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Daniel Levy tells Luka Modric ‘he ain’t going nowhere, he’s Spurs boy for life*’

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Last night Daniel Levy once more reitirated his stance on Luka Modric leaving Spurs. He’s not. He’s not going anywhere for any amount of money. Simple. All done and dusted then? No of course it isn’t, to believe that is the end of it would be to display an embarassing amount of naievety.

Daniel has of course, basically just said to Modric and any potential suitors that we want to keep him and if he wants out then he is going to have to fight his way out. It won’t be pretty and it would need to be accompanied by an unfeasibly large bag of cash. In making this statement again Levy has been lauded and praised to the heavens by Spurs fans everywhere. Yes, the same Levy who a couple of weeks ago was being derided by the same fans for chasing his Olympic dream. It’s okay though, Spurs fans aren’t fickle. Honest.

Not that Luka Modric would believe that. Our ‘irreplaceable little genius’ dubbed by many as ‘Moddle’ – you can’t get a much higher honour than that as a Spurs midfielder – has been turned upon by many. He’s been labelled, ‘scum’, a ‘traitor’ and that old favourite of the outraged, ‘judas’. Perhaps its not crossed their minds that what he might need is a reminder of how much he’s loved and appreciated at The Lane. Or perhaps they are actually more realistic than others in accepting that like most modern footballers, he doesn’t really care about the fans or what they think. I couldn’t turn on him but to those that have, as Voltaire didn’t say, ‘I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it’.

Supporting a team, any team, is an emotional thing so snap reactions are to be expected. It’s not as if Spurs fans are the only ones guilty, it’s a football thing, everyone does it. Wayne Rooney was blasted by the vocal minority of United fans when he decided they weren’t ambitious enough. Over the last few summers Fabregas has taken it in the neck from a small but growing group from down the road for his annual Barca flirtation. Once they have been convinced of their respective clubs ‘ambition’ they have been welcomed back into the fold no questions asked. Undoubtedly some of the fans will lose a bit of love for one of their heroes but when they deliver on the pitch it becomes almost impossible to keep resenting. This will be the case with Luka too, if he leads us back to the Champions League or helps us to a trophy this season, the current media driven frenzy will be all but forgotten as his name is sung loud.

The role played by the media in this is of course the reason for much of the bad feeling from fans. Most of the major media outlets have played a part in pushing this story and twisting it to their own agenda, Sky Sports News however have firmly led the way. ‘Sky Sports News understands….’ is a phrase that is now guaranteed to raise the ire of most Spurs fans. Levy, Redknapp and the rest of our PR and media team need to look at this very closely. Let’s not forget that recently we’ve been good enough to allow SSN exclusive access to Jermain Defoe for a half hour special feature and also let Harry Redknapp sit in their studio for 30 minutes earlier in the week. Not to mention Redknapps almost constant presence on the channel during the season of course. Unrivalled access that no other club of our level seems to offer up. It might be wise to make them think again by playing our cards closer to our chest in the future. Although it’s important to remember that we also use them for our own purposes and getting our ‘message’ out. Anyway, stopping Harry talking to them could prove nigh on impossible.

This saga is going to run and run. Luka is due to meet Harry Redknapp later today to discuss his future while Modric’s agent is now being quoted as saying that he won’t be requesting a transfer, which is great to hear. It would be nice to hear something encouraging from the little man himself, his silence doesn’t really help promote positive thoughts and it would be good for him to clear up that Mail interview from a couple of weeks ago. Even so, you still get the feeling he’s not the type to throw his toys out the pram. *cough* Berbatov *cough*. Chelsea won’t take this lying down, it seems inconceivable that they won’t test the chairmans resolve again. It’s also impossible to rule out late moves by either of the Manchester clubs who are both admirers of Modric, but then again, who isn’t an admirer?

Personally I still feel, he’ll get a pay rise, get his head down and be told to help us back into the Champions League next year. If we don’t get that he will then be allowed to move on and with there still being 4 years left on his contract at that point, Levy will still be able to make a stunning profit on the deal. Hopefully he’ll use some of that pay rise to buy himself some new shorts, the Wham look should have stayed in the 80′s.

Just like our chairman, I’ll reiterate this, Luka Modric is going nowhere, he’s a Spurs player and we won’t be selling our best players. It’s time for Levy to stick to his word, for once it’s clear his words aren’t those of a negotiator, and tell Roman or anyone else where to stick their chequebook.

COYS

Stuart Watts

(@Studub on Twitter)

* well a year at least anyway

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9 Responses

best article yet. Superb.

I too couldn’t bring myself to join the “Luka’s scum” brigade for one reason and that’s because I’m yet to hear him say he wants to leave. I’ve never thought he would leave and Levy’s stance on the matter only reaffirmed that feeling.

Obviously, he’ll leave next summer and who can blame him? We’re unlikely to get back into the top 4 but if we do we’re still not title contenders and we still can’t pay him £100k+ a week.

The hope of course would be that he plays out of his skin this season, gets us into the top 4 or win a trophy and then if he still wants to leave he goes to Barcelona who would suit his style of play far more than any Premier League club.

If that did happen I’d hope fans wouldn’t slate him because he’s always given his all for us and not one person can honestly say they’d not do the same for 2x or 3x their current salary and a chance to compete at the highest level.

  • Very good article as ever Stuart.

    Like most Spurs fan’s I’ve seen them come and go. Modric is good, very good, but maybe not quite as good as he thinks he is.

    I would like to see his fragile talents survive that nest of vipers that is the Stamford Bridge dressing room, John Terry, Ashley Cole, airguns and all.

    He doesn’t score enough goals for me, a couple more from him would have got him the Champions League football he so craves – as Spurs. Bill Nic was always on at Ardiles to score more goals, and Modric is no Ardiles, not yet at least.

  • Do not be surprised to see Barca, Inter etc picking up the story over the coming weeks.

  • Great to see that VDV came out on Sky this morning and said that he’d spoken with Modders and said
    “He was happy to see us,. Maybe a little bit disappointed but I can understand him. “It’s not easy when a club wants to buy you. But I think he’s happy here and he also told me that he likes to play with us again and train with us. So we’re happy that he’s staying”
    Only positive news that! Now word on the street is that we are trying to buy Juan Mata, and another striker hopefully Llorente as he’d be mustard for us, or Rossi. But the realistic thing is our wage bill with the number of surplus players we have on our books at the moment is what is making transfers difficult. So until we get rid of any of our strikers and surplus midfield players then I suspect we will be having a quiet early summer. Then you will see the Fulham’s, Blackburn’s and the like come in and take Bentley, Jenas, Keane, etc… maybe then we’ll see some activity.

  • Brilliant article, such good reading. Thanks Stu

  • Super duper.

  • I know it is supposed to be a happy ending but for me this whole saga is slowly becoming the last drip i needed to turn my back on football , i ll still enjoy playing it and probably watching but i dont like what it has become. Maybe i am just getting old and nostalgic but it used to be about money AND sport , nowadays its about money , lifestyle and if there is time left about achievements on the pitch.

    Loyalty i dont ask but a bit of style and decency could be nice , been playing and following all my life and have seen it happen at my own semi pro level as well as on the pro level. Its a job for most players and no longer a passion , little boys want to become pro because of the lifestyle and no longer because of the game. Be all you want to be means , get that fecking Ferari , that bloody ridiculous vuiton bag and the airhead wag.

    I ll return to my rocking chair in the old folks home now :)

  • Nice balance, well done. The present situation is far from over, but the ball is firmly in Luca’s court now. If he stays and is happy to do so, then it will be a fantastic end to a sorry state of affairs. If Chelsea once again come-a calling, it will be seen as tapping up, as they’ve been told under no circumstances or amount of cash will they get him. I hope if any club continue to pursue him, that DL really bites back. Unlike the Berbatov/Carrick situation, Levy is holding all the cards this time and I hope he uses them wisely, but when has he ever let us down?

  • “Hear Hear” also summed up SSN to a tee,my one and only hope is that IF he does leave next season then he goes on to play for a Barca,Madrid,or Milan,he would grace those pastures perfectly.COYS

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