Nantynew
There are two options for a club like Spurs;
a) Spend heavily on player recruitment and wages and enjoy short term success. It will only be short term as a lot of other teams have far lager turnover's than us, very quickly the resources would run out and FFP has limited the ability to be bailed out by a rich investor.
b) Cut back on spending on player recruitment and wages in the short term, and instead invest in improving the training facilities (to increase the chance of producing youth team players) and invest in the stadium to improve the clubs turnover (and it's ability to pay high transfer fees and wages) in the long term.
It's painful seeing the quality of players decrease at the moment, but ultimately it's the only way to go if we ever want to compete for trophies again.
a) Spend heavily on player recruitment and wages and enjoy short term success. It will only be short term as a lot of other teams have far lager turnover's than us, very quickly the resources would run out and FFP has limited the ability to be bailed out by a rich investor.
b) Cut back on spending on player recruitment and wages in the short term, and instead invest in improving the training facilities (to increase the chance of producing youth team players) and invest in the stadium to improve the clubs turnover (and it's ability to pay high transfer fees and wages) in the long term.
It's painful seeing the quality of players decrease at the moment, but ultimately it's the only way to go if we ever want to compete for trophies again.