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Adios Luca Modric
« on: July 23, 2012, 07:39:02 AM »
Bye bye to Luca Modric. All I hope is that it dosen't drag on like last year, and cock up the start of our season. Levy must resolve the issue, and NOW. Move on.

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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2012, 09:55:33 AM »
Personally I'd like to see him rot in the reserves. But, I understand we could bring in someone new with that money. Should Levy ever consider using it...

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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2012, 12:13:51 PM »
I honestly hope he'll never wear Spurs kit again. After, how he's been acting recently it's impossible imo. No class at all.

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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2012, 03:42:35 PM »
Bye bye get f**ked you little twat, may your career nose dive where you go next, either way I dont want you ever in a THFC shirt ever again! for me you are in the same class as that Tosser Berbac*nt!

your new name Luc*nt Modprick !!!
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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #4 on: July 24, 2012, 11:37:29 AM »
I have never understood, how we go from loving a player to hating them so quickly. We must remember that these players do not have the same love or loyalty to the club that we do. They do not support the clubs they play for, usually. They are workers, just like you and me. people change jobs all the time. I am sorry but if I was offered the chance to double or triple my salary, I would do what was necessary to make that happen. The idea that these players owe us, is ridiculous.

Modric said he wanted to leave last year. We managed to keep him, knowing that this year he would leave. It is now just a question of getting the right price for him. If that price is not met, it is down to Levy to decide whether to lower his demands or refuse. If that happens and Modric agrees to play and does so at the required level, which I think he would, then there is no problem.

The only player I thought badly of, because of how he left the club and let the supporters down, was he who should not be named but u can stick him up your Ars3.
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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #5 on: July 24, 2012, 12:01:40 PM »
I have never understood, how we go from loving a player to hating them so quickly. We must remember that these players do not have the same love or loyalty to the club that we do. They do not support the clubs they play for, usually. They are workers, just like you and me. people change jobs all the time. I am sorry but if I was offered the chance to double or triple my salary, I would do what was necessary to make that happen. The idea that these players owe us, is ridiculous.

Modric said he wanted to leave last year. We managed to keep him, knowing that this year he would leave. It is now just a question of getting the right price for him. If that price is not met, it is down to Levy to decide whether to lower his demands or refuse. If that happens and Modric agrees to play and does so at the required level, which I think he would, then there is no problem.

The only player I thought badly of, because of how he left the club and let the supporters down, was he who should not be named but u can stick him up your Ars3.

Spot on really. He's Croation, brought up in a war zone, earning shed loads of money because he's a good footballer. In 10 years time or less it will be " Luca Who ?" so can anyone really blame him for doing what he can to maximise his earnings. Are any of them any different ?  Its up to Levy to sort it out, and soon

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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #6 on: July 24, 2012, 06:39:39 PM »
So the contract he signed that keep him with us until 2016 is worthless just because he wants to bugger off and earn more, so why sign in teh first place???  To milk a higher wage for a year then go on strike when another club wants him who is offering more..... I bet that aint in his fecking contract!  And as for comparisions to jobs you and I do we dont have long term contracts in our jobs, we want out we give notice and then we are off.  Luc*nt has a contract and why???? to secure services and a pay rate!

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« Reply #7 on: July 24, 2012, 07:10:07 PM »
He has a contract, so the team can demand a transfer fee in order for them to move on. No contracts and players will be free to move without the club receiving any benefit for the time they have put in, developing the player or exposing them to other clubs. The contract system may need to change but we can only work with what we have at present.

The team needs the contract to protect their assets, due to the Bosman case, players even entering their final year (aka Van Persie) are a threat to the clubs outlays. At least at spurs we did not allow that to happen, we were able to tie him to a longer contract probably under the agreement that he could leave if we did not get CL the following season. Hence Levy and AVB talking openly about him being able to leave, but at the right price.

Actually do you think it is morally okay to force someone to continue to work for someone, against their will? Surely it is also immoral to say that someone is not allowed to seek a higher salary, surely everyone is entitled to that freedom.

I know this may be tough for you, but seriously try to imagine what you would do in his shoes, not as a spurs supporter but as a professional footballer?
Maybe next year...

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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #8 on: July 25, 2012, 11:14:33 AM »
It should be carried out in a professional manner currently Modders is not doing it this way!  If he is so desperate to leave I am sure he has a buy out clause so why not meet it himself and go!

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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #9 on: July 25, 2012, 11:25:55 AM »
He has a contract, so the team can demand a transfer fee in order for them to move on. No contracts and players will be free to move without the club receiving any benefit for the time they have put in, developing the player or exposing them to other clubs. The contract system may need to change but we can only work with what we have at present.

The team needs the contract to protect their assets, due to the Bosman case, players even entering their final year (aka Van Persie) are a threat to the clubs outlays. At least at spurs we did not allow that to happen, we were able to tie him to a longer contract probably under the agreement that he could leave if we did not get CL the following season. Hence Levy and AVB talking openly about him being able to leave, but at the right price.

Actually do you think it is morally okay to force someone to continue to work for someone, against their will? Surely it is also immoral to say that someone is not allowed to seek a higher salary, surely everyone is entitled to that freedom.

I know this may be tough for you, but seriously try to imagine what you would do in his shoes, not as a spurs supporter but as a professional footballer?

Once again we are all showing our true colours, just because he can better himself by moving to a club that are willing to pay him the going rate and offer him a higher quality of football he is a c*nt !!!!
 
You lot are priceless listen too yourselves Luca Modric has been an absolute superstar for us and is trying to improve himself further unfortunately due to our Chairmans Short sightedness and lack of ambition in failing to back the last manager he is now going to lose one of his prize assets !!!
 
There is absolutely no reason to be abusive or hold anything against Luca Modric players are bought and sold that is how the football club balances its books ..... remember this my Levy you reap exactly what you sow, and whatever you said last year is now coming back to bite you on the arse !!!!!
 
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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #10 on: July 25, 2012, 12:29:39 PM »
He has a contract, so the team can demand a transfer fee in order for them to move on. No contracts and players will be free to move without the club receiving any benefit for the time they have put in, developing the player or exposing them to other clubs. The contract system may need to change but we can only work with what we have at present.

The team needs the contract to protect their assets, due to the Bosman case, players even entering their final year (aka Van Persie) are a threat to the clubs outlays. At least at spurs we did not allow that to happen, we were able to tie him to a longer contract probably under the agreement that he could leave if we did not get CL the following season. Hence Levy and AVB talking openly about him being able to leave, but at the right price.

Actually do you think it is morally okay to force someone to continue to work for someone, against their will? Surely it is also immoral to say that someone is not allowed to seek a higher salary, surely everyone is entitled to that freedom.

I know this may be tough for you, but seriously try to imagine what you would do in his shoes, not as a spurs supporter but as a professional footballer?

Once again we are all showing our true colours, just because he can better himself by moving to a club that are willing to pay him the going rate and offer him a higher quality of football he is a c*nt !!!!
 
You lot are priceless listen too yourselves Luca Modric has been an absolute superstar for us and is trying to improve himself further unfortunately due to our Chairmans Short sightedness and lack of ambition in failing to back the last manager he is now going to lose one of his prize assets !!!
 
There is absolutely no reason to be abusive or hold anything against Luca Modric players are bought and sold that is how the football club balances its books ..... remember this my Levy you reap exactly what you sow, and whatever you said last year is now coming back to bite you on the arse !!!!!
 
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So a player who is under a long-term contract can simply go AWOL? That's interesting. If he wants to leave, he can submit a request and when Spurs' valuation of him is met, he can pack his bags. Simply not turning up to work is awfully unprofessional. After going AWOL he is on the same level with Berbastard who also used to be a fantastic player for us. Another prime example of player power... And I think what makes people even more bitter towards him, is the fact that he used to be a nice and down-to-earth lad. So much of that then...  :-\

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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #11 on: July 25, 2012, 01:40:43 PM »
The out pouring of abusive towards him is still pretty disgraceful... It was widely assumed that last year Levy asked him for another year and if we didn't get Champs League he would be allowed to leave ...... Wow lo and behold Levy digging in his heels again and once again it will affect the team if he wants to go let him!!!
£27 million to Real Madrid we make a nice tiody profit and he dosen't go to one of our rivals !!!!
 
Believe me if you are promised something and then someone changes the conditions on you you are going to get stroppy thats human nature nice lad or not !!!!!
 
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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #12 on: July 25, 2012, 08:27:06 PM »
The out pouring of abusive towards him is still pretty disgraceful... It was widely assumed that last year Levy asked him for another year and if we didn't get Champs League he would be allowed to leave ...... Wow lo and behold Levy digging in his heels again and once again it will affect the team if he wants to go let him!!!
£27 million to Real Madrid we make a nice tiody profit and he dosen't go to one of our rivals !!!!
 
Believe me if you are promised something and then someone changes the conditions on you you are going to get stroppy thats human nature nice lad or not !!!!!
 
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Were you in his office? I don't think so. As you have a right to bash Levy (and I personally don't think any good of him), other fans have their right to call Modrić names. The fact is that he signed a contract until 2016 (and not very long ago). Things would be simpler had he not signed such a long contract.

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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #13 on: July 26, 2012, 02:38:14 AM »
The thing here is Modric could be in breach of contract by his actions. There was a huge kerfuffle over in North America over a similar issue involving hockey goaltender Tim Thomas, and he had to put up with very much the same thing in response. Regardless of one's background or where one has come from, if you sign a contract, you should be ready to honour it - or else don't sign the bleedin' contract! :P Going AWOL is not honouring a contract.

Now do I agree with the intensity of the abuse Modric (and Tim Thomas) have had to put up with? No - I seldom, if at all, do in these situations. But I can kind of see the reasoning behind the existence of the abuse.

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Re: Adios Luca Modric
« Reply #14 on: July 27, 2012, 11:58:36 AM »
So no one here has ever pulled a sickie?

Look I agree that whilst he is under contract he should turn up for work if he wants to be paid. If he does not show, then he is not paid. Not that complicated if you ask me.

I do not think that his stance does him any favours, I do not support his actions either. He would have a higher moral standing with the spurs supporters had he not taken this action. But I do think that there must be a reason why he is taking this action now. He was in exactly the same position last year but did not behave in this way. What has changed? It is not just the desire to earn more money, that is still the same.

The big difference here is that there is no Harry either giving him good advice or just being someone he does not want to let down. He does not have that same loyalty to AVB or Levy.

And there is a difference between him and Berbatov, because Modric gave us another year and played well during it too. Now I do not know what promises were or were not made to him by Levy, but Maybe the Harry departure was the final straw.
Maybe next year...