This thread has seen my ignored user list grow a bit recently. Anyone vehemently pro Levy at this stage is just on a fucking wind up, surely?Lol this is an absolutely incredible sentence
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This thread has seen my ignored user list grow a bit recently. Anyone vehemently pro Levy at this stage is just on a fucking wind up, surely?Lol this is an absolutely incredible sentence
Do you just go up to random strangers and ask them for their opinion on ENIC?
‘Excuse me Sir, sorry to bother you. Can I just ask you a quick couple of questions about our owner’.
I mean, I have five mates who are Spurs, with two having season tickets. They all want ENIC out.
We all have anecdotes.
If there was a democratic vote by legacy fans they would out in an instance. Even your not so stupid to realise that or immune to the general mood of the majority.Because the reality of things is, it is only a very small minority that want them out. Which has been confirmed by the lack of numbers at the protest today. It's only really online like forums/twitter which make things look worse than they probably are in the grand scheme of things. Twitter is an awful way to judge opinion, its rubbish with football stuff and the same in politics (not going down that route btw )
For what it’s worth, I think this Summer will be very significant.Nobody knows the percentages of our fanbase that wants the board in or out. I’d suggest the majority are pretty ambivalent as to who is in charge. People who can see the good and the bad in ENIC and Levy and would be ok with them continuing, but wouldn’t be against a change.
I’d say the minority are those who want ENIC and Levy to remain and don’t want a takeover at all. Removing the board and or owners are gaining numbers though, that much is clear. But, like you, I’ve not a huge amount to base that on. Posts on here and a dozen mates who are pretty split on the whole thing.
I wish they would float it on the market....shareholders have power...I'd certainly invest if the IPO wasn't too levyishThe ENIC project was a smashing if often frustrating success and ended the day the new stadium opened.
The asset value of Tottenham Hotspur peaked the day Conte clinched top four last season and will go down every day hereafter into a mid-table nothingness if we're lucky.
But I'll go back to the point I raised earlier, end of last season you can guarantee there wasn't all this hysteria online about getting ENIC out. I reckon if you read back on that particular thread you'd probably have exactly the same type of conversations but just the other way round more vocally.If there was a democratic vote by legacy fans they would out in an instance. Even your not so stupid to realise that or immune to the general mood of the majority.
I agree most people are apathetic but that doesn't mean they don't find them repugnant.
Your love of Enic/Levy overrides any common sense .
I would imagine the guys taking the piss out of the hardy, passionate souls showing their love for the club this morning have never been to a Spurs game in their life.As I’ve suggested before, you can take the piss out of the small number of protestors today, but it’s still more people than will be at this season’s trophy parade.
For what it’s worth, I think this Summer will be very significant.
If we lose Conte (more the fact of having *another* manager), lose Kane, watch the Scum win the league and continue to lollop around without a clue then things could become vocally ‘ENIC out’ during games.
I think we all realise that we’re not going to see large scale protests, but I certainly think the atmosphere in the crowd will change.
Seeing Kane in a UTD shirt is going to be very, very painful. We can spin it any way we want, but our greatest ever striker alongside Jimmy will have had to leave the club to realise any form of silverware. That simply isn’t acceptable.
Our problem is our player recruitment is shit, mostly because we spend large sums on players that fail to produce. A large part of that is because for a large part of the past 20 years Levy has been the de facto head of football operations which he's as bad at as he is good at running the business of the club. But the stadium is great.
I'll accept that people don't always agree on views, but my god you don't half make a mountain out of a mole hill on alot of stuff on this forum.You can express your view, just don't make shit up. I'm not just gonna stick an X to your name when you make bullshit claims, I will reply to it and give you the chance to actually justify what you claimed .. which you can't.
No, we certainly won't if you're going to make up things to try and make out our fanbase still supports ENIC..
I'm part of two indoor football teams. Including 7 Spurs fans, 3 gooners and 3 chavs.I mean, I have five mates who are Spurs, with two having season tickets. They all want ENIC out.
We all have ananecdotes.
Bollocks.I would imagine the guys taking the piss out of the hardy, passionate souls showing their love for the club this morning have never been to a Spurs game in their life.
Sat on their fat arses ridiculing proper, die hard fans from the comfort of their living rooms is a new low point, even for them
Disgusting.
Dude. Do you not remember the scramble Levy had to make to find us somewhere to play?
christ at one point he was begging west ham to share their stadium? I remember.
Do you remember we had to beg the league to allow us to use 2 stadiums in one season? Against their laws.
i remember.
but in your mind this was all planned right? Teflon Dan had it all covered and planned from the start right?
Don’t make me laugh.
Any ceo with serious oversight would have been sacked on the spot.
Nepotism. Guy should have stuck to selling shit clothes no one wanted. Not fucking up a worldwide known football team.
Thank you.I think what he meant was only a small minority want them out enough to actually do anything about it.
Were you at the training ground today? Will you try to get the club shop closed on the day of the City game? Will you take part in the sit in?
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Seeing Kane in a UTD shirt is going to be very, very painful. We can spin it any way we want, but our greatest ever striker alongside Jimmy will have had to leave the club to realise any form of silverware. That simply isn’t acceptable.
I note the Levy apologists…Im looking at you Micky Bubbles and the french fellow dont answer my replies.
you have no road left, ive just stated facts.
Tottenham Hotspur is a property developer with a soccer team attached.
I started that saying 3 years ago. And I wasn’t wrong.
"The French fellow"I note the Levy apologists…Im looking at you Micky Bubbles and the french fellow dont answer my replies.
you have no road left, ive just stated facts.
Tottenham Hotspur is a property developer with a soccer team attached.
I started that saying 3 years ago. And I wasn’t wrong.
We can’t all be as wise as John, Joan & I.I was the same and had a few cunt offs with JT and others but I hold my hands up now and admit that I got it badly wrong
The sooner these parasites are out of our club the better!
That last line, lol, sums your memory wrt this stadium debate up perfectly - we're in a much better state as a club today than when ENIC took over and a much more well know name worldwide - you can argue all day that they aren't the ones best placed to make the most of the platform that is now in place to deliver success and join the elite or that they haven’t delivered on the pitch in terms of trophies and it'd be an argument i think has some validity but you can't talk about where we were then vs now and say they have fucked us up, everything is in place for the club to be the best it's ever been - the argument is only whether or not they can make it happen.
And wrt your further rants about the stadium build - the revised project was always going to include a year away, this wasn't an oversight or a failure it was planned along with the new designn, so you can drop that point. The club considered and negotiated different options for that year away - this is normal procedure and we setlled on what was probably the best of those options. The build over ran, anyone with any experience of construction will know this is commonplace within the industry and we negotiatedwith Wembley to extend our stay. Even with the delay, all things considered, a stadium of that spec in that location, being delivered within a 4 year time frame is outstanding work by all involvrd and it's laughable that you think it's something the lead clients CEO should have lost his job over - shows a complete lack knowledge of anything relating to the topic.