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Daniel Levy - Chairman

Which is why I advocate for evaluating a window after it closes (and then again a while after that).

Then we'll actually know the outcome of this window.

Palhinha isn't elite? Not having a go, just curious. Not sure I would say elite either, but defensively my expectations are up there for him.

Kudus looks fantastic. Is he "elite", what's the standard for you?

It's a great question. Do you buy elite, or do you buy players and after a while you realise they're elite? That is because your recruitment team had the smarts to identify them before you realised their runway. I sort of feel like that about Kudus. I'm incredibly hopeful about the guy. Did I know Dele, Walker, Eriksen or Toby would turn out to be elite players when we signed them. Not in the slightest,

Even if Palhinha is elite, which he isn't, you don't remain that way when you hit your thirties in those engine room roles. For me, he is stop gap because we couldn't get someone like Wharton who looks like he can become elite.

So perhaps that better explains my comment about elite. I wanted players signed where we could have a debate about why they should be first choice after joining an already good team. Better still, no debate.
 
It's a great question. Do you buy elite, or do you buy players and after a while you realise they're elite? That is because your recruitment team had the smarts to identify them before you realised their runway. I sort of feel like that about Kudus. I'm incredibly hopeful about the guy. Did I know Dele, Walker, Eriksen or Toby would turn out to be elite players when we signed them. Not in the slightest,

Even if Palhinha is elite, which he isn't, you don't remain that way when you hit your thirties in those engine room roles. For me, he is stop gap because we couldn't get someone like Wharton who looks like he can become elite.

So perhaps that better explains my comment about elite. I wanted players signed where we could have a debate about why they should be first choice after joining an already good team. Better still, no debate.
Solid descriptions, makes sense. My standard for "elite" is perhaps a touch higher than that, not that's just how we use words. I'm really excited to see how good Kudus can get.

Agree that those signings that aren't obviously here and now great to everyone, but hit the ground running and turn out great are some of the very best. And often good value too.

Palhinha is a stop gap. Perhaps also with Gray who could become that next first choice in that position, not just a potential new signing at some point. I think with Palhinha there's at least a debate if he should be first choice?
 
Didn't Fergie also say in the same quote something like Daniel always puts Tottenham first.
Nobody, to my mind, doubts that Levy always puts Tottenham first. The issue is whether his actions are conducive to that objective or else if his obsessive bargaining does those objectives more harm than good....
 
Nobody, to my mind, doubts that Levy always puts Tottenham first. The issue is whether his actions are conducive to that objective or else if his obsessive bargaining does those objectives more harm than good....
Plenty of people assert that Levy puts his ego, financial greed, miserly nature or his personal reputation above Tottenham. A lot of those people are keyboard warriors who have some Spurs connection in their avatar
 
Plenty of people assert that Levy puts his ego, financial greed, miserly nature or his personal reputation above Tottenham. A lot of those people are keyboard warriors who have some Spurs connection in their avatar
Plenty of people also defend levy to the hilt. They can accept their own speculation but can’t take any speculation against him.

Like any human he is not without his faults and merits. I think it’s the continuous cycle of seeing him in action causes people to question him in the transfer market.

Even when players, opposing chairmen, managers have said things that align with some of what is discussed here. It’s usually poopood by people that can’t have a word said against him.

Levy’s name gets dragged in the mud, sometimes it may be warranted and sometimes it’s not.

However it’s been a long time since we have all been behind the club.
 
I know I’m a million steps ahead of myself and it’s very unlikely but wouldn’t it be hilarious if Levy had his Ange moment this season and we won the league.

Think some of our fans’ heads might explode with a mixture of joy and frustration.
Yeah but if we won the League (gulp!) those fans would be the first to shout they'd ALWAYS backed him to the hilt.

How to be a football fan, eh? :cool:
 
Some people would rather the quote was 'bends over easier than my missus after a couple of sherries '
I don’t really get how a manager of a club is dealing with the chairman of another if I’m honest
Seems like there may have been some weird cross over when we didn’t let them have berbatov cheap
 
I don’t really get how a manager of a club is dealing with the chairman of another if I’m honest
Seems like there may have been some weird cross over when we didn’t let them have berbatov cheap

Fergie was general manager of United, he ran the place top to bottom, that’s why he was so hard to replace.
 
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