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Daniel Levy - Chairman

This is worth a read. Very much sums up my feelings about Spurs at the moment.

 
This is worth a read. Very much sums up my feelings about Spurs at the moment.

I got bored reading it because it's largely based on rhetoric and fashionable statements.

My issues with the article are numerous, but let's focus on one area.

Eric Dier, PEJ, Ndombele and perisic were the main contributors to reducing the wage bill. Can anyone reading this say they were the future of the club?

A squad is constantly evolving. Players who are on bigger wages leave because they start to drop in standards. Equally younger players and youth team players start on peanuts.

Do you think in 5 years Bergvall will be earning 8 grand a week? What about Archie gray?

Sorry I'm calling gonads.
 
We’ve been an established top flight club for almost the entirety of our existence, we haven’t been relegated since the 1970s. Whilst the consistency we have shown over the last 10-15 years is an improvement from the previous 15 years (say 1990-2005), it’s not the extraordinary achievement that some try to paint it as. I suppose the question is are you happy staying the same as we are now, a club that typically finishes in the top half/top 6 but seldom really threatens to win anything.
No. I want the rules to be properly applied so that all clubs are on a level playing field.

But if those rules aren't correctly applied, I don't want us to risk a Leeds or a Portsmouth for a swing at one trophy. Nor do I wish to become Bonesaw FC.
 
This is worth a read. Very much sums up my feelings about Spurs at the moment.

Worth a read?

It's a load of bollox from a troll account/website.
 
I got bored reading it because it's largely based on rhetoric and fashionable statements.

My issues with the article are numerous, but let's focus on one area.

Eric Dier, PEJ, Ndombele and perisic were the main contributors to reducing the wage bill. Can anyone reading this say they were the future of the club?

A squad is constantly evolving. Players who are on bigger wages leave because they start to drop in standards. Equally younger players and youth team players start on peanuts.

Do you think in 5 years Bergvall will be earning 8 grand a week? What about Archie gray?

Sorry I'm calling gonads.
Got as far as the part about Levy siphoning off profits. Pure crap.
 
This is worth a read. Very much sums up my feelings about Spurs at the moment.


Load of gonads.
 
This is worth a read. Very much sums up my feelings about Spurs at the moment.


I read it. Agree with some of it, not with all of it. People who are saying it's all a load of brick are (IMO) wrong. There's some truth in there. Halfway right IMO. But anyone who denies that the boardroom is partially responsible for where we're at is IMO in denial. I understand it, because they're not going anywhere.
 
I read it. Agree with some of it, not with all of it. People who are saying it's all a load of brick are (IMO) wrong. There's some truth in there. Halfway right IMO. But anyone who denies that the boardroom is partially responsible for where we're at is IMO in denial. I understand it, because they're not going anywhere.
There might be some truth in it, didn't read all of it to know, but when blatant lies are thrown in there it takes away any credibility.
 
I have basically wrote that .

I'm loving the levy lickers queuing up to white knight for a billionaire who has run our team into the ground.

It's beautiful for me. It really is.

Some of the more departed are blaming Dier and peh!

It's great to see. All we need is 15 more years....

Lol!

Nothing said in that post is wrong.

But keep paying.

macarons.
 
I read it. Agree with some of it, not with all of it. People who are saying it's all a load of brick are (IMO) wrong. There's some truth in there. Halfway right IMO. But anyone who denies that the boardroom is partially responsible for where we're at is IMO in denial. I understand it, because they're not going anywhere.

How is it half way right?

What is half way wrong?

Genuinely interested to know.
 
This is worth a read. Very much sums up my feelings about Spurs at the moment.



Thanks for sharing mate.

Though I doubt it will wake up anyone in here.
 
What I don't get is people not realising the land Tavistock own and built houses on isn't Spurs money. They used the stadium to acquire the ground. But it isn't linked to Tottenham Hotspur Station. It's a complete Fagin of Uncle Joe's and cousin Daniel's shell companies.

This is the guy that is so corrupt he was actually reprimanded under Donald Trump's adminstration! That's actually quite incredible. The only billionaire that got caught so blatantly he got done. That's how corrupt he is. Of course he only copped a fine. But he was sweating his fat arse for a while.

AHH well. I like to write this brick. But I don't really care. I get more satisfaction watching the heroes defend Enic and Levy.
 
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Is this guy still going on? every post is Anti Levy, we get it you don't like him but you, i and everyone else on this forum can't do fudge all about it so i wouldn't take it so seriously.
Just drown him out to be honest, most posters give reasonable debates rather than spouting rubbish as fact or trying to drum their rhetoric into everyone else.

Fact is Levy is good at some things, not so good at others same as any other owner. We will never be up for 115 charges for example under him but nor will we see unlimited investment either (not that any team can these days).
 
This is worth a read. Very much sums up my feelings about Spurs at the moment.


Thanks for sharing mate. Hard not to feel a little emotional for the guy - he's clearly hurting from how low we've fallen under these deadweights.

One day this bitter 25-year purgatory will end and we can dream again, hope again, believe again. Until then, just gotta ride it out - better days, under better owners, will come one day.
 
I tried reading the article, but stopped when I got to this

"He is rinsing this club, using it to siphon profit into a myriad of shell companies, many of which he and his cronies are also shareholders of."

You lose all empathy with me when you write something las stupid as that.

Cry me a river.
 
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