Indeed there is not much loyalty in football these days
Redknapp said: “Luka’s head wasn’t right again. He came to see me at 12pm and he told me he didn’t feel his head was right. I told him he needed to play"
And.... ?
...Laugh all you want at city but come January, all your going to hear is Modric to Chelsea ect new contract or not...

The real story here is how real football fans are getting mugged off by overpaid prima donnas and how the power is now all in the hands of the players
and I said as much in another post, on another thread.But Modric did say he didnt want to play, Redknapp said this in his interview after the Man City game.
following his 2 weeks suspension by mancini, it is expected that carlos tevez will train with the shrews. whether this may involve a move to shrewsbury is not known yet!
floreat salopia

Wow i have a stalker.
I'm sorry, but that is absolutely untrue! Shame on you for inventing stuff to use in your pointless argument!
What actually happened was that Moddy was assessed as to what his statement of mind was. No doubt he was asked if he felt up to playing and, being the top professional he is, he would have admitted that he was feeling distracted. The decision whether or not to play him would always have been with Harry, and anyone who doubts that Moddy would have played had Harry insisted is a fool and a wum. As it happened, Harry took the decision that we were better off without an unsettled Moddy. In the event, Harry was probably wrong, but we'll never know that.
Anyone who doubts Moddy's commitment to Spurs simply has no case to answer. If you persist with this argument, you are doing nothing more than exposing yourself as an idiot, as far as I am concerned.
How long is his contract?
Kick him to the reserves. City have an (almost) unlimited supply of money. Tell him in not-so-many-words that he'll be expected to train with the reserves from now until the end of his contract but he will not be picked for the team...ever. See how he likes it with 2 years of being fined EVERY TIME he's late for training knowing he's never going to play for the team.
No-one will want him after 2 years without competitive action, and he'll lose the media spotlight he loves so much. It'll teach him a huge lesson, and show the other egos at the club that City cannot be messed with.
Under either the Bossman or Webster or some other ruling it was brought in that a player can cancel his contract without penalty if the club have not used him in a certain amount of games over a certain period(a season, I think).Though hopefuly they will be able to **** him around as much as he has ****ed them around.
Personnally I don't want Casrlos anywhere near the 1st team again. The sooner he is moved on the better. If Corinthains still want him then let them gives us about £30m and 1st refusal on any of their playersfor the next 5yrs.