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Chairman's message

Dear Supporter,

I want to start my notes by saying I hope you and your loved ones are well after what has been a challenging, often overwhelming year – and one that has called for immense resilience.

The hope must be that we are now looking ahead to a return to what we all enjoyed before the pandemic struck. Today is an excellent example – the opportunity to come together, return to our home and for 90 minutes cheer the team on.

This season, for many reasons, we have not met our raised expectations on the pitch. Since we lost the Champions League Final in June, 2019, we have invested in excess of £250m in new players. Everyone had high hopes with the squad we had assembled. Unfortunately, despite sitting top of the Premier League in December, we have not been able to sustain this position. We reached the Carabao Cup Final, however we had a disappointing exit from the Europa League and now find ourselves fighting to qualify for Europe, having competed in European competition for 14 of the last 15 seasons.

The new stadium is pivotal to generating revenues to invest in the squad. Every single penny generated gets re-invested back into our Club.

We are absolutely clear that central to our ambitions is a successful football team – it is what we all crave. We have come close over the last seven seasons and everyone’s focus is on a return to regular Champions League participation and competing for honours.

I have said it many times and I will say it again – everything we do is in the long-term interests of the Club. I have always been and will continue to be ambitious for our Club and its fans.

As a Club we have been so focused on delivering the stadium and dealing with the impact of the pandemic, that I feel we lost sight of some key priorities and what’s truly in our DNA. Our work in the community and with the NHS is an example of when we get it right, but we don’t get everything right. It has never been because we don’t care about or respect you, our fans – nothing could be further from the truth.

We have announced we shall establish a Club Advisory Panel that we believe will provide wide, authentic representation and ensure our fans are at the heart of Club decisions, with the Chair to be appointed annually as a Non-Executive of the Board with full voting rights, a first for any Premier League club.

We shall focus on the recruitment of a new Head Coach. We are acutely aware of the need to select someone whose values reflect those of our great Club and return to playing football with the style for which we are known – free-flowing, attacking and entertaining – whilst continuing to embrace our desire to see young players flourish from our Academy alongside experienced talent.

It has been evident all season just how much we have missed your presence in the stands. It is a huge lift for all of us to have our final home game of the season with so many of you back here to support the team.

I want to thank you all for your tremendous support as always this season, despite having to watch much of it from afar, both here and around the world.

The players and coaches will show their appreciation at the final whistle and thank you for your fantastic support in such extraordinary circumstances.

I want to give my thanks to Ryan Mason and the coaches, Chris Powell, Nigel Gibbs, Ledley King, Michel Vorm and Perry Suckling who have stepped in to lead the team through to the end of the season – and to our players – they have had to continue to perform and be professional during times when they and their families have also been affected by the pandemic.

I should also like to thank all our staff for their continued hard work in often trying circumstances. Whilst many enterprises ceased to operate they continued to deliver football matches and drive off-pitch digital and virtual projects.

I urge everyone to get behind the team as we look to finish the season strongly and hopefully secure European football again next season.

I hope you and your families have a great summer break and that we welcome you back in August to a full capacity stadium.

We are all part of the Spurs family and together we are stronger.

Yours,

Daniel
 
Time for him to deliver players that the manager wants and not basement last-minute buys.

Dont think anyone doubts his financial model, rather his strategy in the transfer market.

Having read a recent post of yours, if you really think that Jose Mourinho was not aware and happy of the players to be bought under him then you're very naive.
Once our financial engine actually gets to work for more than a few months, I have little doubt that we will see that reflected in the transfer strategy
 
I like it and believe he is sincere

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Dear Supporter,

I want to start my notes by saying I hope you and your loved ones are well after what has been a challenging, often overwhelming year – and one that has called for immense resilience.

The hope must be that we are now looking ahead to a return to what we all enjoyed before the pandemic struck. Today is an excellent example – the opportunity to come together, return to our home and for 90 minutes cheer the team on.

This season, for many reasons, we have not met our raised expectations on the pitch. Since we lost the Champions League Final in June, 2019, we have invested in excess of £250m in new players. Everyone had high hopes with the squad we had assembled. Unfortunately, despite sitting top of the Premier League in December, we have not been able to sustain this position. We reached the Carabao Cup Final, however we had a disappointing exit from the Europa League and now find ourselves fighting to qualify for Europe, having competed in European competition for 14 of the last 15 seasons.

The new stadium is pivotal to generating revenues to invest in the squad. Every single penny generated gets re-invested back into our Club.

We are absolutely clear that central to our ambitions is a successful football team – it is what we all crave. We have come close over the last seven seasons and everyone’s focus is on a return to regular Champions League participation and competing for honours.

I have said it many times and I will say it again – everything we do is in the long-term interests of the Club. I have always been and will continue to be ambitious for our Club and its fans.

As a Club we have been so focused on delivering the stadium and dealing with the impact of the pandemic, that I feel we lost sight of some key priorities and what’s truly in our DNA. Our work in the community and with the NHS is an example of when we get it right, but we don’t get everything right. It has never been because we don’t care about or respect you, our fans – nothing could be further from the truth.

We have announced we shall establish a Club Advisory Panel that we believe will provide wide, authentic representation and ensure our fans are at the heart of Club decisions, with the Chair to be appointed annually as a Non-Executive of the Board with full voting rights, a first for any Premier League club.

We shall focus on the recruitment of a new Head Coach. We are acutely aware of the need to select someone whose values reflect those of our great Club and return to playing football with the style for which we are known – free-flowing, attacking and entertaining – whilst continuing to embrace our desire to see young players flourish from our Academy alongside experienced talent.

It has been evident all season just how much we have missed your presence in the stands. It is a huge lift for all of us to have our final home game of the season with so many of you back here to support the team.

I want to thank you all for your tremendous support as always this season, despite having to watch much of it from afar, both here and around the world.

The players and coaches will show their appreciation at the final whistle and thank you for your fantastic support in such extraordinary circumstances.

I want to give my thanks to Ryan Mason and the coaches, Chris Powell, Nigel Gibbs, Ledley King, Michel Vorm and Perry Suckling who have stepped in to lead the team through to the end of the season – and to our players – they have had to continue to perform and be professional during times when they and their families have also been affected by the pandemic.

I should also like to thank all our staff for their continued hard work in often trying circumstances. Whilst many enterprises ceased to operate they continued to deliver football matches and drive off-pitch digital and virtual projects.

I urge everyone to get behind the team as we look to finish the season strongly and hopefully secure European football again next season.

I hope you and your families have a great summer break and that we welcome you back in August to a full capacity stadium.

We are all part of the Spurs family and together we are stronger.

Yours,

Daniel

Words, unlike Spurs season tickets, are cheap.

Time would be better spent securing a new manager, and a DoF, rather than peddling bland tosh like this.
 
Having read a recent post of yours, if you really think that Jose Mourinho was not aware and happy of the players to be bought under him then you're very naive.
Once our financial engine actually gets to work for more than a few months, I have little doubt that we will see that reflected in the transfer strategy

Yep, I'm naive in thinking Mourinho was jumping for joy when he heard Doherty and Rodon were coming in to bolster his defence instead of Skirinar and or Diaz.

I hope that you are right about our finance engine ... I just doubt the operators' strategy of the engine.
 
'As a Club we have been so focused on delivering the stadium and dealing with the impact of the pandemic, that I feel we lost sight of some key priorities and what’s truly in our DNA. Our work in the community and with the NHS is an example of when we get it right, but we don’t get everything right. It has never been because we don’t care about or respect you, our fans – nothing could be further from the truth.'

Right. That's why you lied to the fans' faces when you denied that the ESL was being discussed. That's why you charged the highest prices in the league for the first game back after a year of financial devastation. That's why you tried to furlough ordinary working folk while giving yourself a fat bonus for your work. That's why you disparaged folks who spend thousands following this club all over Europe as 'legacy fans' who needed to be shedded to attract the global clientele. Because you cared for and respected the fans.

Words are cheap, which is why Levy loves them. They're also utterly worthless when they're as disingenuous as this.

Don't take any accountability - don't promise investment in the first team. That would cut into long-term interests - not of the 'Club', mind. The long-term interests of ENIC, which are entirely based around maximising the billion-pound profit they're already guaranteed from the club at absolutely no cost to them whatsoever.

Christ, I hope folks see through this patronizing rubbish. Even ENIC supporters - surely you can see how disingenuous this is, whatever you think of their ownership in general.
 
Right. That's why you lied to the fans' faces when you denied that the ESL was being discussed. That's why you charged the highest prices in the league for the first game back after a year of financial devastation. That's why you tried to furlough ordinary working folk while giving yourself a fat bonus for your work. That's why you disparaged folks who spend thousands following this club all over Europe as 'legacy fans' who needed to be shedded to attract the global clientele. Because you cared for and respected the fans.

Words are cheap, which is why Levy loves them. They're also utterly worthless when they're as disingenuous as Derp

Don't take any accountability - don't promise investment in the first team. That would cut into long-term interests - not of the 'Club', mind. The long-term interests of ENIC, which are entirely based around maximising the billion-pound profit they're already guaranteed from the club at absolutely no cost to them whatsoever.

Christ, I hope folks see through this patronizing rubbish. Even ENIC supporters - surely you can see how disingenuous this is, whatever you think of their ownership in general.

There are a few things I don't like about the statement, I took some of it as a veiled apology for the ESL, I don't think they should apologise over that. I don't like that he still feels he needs to pay lip service to the fans not being in the stadium, lastly, I don't like that they are wedded to free flowing attacking football, I just want winning football.
 
There are a few things I don't like about the statement, I took some of it as a veiled apology for the ESL, I don't think they should apologise over that. I don't like that he still feels he needs to pay lip service to the fans not being in the stadium, lastly, I don't like that they are wedded to free flowing attacking football, I just want winning football.

It's nothing more than an end of season PR statement with a checklist of things to be covered. @DubaiSpur you really let brick wind you up mate.

What do people expect, public hari kari?
 
Right. That's why you lied to the fans' faces when you denied that the ESL was being discussed. That's why you charged the highest prices in the league for the first game back after a year of financial devastation. That's why you tried to furlough ordinary working folk while giving yourself a fat bonus for your work. That's why you disparaged folks who spend thousands following this club all over Europe as 'legacy fans' who needed to be shedded to attract the global clientele. Because you cared for and respected the fans.

Words are cheap, which is why Levy loves them. They're also utterly worthless when they're as disingenuous as Derp

Don't take any accountability - don't promise investment in the first team. That would cut into long-term interests - not of the 'Club', mind. The long-term interests of ENIC, which are entirely based around maximising the billion-pound profit they're already guaranteed from the club at absolutely no cost to them whatsoever.

Christ, I hope folks see through this patronizing rubbish. Even ENIC supporters - surely you can see how disingenuous this is, whatever you think of their ownership in general.

I am not an "ENIC supporter". I am a Tottenham supporter first, foremost and lastmost, but one who is not especially anti-ENIC. At the very least, having got this far down the line with them, it is just insane to not give a couple more years to see the new stadium bear fruit.
I 'm pretty OK with the statement on the whole, given that these things are not intended to make any great reveals. The bit you quoted is one of two where Levy effectively says he got it wrong. But it doesn't actually matter what he writes because with opinions so polarised at the moment everyone can pick something as validation of their own stance. If he didn't put out his usual end of season statement, it would be "Levy snubs the fans".
 
It's nothing more than an end of season PR statement with a checklist of things to be covered. @DubaiSpur you really let brick wind you up mate.

What do people expect, public hari kari?

Not lying would be a start, mate. These people lie through their teeth about what they really want at every turn - the least that we can do imo, is call them out when it's as disingenuous as this. They don't give a crap about the fans, never have and never will. The 'long-term interests' they're talking about are their own - long-term interests of ENIC. Not the club.



I am not an "ENIC supporter". I am a Tottenham supporter first, foremost and lastmost, but one who is not especially anti-ENIC. At the very least, having got this far down the line with them, it is just insane to not give a couple more years to see the new stadium bear fruit.
I 'm pretty OK with the statement on the whole, given that these things are not intended to make any great reveals. The bit you quoted is one of two where Levy effectively says he got it wrong. But it doesn't actually matter what he writes because with opinions so polarised at the moment everyone can pick something as validation of their own stance. If he didn't put out his usual end of season statement, it would be "Levy snubs the fans".

One doesn't preclude the other mate. You can be a Spurs fan who supports/doesn't mind ENIC, the two aren't incompatible. I wish the same courtesy was afforded to those of us who deeply dislike them and their useless ownership and culture of mediocrity, but I do believe that.

The bit I quoted is where he justifies his decisions with 'we care about the fans, honest guv'nor'. Except it's a bald-faced lie, like most things he comes out with - for the reasons I listed above.

I don't think that should be left unchallenged, is all. Sure, it's a PR statement - nearly everything he says is. But at the least, I'd hope folks can see the lies in it.
 
Yep, I'm naive in thinking Mourinho was jumping for joy when he heard Doherty and Rodon were coming in to bolster his defence instead of Skirinar and or Diaz.

I hope that you are right about our finance engine ... I just doubt the operators' strategy of the engine.
I'm glad we agree.

It was made really quite clear that discussions were had about the parameters of the job.
 
It's nothing more than an end of season PR statement with a checklist of things to be covered. @DubaiSpur you really let brick wind you up mate.

What do people expect, public hari kari?

Haters have to hate. Anybody who reads end of season letters from owners of any club and sees anything more then just flim flam ( same at all clubs) really needs to get a reality check.
 

Folks on Twitter absolutely not falling for this rubbish - tweet's being relentlessly ratio'd. Good to see.
I reckon their the same people that did the protest on Saturday
And the spent the day in the pub drinking beer and doing coke
Then claim their more passionate than other fans... whilst chanting random chants of hatred and anger then throwing up in their baseball cap
 
Haters have to hate. Anybody who reads end of season letters from owners of any club and sees anything more then just flim flam ( same at all clubs) really needs to get a reality check.

- Or thinks they are anything but "customers" to a business, or that ENIC is somehow different to anyone else in world football. Someone thinks City gives a fudge about their fans? in their case it's a PR exercise vs. asset
- Almost every major company claims to be "customer obsessed/focused" then are goaled on revenue/asset increase

The issue is the disconnect between what supporters think a football club is, and what the business really is.
 
Not lying would be a start, mate. These people lie through their teeth about what they really want at every turn - the least that we can do imo, is call them out when it's as disingenuous as Derp They don't give a crap about the fans, never have and never will. The 'long-term interests' they're talking about are their own - long-term interests of ENIC. Not the club.





One doesn't preclude the other mate. You can be a Spurs fan who supports/doesn't mind ENIC, the two aren't incompatible. I wish the same courtesy was afforded to those of us who deeply dislike them and their useless ownership and culture of mediocrity, but I do believe that.

The bit I quoted is where he justifies his decisions with 'we care about the fans, honest guv'nor'. Except it's a bald-faced lie, like most things he comes out with - for the reasons I listed above.

I don't think that should be left unchallenged, is all. Sure, it's a PR statement - nearly everything he says is. But at the least, I'd hope folks can see the lies in it.

I don't think he is lying.
- ESL : He told the Trust he wouldn't discuss hypotheticals, which it likely was at the time. Semantics, hair-splitting - maybe. But not an outright lie.
- Furlough : there are plenty of fans who believe it was the right thing to do - although the plan should have been for the club to top up the 20%. Far from furloughing fans "whilst" giving himself a fat bonus, the board forewent their salaries. (Cue 'wow' comment - I'm not saying that's a huge sacrifice, just that they weren't paying themselves bonuses).
- Legacy fans : I believe he does care about the fans, but the match-going fans are no longer the only fans. If we want a seat at the top table, a global fanbase comes with the territory. I agree "legacy fans" was a bad choice of words due to its double meaning. I prefer to think of legacy, in the context of a football club, as something passed down from generation to generation and which actually makes more sense.
 
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