It's been 4 games for a few years, a full season is only 8 games, its not that much of a difference.
I don't think there is any reason for neglect either.
It's been 4 games for a few years, a full season is only 8 games, its not that much of a difference.
I don't think there is any reason for neglect either.
Be careful what you wish for! @DubaiSpur
There are no quick fixes.
We put on a credible performance last night with many injuries against the purported “best team in Europe”.
Good analysis and terrible, unsupported conclusions. We’ve been punching above our weight for a while, which is unsustainable this year for various reasons. The ones you raise about management and team stagnation are important. They resonate.
But then you jump to saying that we need new owners. Why? Overall, we’ve been incredibly lucky with ENIC. We may regress slightly. We could lose Poch, we could go back to being a Europa league team for a while, there could be rather more nights like Barcelona when we grudgingly admit to being outclassed. But that's all consistent with sensible stewardship of the club.
The chance of winning the lottery, and finding a jovial billionaire (whose wealth comes honestly) determined to game FFP by any means possible, is much lower than encountering someone with a less long-term plan for recouping their investment. ENIC at least can point to the fortune they've already made. The next owner would need to justify a far, far higher price.
Hence, the day we lose Levy is likely to be a worse day than the day we lose Poch. Fortunately, it's likely to be more distant.
They've not been bad owners, certainly not. But why have we been 'incredibly lucky' with ENIC? What have they put in, what have they *done*, that justifies this hyperbole? They have taken the club's own money, and spent it in a roughly competent, entirely risk-free way, in a manner that raises the value of their asset. Have they put their own money in? No. Has their reign resulted in trophies and titles? No, *hell* no.
And have they pushed the boat out when the chance to win titles and trophies has presented itself? F*cking no, not at all.
@BrainOfLevy made an interesting point a while ago, in that this crop of players and this manager has come too early for ENIC's liking. They didn't want to have to deal with funding a title-challenging team this early - their plan was for Poch to hover around 5th-6th place while the stadium was being built, and then worry about actually winning things long, long after that.
But I don't think that reflects well on them - in fact, just the opposite. Like with January 2012, when we were gunning for the title and received Louis Saha and Ryan Nelsen on free transfers instead of the more expensive strikers and defenders our manager requested. Like that, now we find ourselves in a similar situation - we found a diamond, a managerial gem who can get us punching above our weight and work miracles with no money at all.
And instead of backing that man and taking the risk to enable him to compete, we are content to let him keep working with absolutely nothing, floating around the top four, winning nothing and growing increasingly frustrated as a result.
Because to do otherwise would be taking a risk and backing him, you see. And we don't do that - it doesn't fit with our plan of vaguely competing at some point in the next 10 to 15 years, when the stars align (if they align).
I think that behaviour's fundamentally ingrained within Levy and ENIC. They don't care about winning things, and never have.
And that just exhausts me. We'll see more of the same, whether it's Wembley, or WHL, or Nike Stadium or whatever we end up calling it. It won't change. Nothing will be followed-up on, and momentum will always be lost because the club isn't interested in pushing the boat out when we are in positions like this.
Which is why we need new owners. And which is why I'm exhausted with them, and I'd rather they finish the stadium, take their billion-pound profit and leave. And I wish them well with their next venture afterward.
I'm aware of the chances involved. I never said we were guaranteed a jovial billionaire who cares about winning things.
But Levy isn't all that great, and the structural issues behind why we win so little will persist with him, and with our penny-pinching absentee owner, no matter who manages us and whatever the stadium brings us.
It’s almost impossible for us to truly say what Levy should do going forward.
We know so little.
That's just it - credible performances. Not wins, not trophies, just credible performances, which earn us precisely 0 points.
The 'with many injuries' part is why we couldn't perform better. And that's because our squad is thin enough that it suffers when those injuries occur.
And believe me, I know it can get worse with other owners. But it can also get better - much better.
And I just think ENIC have gone long past their expiration date in terms of what they can offer - which is largely competent, utterly risk-free management expertise (via Levy), and nothing else. Whatsoever. Not even good commercial management, since (as per Swiss Ramble) we've consistently been the worst performer of the top six in terms of commercial revenue.
Are they actively malicious owners? No, certainly not. Are they actively beneficial owners, though? At this point, probably not.
Of course, silly old me!No we know everything...
We’re fans so we know everything this reported in the press
We are the only team who has moved into the elite tier, 10yrs ago conversations were happening about European Leagues, and 5 were invited, now its 6
Alli would not have signed that contract without knowing Poch was sticking around IMO. Eriksen is trickier as I believe he wants to play abroad before the end of his career. I believe we will now make January signings a la Poch’s desires/move a couple on pronto in that window. Effectively, I have somehow convinced myself that our summer window will now be realized in Jan. Poch will be here for two more seasons minimum IMO.
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