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Teenage auz scum.

Grow some pubes and go support your local club!! Clear glory hunter.

Man united would suite you well.

Go and cook me some shrimps, Unless your too busy catching crocodiles and eating spiders?

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Stop spouting inane drivel. If you have a problem with youth you're on the wrong website, the vast majority of posters on here are aged between 16 and 24.

Your whole argument is null and void.

You are now saying ST holders mean nothing to chelsea fc.

hahahaahaha

Four words pal

GO 'SUPPORT' MAN UNITED

Oh wait you already do with the millions and millions you personally pump into the PL!!

As is yours.

"OH LOOK AT ME I'M A SEASON TICKET HOLDER, WORSHIP ME OR I SHALL SMITE YOU WITH MY SEASON TICKET. SEASON TICKET SEASON TICKET SEASON TICKET."

The club does not care about the domestic fans anymore. They will fuck you over when gate receipts count for even less than they do right now. It's all about money and we are only a few years away from season ticket holders being worthless when compared with overseas TV rights.

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AVB: Spurs may sell Modric

Andre Villas-Boas has suggested that Luka Modric will be allowed to leave Tottenham Hotspur if a suitable offer arrives for the midfielder.

Villas-Boas held his first press conference as Tottenham manager on Tuesday and was questioned about the future of a player who is reportedly keen to leave for a bigger club this summer.

Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Manchester United are all believed to be keen on the Croatia international and though Tottenham have previously been stubborn in their refusal to sell Modric, Villas-Boas says the player could leave before the close of the transfer window.

"The interest that we have from various different clubs shows the importance of the player and what he's done for Tottenham," said Villas-Boas.

"Ongoing discussions will continue with these clubs until we reach an agreement which is acceptable for each party."

Portugal international Joao Moutinho has been mentioned as a likely replacement for Modric and the Spurs boss said he is interested in the midfielder, who helped Porto secure the treble in 2010-11 under Villas-Boas.

"He was one of the most important players at Euro 2012," said Villas-Boas. "He had a fantastic tournament and was also an important player for Porto in the two years they won the title."

While Villas-Boas did rule out a possible move for Andy Carroll - saying "no, no, no" when asked if he would like to bring the Liverpool striker to Spurs - he did admit the club are hoping to sign Emmanuel Adebayor, who is reported to be available for as little as £5 million after impressing on loan last season.

"Adebayor is another player who was important last season and it will be a lie if I say we are not looking for a striker and Ade is part of that list."

Villas-Boas insists his motivation in taking the Tottenham job is to fight for silverware, and not to improve his own reputation having been sacked by Chelsea in March.

"It is not a mission of restoring reputation," Villas-Boas told reporters, "it is a mission to get Tottenham back on track with titles.

"We have to continue with the quality work Harry left us. We’ll have to try to build from that and put Tottenham on road for titles."

Villas-Boas arrived at Chelsea with an impressive reputation and Roman Abramovich was forced to pay £13 million to free him from his contract in Portugal.

Though his brief spell in charge of Chelsea was chastening - with the players resistant to his methods and the team struggling for form - Villas-Boas says it helped his development as a manager.

"For me after the Chelsea step it was important to choose somewhere I was surrounded by the right people and the right commitment," he said.

"You always learn from experience and for me the Chelsea experience was maybe not so gratifying in terms of success but it was very gratifying professionally."

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