It's a tricky one for Spurs. Without wanting to sound disrespectful to Spurs, Modric is capable of playing football in a team at a higher level and having had a taste of CL football, he wants more. His head has been turned and once that's happened it'd very difficult to get a player fully focused for his current team.
So what do Spurs do? Keep him against his will and have a half focused player, who like Fabregas, his value will decrease the more he tries to engineer a move?
Or cash in now and use the money to bring in players who actually want to play for the club?
5 goals scored
5 different scorers
Striker scores again
Clean sheet
I think that their input is evident.

I think there is one big difference. Fabregas just wanted to go home - nowhere else. In fact, he reportedly gave up millions to do so.
Modric, on the other hand, has, I suspect, had his head turned by a large cheque being waved in front of him. Sure, he'd prefer to play CL football, than not. But, are Chelsea that much better than Spurs at the moment? Personally, I don't think so. With the addition of 1-2 good strikers, I think we can give anybody in the Premiership a tough game. In fact we should have won both games against the Chavs last season. A goalkeeping howler cost us the home game. And, some piss poor officiating cost us the away game.
I think there is one big difference. Fabregas just wanted to go home - nowhere else. In fact, he reportedly gave up millions to do so.
Modric, on the other hand, has, I suspect, had his head turned by a large cheque being waved in front of him. Sure, he'd prefer to play CL football, than not. But, are Chelsea that much better than Spurs at the moment? Personally, I don't think so. With the addition of 1-2 good strikers, I think we can give anybody in the Premiership a tough game. In fact we should have won both games against the Chavs last season. A goalkeeping howler cost us the home game. And, some piss poor officiating cost us the away game.
So is it winning trophies and CL football or is it money?
If the latter are you suggesting that if Nasri was paid more at Arsenal he would stay?
I think it's a mixture of both.
For Modric, he wants Champions League football (at least that's what he's said publicly)
For Narsi, he has Champions League football, so I can only conclude that he wants more than the £90k per week we've offered him.
So is it winning trophies and CL football or is it money?
If the latter are you suggesting that if Nasri was paid more at Arsenal he would stay?
So the doubling of Modric's wages isn't a factor then?
Modric knew that there wouldn't be CL football with Spurs in May when he signed his contract extension - he was happy to stay at a club with no CL football then but you suggest that he isn't now. If CL football was that important to him he should have made his desire to move obvious to Levy and not signed a new contract.
As for Nasri maybe he, like Fabregas, wants to actually win something. < Didn't intend that to come out as a dig.
in one way, he may actually have done Levy a favour in signing it, as it will secure a better transfer fee.

The Fabregas and Narsi situations are completely different. Fabregas wanted to go home, he said that 2-3 years ago, we were just trying our best to hang on to him. There's nothing about the Nasri situation that doesn't demonstrate that he's moving for entirely mercenary reasons.
The Fabregas situation was different, but ultimately it amounts to the same thing - having a want away player.
Are Chelsea that much better than Spurs? I think the answer has to be yes. Chelsea are winning trophies and playing Champions League football, Spurs are not.
And these are the things that players want. Club loyalty seems to be a thing of the past these days, players go where the best deals are offered to them.
The ultimate example of this is Samir Nasri - he is on good wages £90k per week, he is playing regular champions league football and playing in one of the best teams in Europe and yet he wants to ditch Arsenal because someone has offered him more money.
Fair play for beating Hearts 5-0. But, as was discussed when the draw was made, Hearts are a typically poor SPL team- around the standard of an average League One team.
This result in no pointer for the season; it was a good work out in a game which was no more taxing than a pre-season friendly.
The real business starts on Monday!
With the addition of Adebayor, and maybe one more, I would fancy us to take on Chelsea anytime. I sincerely don't believe there's much of a gap, now - if any
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How many of or players would get in thier team Modders, Bale and Probably Van der Vaart, no doubt the gap has definately got smaller in recent years, but if they manage to sign 2 creative players then we can probably forget about getting anywhere near them this year. I personally feel the top 3 are set in stone but we can definately get in the mix for 4th.
With the addition of Adebayor, and maybe one more, I would fancy us to take on Chelsea anytime. I sincerely don't believe there's much of a gap, now - if any
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How many of or players would get in thier team Modders, Bale and Probably Van der Vaart, no doubt the gap has definately got smaller in recent years, but if they manage to sign 2 creative players then we can probably forget about getting anywhere near them this year. I personally feel the top 3 are set in stone but we can definately get in the mix for 4th.
Adebayor, but City would never let The Chavs have him. Probably Sandro. Also, Lennon and Walker wouldn't be far away. The Chavs will need to spend big time, soon. Terry, Lampard, Drogba, Anelka are all up to their sell by date, or very close. I repeat, as things stand, there really isn't much between the teams.
Shame Csch's out for a month.