If Harry is required to do some time for his alleged crime against the state, would that make you happy?
Secondly, how well do you think Spurs can cope without him and finally does it mean that we'll eventually get our man, Modric and possibly Bale too?
Crime and punishment...
posted on 27/1/12
I will hate to see Mr. Harry sent to prison but if thats what it will take for us to get our man and shine again then so be it, he should have known better than to break the law...
posted on 27/1/12
Daniel Levy isn't going to prison so why would you think he'd sell us Modric or Bale when he wouldn't budge in the summer?
posted on 27/1/12
Harry's conviction could break his resolve
posted on 27/1/12
Daniel Levy isn't going to prison
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I would not be so certain on this, there are def some skeletons in this guy´s cupboard!
posted on 27/1/12
'Arry's just an 'onest cockney street urchin trying to make his way in the big bad world. Well that's the way he's trying to portray himself ha ha
posted on 27/1/12
kharin
posted on 27/1/12
All i'm saying is that Harry has no say (whether he likes to admit it or not) on players being sold. Modric not being given his move to Chelsea was a point of principle for Levy, not Redknapp. If it had been up to Redknapp he would have sold Modric and bought 2 or 3 "trific/top drawer" players. Irregardless of whatever happens to Arry, Levy still will not sell Modric to us.
As it is, Chelsea are chasing creative players in the shape of Willian, Lucas Moura (possible summer signing), Hazard (possible summer signing) and De Bruyne. If we can get Willian, i feel will have enough to maintain are top 4 position or better. I don't think Chelsea will be going back for Modric as our plans/ambitions have changed considerably since then.
posted on 27/1/12
Even if he goes to Gaol, he will not remember the experience, as he has a very shoRt term memory.