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Daniel Levy - Chairman

Is there any need for such a patronising response? Someone doesn’t agree with your views so you say people who don’t agree don’t have a brain that understands. I really don’t understand the loyalty to ENIC over the actual club. I mean we only live once. Why be so loyal to a business over the football club you chose to support?

There is room for supporting the club and realising that Levy is not he devil himself. Which is pretty much the middle ground on here despite it being painted as something else
 
Is there any need for such a patronising response? Someone doesn’t agree with your views so you say people who don’t agree don’t have a brain that understands. I really don’t understand the loyalty to ENIC over the actual club. I mean we only live once. Why be so loyal to a business over the football club you chose to support?
Are there really any Spurs fans that have a higher loyalty to ENIC than Spurs? I can't remember ever getting that impression from anyone I've ever interacted with.
 
Not heard anyone single him out
Just saying he turned down players
That’s is a fact and was his choice

I've read tons of posts on different forums over the years blaming Poch for Spurs firing blanks in the 2018 transfer window. As you know, I'm a relatively newbie on here so perhaps you guys were kinder. I actually think that transfer window was years of Poch's frustration in the making. He saw his Spurs dream build out disintegrating, with transfer patterns that none of us really liked e.g the summer of 2017. I just think it came to a head and Poch made a stance on our recruitment after getting offered more duffers.

When you think back to Poch's time there were the superb players he inherited. There was Toby, Son, Dele and even Big Vic that came in as fantastic additions. With both types, Poch went to work and nurtured them. He optimised them as players. He was mostly making do with the rest of his squad though. He couldn't get them upgraded whilst his first team was on the decline.

In some ways he had the perfect response to his employers by getting one last big charge to the CL final out of that squad before it mostly collapsed. The club model we have now has the potential to be way better.
 
I've read tons of posts on different forums over the years blaming Poch for Spurs firing blanks in the 2018 transfer window. As you know, I'm a relatively newbie on here so perhaps you guys were kinder. I actually think that transfer window was years of Poch's frustration in the making. He saw his Spurs dream build out disintegrating, with transfer patterns that none of us really liked e.g the summer of 2017. I just think it came to a head and Poch made a stance on our recruitment after getting offered more duffers.

When you think back to Poch's time there were the superb players he inherited. There was Toby, Son, Dele and even Big Vic that came in as fantastic additions. With both types, Poch went to work and nurtured them. He optimised them as players. He was mostly making do with the rest of his squad though. He couldn't get them upgraded whilst his first team was on the decline.

In some ways he had the perfect response to his employers by getting one last big charge to the CL final out of that squad before it mostly collapsed. The club model we have now has the potential to be way better.

then we let him buy who he wanted and we ended up with Ndombele
 
then we let him buy who he wanted and we ended up with Ndombele

Is another "bash Poch" narrative. He shouldn't even been presented as an option to the manager if the due diligence was being done by the scouting team.

Poch was incredibly unlucky with Wanyama. He was equally unlucky with Sess in my opinion but people don't write about that way. I also think Gio would have settled way better under Poch than the anti-football managers who managed after.

I still find the Tanguy thing staggering. I have no time for the player or the recruitment team that included everyone from the scouting team, the chairman and the manager.
 
as if these poxy little protests will make the slightest difference.

we are at the glass ceiling with this little fella in charge, and he isn't going anywhere/relinquishing control any time soon.

we are where we are, we might get lucky and win the (very) odd trophy here or there, or have a good league season, but it'll be despite him, not because of him.
 
Christ Almighty. The amount of bed wetting is embarrassing. He’s a Woolwich fan, he went through their academy, he wants to join them. That’s life. If it’s true he’s going there, move on to the next one.

Let’s not judge the window until it’s done.

and what about Savinho? interested but don't want to pay the fee is the latest.

this window will end like most others - with disappointment and us short in areas. and it's down to him.
 
Christ Almighty. The amount of bed wetting is embarrassing. He’s a Woolwich fan, he went through their academy, he wants to join them. That’s life. If it’s true he’s going there, move on to the next one.

Let’s not judge the window until it’s done.

Haters have to hate its what they do.
 
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