http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6994876,00.html Do you not think for one second that Spurs not qualifying for the CL just maybe had something to do with him wanting a move? United and Chelsea both enquired about him, it was us that took it further. Chelsea have dome nothing wrong. For a Spurs fan to accuse others of dodgy dealings is laughable given the two people running things at your club
Not on the backfoot at all. You've yet to provide a shred of evidence which suggests Chelsea wrongdoing
This is just a circular argument. We all know Modric wants to go to Chelsea but the moment he states it word for word then that will burn all his bridges at WHL. At the end of the day it's levy and Spurs that will walk out of this in the wrong whatever the outcome, not Chelsea
At the end of the day Abramovich (whom Chelsea would go bankrupt without) will have epically failed in his illegal tapping up of Modric in addition to being in the wrong and the gloryhunting District Line may have to find another team to support
Ensil You won't get a response as it doesn't suit DL's fantasy about Chelsea being a contender without outside financial backing
Absolute partisan nonsense. It is clearly obvious, to anyone without a slanted view of things, that Modric was tapped up. Using the Fail as a conduit, Chavski deliberately made public their ridiculous initial bid. Clearly all part of the larger campaign, orchestrated by Abramovich, with the aquiescence of Modrics' agent, to try and force through a transfer on terms advantageous to everybody, but Spurs. It was a crude, not very intelligent plan. No wonder Levy felt insulted, and dug his heels in.
I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for a cogent answer, Ensil. In his blinkered vision, St. Roman can do no wrong, and there's an end to his "arguement"
Without a doubt i would love to see more London clubs in the prem. Less trips up North which is better for me and the team more importantly. I have been to two away games and they where both at West Ham, hopefully they will be back and it should be very simple to get tickets for an away game at the Olympic stadium.
An impartial review will see West Ham being denied the OS A partial review will see more away fans than home fans
Geography isn't really a deciding factor in which teams I prefer to have in the league. I think the teams who deserve to be in the league are the ones who: a) Play their style of football well enough to get in to the league in the first place and b) Can fill their stadium week in week out.
No matter what type of review, think that the OS is West Hams now - and i hope it truly is a millstone around their necks - and Spurs should just forget about it and move on.
OnlyOneDB I heard that type of argument regarding the Mendes/Carroll incident, the Webb/Carrick/Gomes incident, the Gomes/Nani/Ferdinand/Dawson incident, the Gomes/Lampard incident and the Kalou being onside incident To agree with it is to go along with being ****ed over despite the rules of the game because the Man Utds and Chelseas demand it
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...-West-Hams-future-at-the-Olympic-Stadium.html She also knows what will happen on Saturday, August 16, 2014. Amazing. 'I've received so many positive messages. Even Daniel Levy sent me a message of good luck from the Bahamas and I will certainly raise a glass to him today. England manager Harry Redknapp will be my guest after an amazing summer saw us get World Cup glory again. His boys back from Brazil brought the trophy home to spend the next 12 months in our museum and his success is another triumph for the Academy of Football'
oh don't get me wrong, I agree with you in entirety, but personally I feel that the OS debacle, and the way its rumbling on, has detracted and distracted Levy et al. from the football side of things. Thats why I want us to move on, more than anything else.
please log in to view this image The pitch in this mock-up looks awfully close to the stands doesn't it