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Tottenham Hotspur Karen Club....what do they do?

I think it hurts to waste the time of the club's execs.

On alot of it like the finances equating to how the clubs run, the wages of the staff etc is well above what we should know or want to know.

Anything else like prices, standing at games, allocation and atmosphere can be handled by a fan relations.

Levy and co go well above giving this information
 
I think it hurts to waste the time of the club's execs.
i don't think it ever hurts for execs of companies to meet with representatives of their customer base.

What's Danny going to with that 30 minutes otherwise?.... Write another letter to Google begging them to sponsor our new stadium?
 
i don't think it ever hurts for execs of companies to meet with representatives of their customer base.

What's Danny going to with that 30 minutes otherwise?.... Write another letter to Google begging them to sponsor our new stadium?
I don’t know of many good CEO’s who don’t like to have direct interaction and feedback from their client base when possible.
Just a shame for Levy that within football circles, the way this is typically served up is via insufferable clown shoes like Kat Law.
 
i don't think it ever hurts for execs of companies to meet with representatives of their customer base.

What's Danny going to with that 30 minutes otherwise?.... Write another letter to Google begging them to sponsor our new stadium?
I'm not sure what he'd be doing but I can guarantee it's significantly more important than massaging the inferiority complexes of a few irrelevant fans.
 
I see they are getting their knickers in a twist again, as Levy has dared not jump at their pompous requests for his decision and 5 year plan to be meticulously laid out for their retrospective approval....
 
I see they are getting their knickers in a twist again, as Levy has dared not jump at their pompous requests for his decision and 5 year plan to be meticulously laid out for their retrospective approval....

Although not a member I’m generally supportive of most of the stuff the Trust does eg around ticketing, supporter issues, police and safety group liaison, feedback source to the club (eg catering) etc., as well as the wider work they do with the FSA (eg safe standing campaigning) and other things. But their statement after Poch was sacked (posted before Mourinho was appointed, so clearly rushed out) was nothing short of an embarrassment.
 
“The Club has moved quickly to fill the managerial vacancy. Jose Mourinho is now the manager of Tottenham Hotspur and we hope this will bring the success we all want.

There are obviously concerns about how Jose and our Club’s Executive Board will work together, and we are sure all fans would appreciate greater clarity on how the Club sees this relationship operating in practice. The questions around transfer policy, wages and accountability raised in our earlier statement on Mauricio Pochettino’s sacking still apply and we encourage the Club to communicate their plans thoroughly and transparently with their fan base.

The Club must ensure it does not find itself in the same position in two or three years’ time, and we need to hear from the Executive Board what the long-term thinking behind this appointment is, and how it sees its role.

As a supporters organisation, we hope for a successful future that respects the unique Tottenham Hotspur identity and the traditions Spurs fans cherish so dearly.”
 
“The Club has moved quickly to fill the managerial vacancy. Jose Mourinho is now the manager of Tottenham Hotspur and we hope this will bring the success we all want.

There are obviously concerns about how Jose and our Club’s Executive Board will work together, and we are sure all fans would appreciate greater clarity on how the Club sees this relationship operating in practice. The questions around transfer policy, wages and accountability raised in our earlier statement on Mauricio Pochettino’s sacking still apply and we encourage the Club to communicate their plans thoroughly and transparently with their fan base.

The Club must ensure it does not find itself in the same position in two or three years’ time, and we need to hear from the Executive Board what the long-term thinking behind this appointment is, and how it sees its role.

As a supporters organisation, we hope for a successful future that respects the unique Tottenham Hotspur identity and the traditions Spurs fans cherish so dearly.”

Thats an embarrassment
 
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