Grays_1890
Barry Daines
Just don't change the locks
Sullivan and Brady will be dead in 20 years so money in the bank
Just don't change the locks
Spurs had the 5th highest revenue in the PL in the season before ENIC took over from Sugar.And I bet you the keys to my house that none will be there in 20 years let alone make the same commercial or community impact that Spurs have and will go on further to make.
I think that last line is how many of us feel. But as someone on here said recently what do we want to become a business with a football division? Or a football club first with a strong commercial background. It's not black and white I get that. But there is no harm as a fan dreaming of us winning the big trophies, being back in the Champs League final or competing for the title again.Again some very good points, I expect the owners to make the most of any commercial avenues and rightly so have excelled in this department.
They do invest in the squad but do not spend the money wisely and have managers have alluded to, not just one, do not back them where they have requested.
Commercially great, on the pitch below par.
Spurs had the 5th highest revenue in the PL in the season before ENIC took over from Sugar.
1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Leeds
5. Tottenham
6. Liverpool.
For some reason many on here seem to have this idea that Spurs didn't have high revenues prior to ENIC taking over.
Crunch the numbers (and here I mean football outcomes, league finishes, cup runs)I just find it weird that people on here back Levy to the hilt so vociferously but don’t do the same for the players whether that’s ex players or the current squad. 9 times out of 10 they back Levy. Even now when it’s absolutely farcical what is going on our/Levy’s club you still get people defending him and claiming we can’t do any better
Spurs had the 5th highest revenue in the PL in the season before ENIC took over from Sugar.
1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Leeds
5. Tottenham
6. Liverpool.
For some reason many on here seem to have this idea that Spurs didn't have high revenues prior to ENIC taking over.
I think that last line is how many of us feel. But as someone on here said recently what do we want to become a business with a football division? Or a football club first with a strong commercial background. It's not black and white I get that. But there is no harm as a fan dreaming of us winning the big trophies, being back in the Champs League final or competing for the title again.
Jose and Conte were appointed within 24 hours....stop being so sloppy.I don’t think anyone said it’s easy or that Levy hasn’t done good work but no one in football gets a life pass. I could flip the question round and ask why if other chairmen at their respective PL clubs can get managerial appointments right, back them, not fudge the timings of sackings, not take an age In appointing managers then why can’t Levy after more than 20 years. Should we just accept things as they are forever because the next chairman “do a Leeds”?
Jose and Conte were appointed within 24 hours....stop being so sloppy.
Yes. Mr HindsightThat worked well.
Crunch the numbers (and here I mean football outcomes, league finishes, cup runs)
Benchmark against our peers at the outset
Benchmark against our new peers ie the elite not the ones we've left behind.
You have an objective starting point.
That even ringfences it to football performance.
You can exclude offield commercial/infrastructure development, although in any owner comparison this should be taken into account but I'm sure you're happy with this part?
Jose and Conte were appointed within 24 hours....stop being so sloppy.
You'll have to provide a wider period just to discount the probability of a company 'rude healthing' themselves before a sale.Spurs had the 5th highest revenue in the PL in the season before ENIC took over from Sugar.
1. Man Utd
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Leeds
5. Tottenham
6. Liverpool.
For some reason many on here seem to have this idea that Spurs didn't have high revenues prior to ENIC taking over.
Yes. Mr Hindsight
No problem with dreaming or aspiring to great things for the club, it's the irrational mantra that ENIC are stopping this happening and a change will automatically make everything better that grinds with me. The club will change ownership at some time in the future and I dont believe it will happen because some fans are unhappy, just got to look down the road to last year, club had a crap manager, owners who were holding them back and a poor squad according to their fans.
No. You got that right.And the timing of Jose’s sacking?
You'll have to provide a wider period just to discount the probability of a company 'rude healthing' themselves before a sale.
On the subject of Arsenal, they have started to spend money after years of being frugal and being content with top 4. They also had a poor squad. That’s what frustrating about us, no reason why we can emulate what they’re doing if we made better decisions.
Which is why I have some glimmer of hope left in the stomach and I admit its waning. I mean they created a dynasty and fell back which tells you the story of how football is and they also fell back whilst trying to maximise the commercial growth off the pitch which we as a club made no secret of copying, including meetings at Arsenal. We desperately need to get the manager bit right and shift the squad, this summer is the most crucial we have had no doubt.