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Chris Jones
What about the head spins, tailspins, delirium and despair up until the end of January....how dare you deny me that!Let's see how we feel at the end of the window
What about the head spins, tailspins, delirium and despair up until the end of January....how dare you deny me that!Let's see how we feel at the end of the window
It's obviously a Vinai signning now that he's starting to play well, but if he goes back to playing crap it's obviously a Levy signingIs Simons classed as a Vinai signing now then? I heard it phrased as a Levy panic buy a month or so ago.
Talking the the talk. Now walk the walk.For those who can't see small
Dear supporters,
As we reach the halfway point of our season, I wanted to share an update on our plans for the future. The joint ambition of our executive team, board and the Lewis Family is clear: to see our men's team competing regularly in the Champions League and for major trophies, while significantly raising the competitive level of our women's team.
Our focus is sporting success, and in that we share the same ambition as our supporters. We know that words carry little weight without action, which is why recent months have been spent undertaking a thorough review of our operations. Opportunities for a genuine reset are rare in clubs of our size and we have been determined not to waste this moment as we make the changes needed behind the scenes to compete consistently at the highest level.
Football has changed significantly in recent years and, while the club has evolved and achieved incredible things, we recognise that in some key areas we have not always kept pace. We all feel the gap between where we are and where we want to be and, while we know progress takes time, we share your impatience to close it. Our supporters want wins and performances to be proud of and we know the men’s first team has fallen short of where we want to be so far this season. Significant work is underway and I wanted to set out the key areas of focus.
PLAYER TRADING
We believe in our current squad, but must add more quality, experience and leadership to compete consistently at the highest level. Doing so requires a more proactive approach to recruitment, alongside a wage structure that supports our ambition.
We are fully focused on strengthening the squad in January where the right opportunities exist, while recognising that the most significant player trading activity typically comes in summer windows. Our priority is to make signings that genuinely move us forward and we will be disciplined against that aim.
Player trading is also about knowing when to sell and being decisive about moving players on who are not part of our future. Doing so is essential to maximising value and managing our financial fair play obligations. Despite common belief, we are not immune to these rules and must carefully manage our squad development plans against them.
This focus is reflected in the appointment of Rafi Moersen from City Football Group as Director of Football Operations. When he joins later this year, reporting into our Sporting Director, Johan Lange, he will play a central role in shaping and executing our player transactions and supporting the wider football operation.
ACADEMY
A productive academy is vital to our future. It provides first-team players without transfer fees and enables investment elsewhere in the squad. Crucially, it also develops players who grow up as supporters and truly understand what it means to pull on a Spurs shirt.
While there has been good progress in recruitment and coaching in recent years, we must deliver greater first team minutes and transfer returns from our academy. We have therefore committed additional investment to strengthen the academy pipeline of players and to support the systems needed for it to flourish.
PLAYER SUPPORT AND DEVELOPMENT
Whilst coaching is of course critical. and we have strengthened Thomas Frank's coaching staff with the appointment of John Heitinga, maximising performance is about more than coaching alone. We must be world class in performance services, including medical care, sports science, nutrition and psychology, to ensure players are available and primed to compete at the highest level.
We have made several changes in this area. most notably the appointment of Dan Lewindon as Performance Director, who joins us next month from City Football Group.
SUPPORTERS
Perhaps most importantly, we know there is distance between the club and our supporters and we are committed to rebuilding that connection. With your input, we have introduced initiatives such as the new Sonny mural, ticketing changes and a trial singing section and we will continue to work closely with the Fan Advisory Board.
Making matches more accessible for younger fans is a priority and we will be reviewing concession policies for junior supporters and young adults ahead of next season. We want Tottenham Hotspur to be a club that feels open, welcoming and connected to the communities it represents.
To strengthen engagement. we appointed Kate Miller as Chief Communications Officer in November and Adam Gardiner as Chief Marketing Officer this month. Along with Rafi, they form part of a newly-established Executive Team under my leadership, reflecting a more modern and collaborative structure.
I want to be clear that our ambition extends beyond the men's team. We are committed to raising the competitive level of our women’s team and have invested significantly during the January transfer window, with early signs of progress already evident this season. Growing the support and following for Spurs Women is a key focus for us going forward.
l appreciate this has been a lengthy update, but I wanted to be open about where we want to be and how we are working to get there. Tottenham Hotspur cannot exist without you, our supporters. We are built on the loyalty, passion and commitment of those who follow us, and we do not underestimate what supporting our club means.
Your dedication matters deeply. Thank you for your ongoing support. We are determined to deliver a future that reflects it.
Levy is past history and was probably a lame duck the minute Vinai was appointed , everything is now down to Vinai , as CEO that's what he is there for.So he’s credited with the sacking of Ange, appointing Frank, MGW and Eze saga’s as well? Or is it just the positive stuff in that period we can attribute to him?
Indeed. Of course talk is cheap, but the fact they are going out of their way and at length to reinforce their ambitions is encouraging.Talking the the talk. Now walk the walk.
We’ll need at least 3 years before we can fairly judge the new decision makers. Vinai is saying the right things but I’ve barely ever met a CEO that doesn’t SAY the right things. However, I do believe that the club will now put a much more professional structure in place, with more talented and qualified people in key positions. I certainly don’t see us ever being in a position again where we have a Steve Hitchen running recruitment for us or a Scott Munn doing anything for us.This window isn't the one to judge them on, it's the summer one that will be more telling....
The question for me is whether we did that as and end of window panic…. We’ve offered and spent big money right at the end of transfer windows before when panicking instead of spending less earlier in the window on the managers first choice (.e. Sissoko instead of Wjinaldum).On the wages front and what direction we are going in under Vinai, a lot of fans put great faith in the figures shown on Capology, gross pay inc. bonuses Eze at the Woolwich £11.7 million, Simons at Spurs £12.6 million , maybe Vinai has started a new chapter at Spurs.
Seems like it doesn’t it, very predictable!It's obviously a Vinai signning now that he's starting to play well, but if he goes back to playing crap it's obviously a Levy signing
We will never know whether it was a panic buy or not and think it was evident Eze knew where he wanted to go regardless of twitnews rumour.The question for me is whether we did that as and end of window panic…. We’ve offered and spent big money right at the end of transfer windows before when panicking instead of spending less earlier in the window on the managers first choice (.e. Sissoko instead of Wjinaldum).
It makes sense to me until told otherwise that he gets joint credit and blame for everything from the day he started until Levy was sacked.So he’s credited with the sacking of Ange, appointing Frank, MGW and Eze saga’s as well? Or is it just the positive stuff in that period we can attribute to him?
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