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Agreed, you're right, I realised that today.
Spurs are posting losses, but a lot of the deductions don't count towards PSR, so we are absolutely fine in PSR terms, and thus if Spurs (Levy) had (or finds an investor with) hundreds of millions, we could invest that money if we could reliably claim the money was spent on sponsoring the ground or whatever.

But in terms of the current Spurs and Levy, we do plough all money back into the football team and do spend what we bring in, and have spent huge sums of money on "fees + wages".
So any additional money needs to come from somewhere or someone else
 

Why are they still arguing about a statement that was made about Rangers? It was clearly about Rangers.............just own that you got it wrong and pull him up on something else

This is one of those things that people repeat/read enough times that they think it's true - it's indicative of the world we live in that the truth doesn't actually matter anymore (if it ever did) just repeat what you want people to believe and enough people will assume it to be true
 
This is one of those things that people repeat/read enough times that they think it's true - it's indicative of the world we live in that the truth doesn't actually matter anymore (if it ever did) just repeat what you want people to believe and enough people will assume it to be true
Reminds me of the Burnkinshaw quote “there used to be a football club there”
Which I never ever found as something he said, but not saying it wouldn’t be wrong
 
This is one of those things that people repeat/read enough times that they think it's true - it's indicative of the world we live in that the truth doesn't actually matter anymore (if it ever did) just repeat what you want people to believe and enough people will assume it to be true

In relatively modern times, that approach was the bedrock of Sinn Féin’s strategy in the late 80s and 90s. It’s pretty clear now that others in the political world were watching and learning.
 
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