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Andy Gray
Quite a few of the 'big' Spurs social media accounts getting behind this too. I think it'll be more than the usual 15-20 people that it used to be.
On a side note - Why do you call them idiots?
Quite a few of the 'big' Spurs social media accounts getting behind this too. I think it'll be more than the usual 15-20 people that it used to be.
Quite a few of the 'big' Spurs social media accounts getting behind this too. I think it'll be more than the usual 15-20 people that it used to be.
On a side note - Why do you call them idiots?
Surely you have to say the same about anyone who has ever protested about anything in that case?Maybe because they REALLY think they can make a change by waving a couple of home made banners about.
Maybe because they REALLY think they can make a change by waving a couple of home made banners about.
You really think that those who protest against wars are idiots. I could go on but you must see that there is a big difference.Surely you have to say the same about anyone who has ever protested about anything in that case?
Your statement was "because they REALLY think they can make a change by waving a couple of home made banners about".You really think that those who protest against wars are idiots. I could go on but you must see that there is a big difference.
Your statement was "because they REALLY think they can make a change by waving a couple of home made banners about".
Whereas personally I suspect that anyone that protests does think they can make a change yes.
And you know what? There have been many cases in history where people protesting has brought about change. Even at THFC it was the Sugar Out protests that got the ball rolling.
Its a good question. So personally I'm not impatient. I'm happy with it. But I see why fans are discontented. And they are impatient macarons alot of the time. I think ENIC out is silly as it's not realistic in any way. This was my alternative idea but admittedly no idea what the strategy is sometimes.Change strategy from what to what? A structure has been put in place on the football side in the last 18 months to support footballing decisions. Should we just throw that out and start again? If so why?
Surely you should back whichever/whoever you think is right instead of just defaulting to back the owners?
I think now as a customer base where it feels transactional more than ever (I jacked my ST in because I am a firm believer of you touch yourself you makes your choice), I can see why people now feel there is a need to voice their opinion. We all know Enic are going nowhere but for the first time in a while I am sided with the fans who feel they wanna have a rant about it.
I think now as a customer base where it feels transactional more than ever (I jacked my ST in because I am a firm believer of you touch yourself you makes your choice), I can see why people now feel there is a need to voice their opinion. We all know Enic are going nowhere but for the first time in a while I am sided with the fans who feel they wanna have a rant about it.
Levy had a hard on for Mourinho for ages mate. I don't think you can lay the hiring of Mourinho at Harry Kane's door.Player power will destroy clubs, look at SAF with several WC/High profile players, it cannot be tolerated.
Spurs has been sick post Poch partially due to Kane, everyone says Levy/ENIC massively misjudged to hire Jose/Conte, no question part of that was trying to appease/keep Harry.
My take on that would be that the manager has been here just a short time and is only just starting on his rebuild. Whereas the owners have been in place for ages and have chopped and changed so much that there have now been 4 or 5 rebuilds started in 5 years with none ever getting anywhere near to completion.I really don't understand how on one hand you can say the manager is in a rebuild, needs to be given time and should be judged on that accordingly while also shifting position on the club who are orchestrating the rebuild - if we are rebuilding then everyone needs the time to be judged accordingly.
I think there are a number of potential gripes that fans have that they are fair to air should they wish too. Its entirely up to them.I really don't understand how on one hand you can say the manager is in a rebuild, needs to be given time and should be judged on that accordingly while also shifting position on the club who are orchestrating the rebuild - if we are rebuilding then everyone needs the time to be judged accordingly.
Aside from whether Levy/ Joe Lewis trust (or whatever we call ENIC nowdays) should or shouldn't stay is it still in THEIR OWN interests too?
I get they are an investment company that is only investing in us so they can someday have a return.
If they aren't looking to sell the stadium rights anymore and can not keep up with a level of spending required to finish in the top 4 consistently... then haven't we reached the end of the road of what they can and cannot do to increase the clubs value?
Surely at this point we're just going to depcreciate in value (minus inflation)?
I'd say we likely depreciated in value after the Saudi Sportswashing Machine takeover due to increased compeititvness for CL. Anthing could happen that pushes us further down the ladder.
Another one for your auto-correct list!If you what??
My take on that would be that the manager has been here just a short time and is only just starting on his rebuild. Whereas the owners have been in place for ages and have chopped and changed so much that there have now been 4 or 5 rebuilds started in 5 years with none ever getting anywhere near to completion.
I think there are a number of potential gripes that fans have that they are fair to air should they wish too. Its entirely up to them.
I gave up my ST because I felt there was now a distinct lack of value to the cost of going, even though I could afford to, I made that choice, that was on me so I don't feel the need to protest, but other might feel differently. I won't mock them for that
Your statement was "because they REALLY think they can make a change by waving a couple of home made banners about".
Whereas personally I suspect that anyone that protests does think they can make a change yes.
And you know what? There have been many cases in history where people protesting has brought about change. Even at THFC it was the Sugar Out protests that got the ball rolling.