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You are only a rich club with little history..

 

Mr. Gourlay,

 

Further to your correspondence and renewed pursuit of Luka Modric, I am writing to you to tell this player is not for sale at ANY price.

 

Whilst I commend the work you have done in getting to the player with the use of an unnamed Iranian agent, I can only apologise for the club

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Bro Spurman,

 

Errr I'm a bit slow.. That letter is genuine from Levy or made up? [:p]

 

Hope it's real. Dun bow to these rich mafia russians or rich Arabs

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I love Spur too much besides an enduring 2009/10 top 10 finishing...

 

Yet to see glory days ahead, but honestly, Spurs are basically a "feeder club" like some others too, the needs to sell b4 they can buy players, The days of Glen Hoddle, Teddy Sheringham, Sol Campbell, Robbie Keane, Jonathan Woodgate & ex-england fallen star ( Paul Gascoine ) was a sad & sorry sight.

 

The younger growing start like Aaron Lennon, Luka Modric & M Dawson has proved to be awesome players, the need to sell is apparent, How long can they hold on to Luka? He has handed in a transfer, when a player heart is not in the cockeroo cage, only feathers will fly

 

It's about time for team-building and buy fresh players from local & abroads, Spur has done it before, picking out talented but unproven players in the past, they can do it again wif talent scout of course.

 

Spur need a manager like Fergie to pick out unpolished black diamond, we love to hate him, but deep down, we really admired Alex Ferguson shrew thinking as a manager and a father-liked figure to many of his young players . . . One of the reasons why players i.e Neveille brothers, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and stick them thru thick and thin, many point the fingers are Fergie's upbringing style.

 

How many manager can do that? . . . very few !

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what are professional?

 

I though they are ppl who still give their best even if it is a s--t day for them...

 

but by looking @ most of them... they are just over-pay, ordinary ppl with some talent.

 

 

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I love Spur too much besides an enduring 2009/10 top 10 finishing...

 

Yet to see glory days ahead, but honestly, Spurs are basically a "feeder club" like some others too, the needs to sell b4 they can buy players, The days of Glen Hoddle, Teddy Sheringham, Sol Campbell, Robbie Keane, Jonathan Woodgate & ex-england fallen star ( Paul Gascoine ) was a sad & sorry sight.

 

The younger growing start like Aaron Lennon, Luka Modric & M Dawson has proved to be awesome players, the need to sell is apparent, How long can they hold on to Luka? He has handed in a transfer, when a player heart is not in the cockeroo cage, only feathers will fly

 

It's about time for team-building and buy fresh players from local & abroads, Spur has done it before, picking out talented but unproven players in the past, they can do it again wif talent scout of course.

 

Spur need a manager like Fergie to pick out unpolished black diamond, we love to hate him, but deep down, we really admired Alex Ferguson shrew thinking as a manager and a father-liked figure to many of his young players . . . One of the reasons why players i.e Neveille brothers, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and stick them thru thick and thin, many point the fingers are Fergie's upbringing style.

 

How many manager can do that? . . . very few !

ya I agree, not many managers can do it, in fact none. I mean teaching his players to look for hookers when wife is pregnant? or teach them to have affairs with brother's wife?

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ya I agree, not many managers can do it, in fact none. I mean teaching his players to look for hookers when wife is pregnant? or teach them to have affairs with brother's wife?

 

You mean your company's boss actually intervene your personal life too ??? ....

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