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Daniel Levy - Chairman

I hope you all remember this when the new manager doesn’t hit the ground running and everyone cries saying they should have given Ange time.
 
When is the next protest? If we don't have someone else in charge next game I might consider going to one.
Will be at the Leicester game inside the stadium, it's all very hush hush though - unless you're part of the secret DM crew on twitter.

In other words, another load of twaddle.
 
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Not much more … time to move on. He’s had a good go and his model isn’t worth a toss for success on the pitch
As chairman and what he is paid (highest in the league) he should be convincing owners to invest more for the long term good of the club. Or he should seek investments by diluting current ownership. However since he is a minority owner is there a conflict of interest in the valuation of the club for sale? Whatever Levy thinks it is there has been interest but probably too high for investors
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As chairman and what he is paid (highest in the league) he should be convincing owners to invest more for the long term good of the club. Or he should seek investments by diluting current ownership. However since he is a minority owner is there a conflict of interest in the valuation of the club for sale? Whatever Levy thinks it is there has been interest but probably too high for investors
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The bar was set with Chelsea and their price
It validates the value the club have on Tottenham
Personally….i think it’s nuts
Football clubs should not be valued as high. But I’m not a £B trying to buy a club
 
He owns the company. He could pay himself a pittance and take dividends instead.
He is very much the minor partner in the ownership. Lewis has always been happy with him because his investment in THFC has grown at a good rate. If that investment growth stalls or even reverses then maybe he'll no longer be happy.

I'm hoping that at some point the beneficiaries of Lewis' trust realise that for a yearly salary of £3m plus they could actually attract real talent.

The real talent coming in would perhaps also concentrate on real talent beneath them and we'd start to see the best football people being headhunted and doing great things at our club.
 
He doesn't have the kind of money needed to invest, it would have to come from Lewis family trust, if possible.
I guess it's why he's looking for outside investment. There's also a limit now on what can be invested.
It doesn't seem that they are looking particularly hard for outside investment. Or perhaps more pertinently no-one agrees with the overblown valuation that he has put on the club.
 
It doesn't seem that they are looking particularly hard for outside investment. Or perhaps more pertinently no-one agrees with the overblown valuation that he has put on the club.
I take it that most discussions would be done in secret so I've no idea if they are or aren't.
 
I saw something written somewhere in the SM-Spurs-o-sphere that in terms of the THFC board, Levy is the only one who has some football-related experience..anyone know the backgrounds of the rest of the board to say whether this is true or not?
 
I saw something written somewhere in the SM-Spurs-o-sphere that in terms of the THFC board, Levy is the only one who has some football-related experience..anyone know the backgrounds of the rest of the board to say whether this is true or not?
Who was the last football appointment that we made who was headhunted from another club that he was doing great work at?
 
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