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So 15 mins to go. We are winning. Or we are drawing. Or we are 1 down but pushing to win.
Everyone out!!
That will help. (Actually maybe it would help if all the moany detractors buggered off).
I'm not sure anyone will notice 8 people walking out.
 
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So 15 mins to go. We are winning. Or we are drawing. Or we are 1 down but pushing to win.
Everyone out!!
That will help. (Actually maybe it would help if all the moany detractors buggered off).

What a load of tossers they are.
 
Nice to hear some level headed fans instead of the OTT we get from many.
I like the fact that Capology is mentioned and many fans believe that site to be totally accurate . They mentioned Villa , currently Capology are showing Villa 1st team squad total wage bill at £126.6 million and ours at £132.2 million, on that basis why are they riding high in the league and we are languishing , head coach maybe ???
Also on Capology , Simons wages £12.6 million a year , Eze at The Woolwich £11.7 million , who believes that is correct ??
Capology know absolutely zero about the wages. They make estimates based on educated guesses but any time the actual audited reports come out they are completely and utterly wrong. It's basically a waste of time looking at capology at all in regards to wages.
 

Levy does not own a 30% stake in Tottenham. He owns a 30% stake in ENIC who own Tottenham, along with a bunch of other businesses.

ENIC is a private company, not a public one, and based out of the Bahamas. It’s therefore highly unlikely that Levy can wake up one morning and sell his shares to whoever he pleases as private companies nearly always have shareholder agreements that tightly control who can sell sharesc, when they can sell and who they can sell to. This is particularly likely to be the case for someone that did not found the company of personal finance its growth.
 
Levy does not own a 30% stake in Tottenham. He owns a 30% stake in ENIC who own Tottenham, along with a bunch of other businesses.

ENIC is a private company, not a public one, and based out of the Bahamas. It’s therefore highly unlikely that Levy can wake up one morning and sell his shares to whoever he pleases as private companies nearly always have shareholder agreements that tightly control who can sell sharesc, when they can sell and who they can sell to. This is particularly likely to be the case for someone that did not found the company of personal finance its growth.

The calculation has been done, he owns around 26% of spurs (ENIC owns 87% of Tottenham), he has chairman level equity, he absolutely can sell it.

And if you think Levy's personal contract didn't have the t's crossed and I's dotted, you haven't been watching for 25 years. If the bet is on who will outsmart who, Lewis nepo babies vs. Levy, I can tell you where the smart money is.

p.s. Buyer from Levy could probably find another 3-5% off the street in a reasonable short term (small amounts go up for sale from time to time)
 
The calculation has been done, he owns around 26% of spurs (ENIC owns 87% of Tottenham), he has chairman level equity, he absolutely can sell it.

And if you think Levy's personal contract didn't have the t's crossed and I's dotted, you haven't been watching for 25 years. If the bet is on who will outsmart who, Lewis nepo babies vs. Levy, I can tell you where the smart money is.

p.s. Buyer from Levy could probably find another 3-5% off the street in a reasonable short term (small amounts go up for sale from time to time)

Yet they had the power to turn off his keycard and ship his family photos in a box to his house.
 
Yet they had the power to turn off his keycard and ship his family photos in a box to his house.

Of course, they are still the majority owners.

Doesn't change anything else I've said, also doesn't mean they may not get into a world of headache if a new shareholder with ~30% comes in and demands seats on board (they will get it) and demands change and actively tries to take over.
 
Would someone taking Levy's share of the club make any difference, at West Ham Daniel Kretinsky owns about 27% of the club , according to Forbes he is worth $10.3 billion, haven't seen Hammers break any transfer records . (Or build a hotel :) )
 
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