Honestly baz, I know you think the players deeply care what the fans think of the owners BUT they don't. For example I don't think dele was going to have a great game but looked up & saw the levy out banner, & then mentally crumbled & couldn't regain his composure from the emotional trauma.
You have no idea what Joe, Daniel or the players think ... to pretend you do is plain daft.
Lewis and Levi might be in it for the love of Spurs, or for the love of money, or indeed both ... only they know. Players no doubt have a million reasons, fan adoration is probably one of them.
What the "
Levy Out" crowd don't seem to understand is that income and success are not mutually exclusive ... to make the most money means you have to win things ... look at the most valuable clubs in the world then look at the most successful - guess what they are exactly the same clubs.
You can't sustain success without the income, not understanding that I don't get it. There are at least thirty clubs around Europe in the last twenty years who have tried to go down the '
spending' route without the infrastructure and income to support them ... funny thing is twenty years later the top twenty richest and most successful clubs are pretty much the same as they were before ... the biggest upward movers are Spurs - the biggest losers Everton / West Ham
But sustained income is only half the battle, the point people don't seem to grasp is that it's the half you have to do first ... we've now done the income bit we should recognise and appreciate that monumental achievement, but that income only kicks in now in 2020 it will be over the next ten years that how that income is spent, and off course what we now do on the pitch, that's how Levy should be measured.
Wanting everything now, now, now is a millennial thing, the amount of entitlement that spews forth from fans who clearly didn't live through the 70's, 80's, 90's and '00's is overwhelming ... but I guess we live in a different age, an age where gratification only comes from winning not just taking part.
If we win a Title or the CL in the next ten years it will be the best second decade in our history, more than one and it will be the best ... have a little bit patience, ten years isn't that long for a true fan.
Don't forget Liverpool took thirty years to get it right, how is that working out ...