Wannabe financial analyst Jason Fleischer looks at ENIC's reign at Spurs and tries to figure out their end game and what they have planned for Spurs.
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aulinhofacepalm:Couldn't someone have proofread and edited this before publishing? Interesting perspective, nightmare to read:
-"That, in my opinion, is there agenda at the club "
-"They ultimately the clubs new owner will essentially be buying us."
-"Everton seems to be team that really values its fans."
etc.
Couldn't someone have proofread and edited this before publishing? Interesting perspective, nightmare to read:
-"That, in my opinion, is there agenda at the club "
-"They ultimately the clubs new owner will essentially be buying us."
-"Everton seems to be team that really values its fans."
etc.
Couldn't agree more. Quite a few good articles on here are ruined by loads of typos. Shame.
I absolutely do think there is an endgame. But it hasn't been reached. I firmly believe that it's Levy's ambition to turn the club into a fully fledged Champions League team that is a stronger and more profitable business and therefore a more valuable one when it comes to selling the club. I firmly believe that the new training ground, the stadium and the requirements that manager make the top four are all part of this objective. I don't see ENIC going anywhere until either that is met or they think the task is no longer achievable.
Real have 20 times the amount of fans we do and their stadium has over 30k more seats than our new stadium would have.Is it not possible that the end game is to have a big club that wins titles, always plays in CL and is a widely recognized brand across the world - thus generating revenue through shirt sales, sponsorship deals etc?
Considering that Real Madrid were confident that they would recover every cent of what they paid for Bale within 3-4 years through shirt sales alone - its possible, right?
EDIT: maybe not shirt sales alone, but merchandize