he wanted to go, Levy could be persuaded that a player who had given four years' service should be allowed to leave. It is indicative of their ambition that they are no longer prepared simply to sell their best players to traditionally bigger Premier League clubs, as they once did with Michael Carrick and Dimitar Berbatov to Manchester United.
Spurs are mindful of the situation that Arsenal found themselves in last summer with Cesc Fabregas and Barcelona when the player had just one year left on his contract and was agitating to leave. Eventually Barça were able to buy him for £30m, a relatively low price for such an elite-level player. Spurs are determined that they will not be pushed into a corner in the same way.
In the meantime, there has been no offer by Spurs to manager Harry Redknapp of a new contract. It is a high-risk strategy by Levy who considers Champions League qualification to be Redknapp's target next season, an achievement which would be rewarded with a new deal. However, there are potential problems with that approach, not least the likelihood of the uncertainty affecting Redknapp over the course of the season.
The Poland coach, Franciszek Smuda, said yesterday that he believed striker Robert Lewandowski, who scored against Greece in the first game of Euro 2012 last night, was on his way to Manchester United. However, there was debate about whether Smuda had said the striker was capable of playing for United or whether he had knowledge of a definite deal.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...hardball-over-sale-of-40m-modric-7831866.html
I think the media is playing everyone along once again. I'd be surprised if we are genuinely as interested as the media has been making out.
Has Berbatov ever been the best striker in the league?