A Quote by Luka Modric

London is such a great place, and at White Hart Lane, I feel just like home. — © Luka Modric
London is such a great place, and at White Hart Lane, I feel just like home.
White Hart Lane was always a place where I felt I belonged.
I'm grateful to play at Wembley - it is a very historical place - but it is not the same feeling as White Hart Lane.
I'd love to play for Spurs and play at White Hart Lane. It won't be easy, and I'll have fight for my place in the team, but I'll work hard to do that.
The music that they play at White Hart Lane before you walk out is just... I absolutely love it. I think it's from Star Wars.
I first learned what a rivalry really was at White Hart Lane.
I played at White Hart Lane against Michael Carrick and Edgar Davids when I was 18.
I enjoyed my time at White Hart Lane, and I can't say thank you enough to the Spurs fans.
When you've played reserve team football in front of 50 people, then you play at White Hart Lane with five or six of the same lads - it's hard to describe what that feels like.
Every time I walked into White Hart Lane, I got goosebumps. I felt so privileged to play there, to make the people happy.
The biggest regret of my whole football career was leaving White Hart Lane in 1970.....my interest in football weakened after that. I was heartbroken
Bill eventually became Mr Tottenham Hotspur, and produced such a dazzling team at White Hart Lane that they won the double and played the game in a way that was an object lesson to everybody.
I enjoyed a wonderful career at White Hart Lane. I had some terrific highs as a player in the eighties and to go from there and have so many years on the coaching staff is something that makes me very proud.
I've spent lots of time in London, I studied in London, I like London. It's just not my home.
Coming to New York is like a big hug, everyone is so welcoming. There's something about here, everyone makes you feel so at home. I miss my family of course, but I don't miss London that much. I was worried, but I feel really at home. Everyone says that who comes here from London, but I didn't believe them.
I love the life in LA, it really suits this point in time, but London is home. I feel like I'm lucky that I get to have a bit of both, so rather than have to choose life just works out where I have to be in one place.
I feel like I've spent a lot of time imagining home and thinking about a dream-like place, as opposed to a real place, because that's not what I was able to do, meaning go home or be home.
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