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Wasn’t it the secret footballer who said the atmosphere wasn’t actually a thing players even noticed, let alone responded to?

Strikes me as something people pay lip service to.
I’m pretty sure the players hear and feel it. Dier jumping into the stands, Beckham after hearing his wife being sung about, players geeing up the crowd. All points to them being aware
 
I used to get the 123 from Bell Corner to Bruce Grove, pain in the arse getting back of an evening game though. Just walk from Ferry Lane / Tottenham Hale these days.
yep..thats right the 123 and it turns away from tottenham high rd up Seven Sisters towards arsenil..
conspiracy?..I could never understand it! while grounds like leeds ..I think manu and other grounds mostly up north actually laid busses for their fans to get to the football ground..

anyway those wonderfull days are well gone..
 
CFS and THST seem at odds now having originally been aligned.

ALTHOUGH not a fan of the trust I think this ex trust member is purposely trying to sell something the letters are not saying because she left under a cloud.

They are a ultimately a membership organisation, if their members are not "Levy Out" then aligning with with that message goes against their process.

 
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CFS and THST seem at odds now having originally been aligned.

ALTHOUGH not a fan of the trust I think this ex trust member is purposely trying to sell something the letters are not saying because she left under a cloud.

They are a ultimately a membership organisation, if their members are not "Levy Out" then aligning with with that message goes against their process.


This always happens with protest groups, they have trouble agreeing a set of issues they can agree on and who they represent, in an effort to please all they end up with a large wishlist which creates more in fighting.
 
This always happens with protest groups, they have trouble agreeing a set of issues they can agree on and who they represent, in an effort to please all they end up with a large wishlist which creates more in fighting.

Exactly and exactly what was talked about it on here. Come to one common ground for the greater good, even if its the fluff of "change" and then you don't have to agree on the rest.

I also think there is far too much ego involved in these things, loads of personal posturing
 
Exactly and exactly what was talked about it on here. Come to one common ground for the greater good, even if its the fluff of "change" and then you don't have to agree on the rest.

I also think there is far too much ego involved in these things, loads of personal posturing

Was ever thus
 
Exactly and exactly what was talked about it on here. Come to one common ground for the greater good, even if its the fluff of "change" and then you don't have to agree on the rest.

I also think there is far too much ego involved in these things, loads of personal posturing

There has to be a clear target of something they want.

The fluff of “change” will never be enough.

You can’t start until you know what done looks like, you need a need a deliverable.
 
There has to be a clear target of something they want.

The fluff of “change” will never be enough.

You can’t start until you know what done looks like, you need a need a deliverable.

Yeh true.

Like @K.D.D.D.D.Soc says though, they are never going to agree on 10 steps, so pick one and go with it and agree you don't need to align with the rest.

The with it all was highlighted by the militant nature of SpiderBatMonkeyCounter or whoever it was who could not and would not answer simple questions with meant he didn't know himself, nothing he linked to explained it either. The protest for them was the start and was a good start (for them) but they need to refine their points still
 
Yeh true.

Like @K.D.D.D.D.Soc says though, they are never going to agree on 10 steps, so pick one and go with it and agree you don't need to align with the rest.

The with it all was highlighted by the militant nature of SpiderBatMonkeyCounter or whoever it was who could not and would not answer simple questions with meant he didn't know himself, nothing he linked to explained it either. The protest for them was the start and was a good start (for them) but they need to refine their points still

I’d focus on a new chairperson. Most of us have seen enough by now to know that the current one can’t get us to the level of success on the football field that a club of our stature now should reasonably be able to attain.
 
I’d focus on a new chairperson. Most of us have seen enough by now to know that the current one can’t get us to the level of success on the football field that a club of our stature now should reasonably be able to attain.

The chair that has achieved more success than the rest of the chairpeople in our history combined.

We’d qualified for the European Cup once before ENIC, once.
 
I’d focus on a new chairperson. Most of us have seen enough by now to know that the current one can’t get us to the level of success on the football field that a club of our stature now should reasonably be able to attain.

I would go for some low hanging fruits like the pricing and some others that are easily aligned and then wrap the change in chairperson into a point that you made about prioritising football success, I don't think they will oust a chairman so I think its ambitious and I do agree with the sentiment of what does a new chairman look like whilst accepting Levys time is cooked.

I think Levy has done an extraordinary job moving us further without delivering on the pitch and I always think we need to move forward (hence why I think he is cooked). But I am also cautious about what that looks like. A year ago many would have taken Ineos here which would have been a disaster IMO, so I am cautious on who is next before being fully invested in a firm "OUT OUT OUT".
 
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The chair that has achieved more success than the rest of the chairpeople in our history combined.

We’d qualified for the European Cup once before ENIC, once.

I don’t disagree that he’s helped to take us to that level. I’m not sure at all he’s the one to take us forward now. Plenty to say that we’ve gone backwards in footballing terms since the CL final.
 
Yeh true.

Like @K.D.D.D.D.Soc says though, they are never going to agree on 10 steps, so pick one and go with it and agree you don't need to align with the rest.

The with it all was highlighted by the militant nature of SpiderBatMonkeyCounter or whoever it was who could not and would not answer simple questions with meant he didn't know himself, nothing he linked to explained it either. The protest for them was the start and was a good start (for them) but they need to refine their points still
My 3 point plan would be:

1) Stop the tanoy music immediately pre and post match
2) Open the museum we were promised in Warmington House
3) Bring back the mint in the mushy peas

Whose up for joining my splinter REal Tottenham And Region Devoted Supporters?
 
It started going backwards whilst he was here.

Progress isn’t linear though, that’s still a very small sample size to judge business performance on.

Even Coca Cola and Apple have down years.

5 years isn’t a small sample size. Poch’s team only went backwards because he got negligible funds. The first team performance is the most important factor as we are a football club after all.
 
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