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.
Only when scyopthantic apologists lie.
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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.
Facts which include 2 years late - wrong and 400 million over budget - also wrong.
Ever get anything right?
just lol.
Did you ask those 7 Spurs fans to join you at the protest today or were they all too busy online too.I'm part of two indoor football teams. Including 7 Spurs fans, 3 gooners and 3 chavs.
All 7 Spurs want Levy / ENIC out. The other 6 all want Levy / ENIC to stay
Facts which include 2 years late - wrong and 400 million over budget - also wrong.
Ever get anything right?
The idea of Levy as a sensible English businessman nobly making good in an industry ruled by petro-dopers, greedy agents and an ignorant, sensationalist football press is deeply important to a lot of people, and not only Spurs supporters.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?
Sad isn’t it. Say it’s bad if you don’t protest. Then if you do they take the piss. All this whilst our rivals beat us & are going to win the title & we are declining."We've ran out of arguments to actually defend this lot anymore, what can we do? Erm ... laugh at them for not protesting enough? Just remember to still laugh at the ones who do go as well, so we get the double whammy in."
Or more simply, a lot of people's football fan identity is bound up in opposition to City/Chelsea/PSG type projects, which makes Levy's refusal to spend a perverse kind of heroism.The idea of Levy as a sensible English businessman nobly making good in an industry ruled by petro-dopers, greedy agents and an ignorant, sensationalist football press is deeply important to a lot of people, and not only Spurs supporters.
People addicted to the notion of that Type of Guy will always be by his side no matter what, including ever more proof that he isn't really that Type of Guy at all.
The idea of Levy as a sensible English businessman nobly making good in an industry ruled by petro-dopers, greedy agents and an ignorant, sensationalist football press is deeply important to a lot of people, and not only Spurs supporters.
People addicted to the notion of that Type of Guy will always be by his side no matter what, including ever more proof that he isn't really that Type of Guy at all.
It'd be funny if i didn't think you actually still don't understand that the original plans and what we started work on were two completely different projects, with different budgets/ specs & logistics involved.
Exactly, and Spurs have just become too rich to sustain that kind of narrative.It's a stockholm syndrome.
In a world of petro-clubs, Arsenals, Liverpools and Man Utds, a whole bunch of fans have come to identify the football club itself with the - wrongful - idea of doing things "the right way".
Yeh mate. But things start small.Rufio Got to be gutted with the turnout?
That leads me to highlighting my Kane or levy thread! People called me crazy for suggesting many would pick levy over Kane. Then a few months later it happened. Lots of abuse for Kane & support of levy.He's fucking off from this club and good luck to him, deserves better than this toxic mess of a club where we have fans more willing to blame him for not winning trophies than the owners who rule over the entire club and failed to do so before Kane & will continue to fail when he is gone.
Exactly, and Spurs have just become too rich to sustain that kind of narrative.
I’d say less than 1% of brits ever protest. So it’s silly to say you don’t want them out unless you protest.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?
That leads me to highlighting my Kane or levy thread! People called me crazy for suggesting many would pick levy over Kane. Then a few months later it happened. Lots of abuse for Kane & support of levy.
I think we must be the only club who have many that would pick their chairman over their best player & legend.
Which I have not said.I’d say less than 1% of brits ever protest. So it’s silly to say you don’t want them out unless you protest.
Sad that some backed levy & enic over kane & glory. Only at Tottenham!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.
We are the 9th richest club in the world, appearently.
Yet we have these sycophants going in circles:
- ENIC is a "succes" and the proof is that we are financially "in a much better position", earning money on the stadium etc.
- We can't however invest in the FC, since we have committed to these massive, important investments.
It's what educated people call a circular causal chain. And it's freaking perfect to use for sycophants in any walk of life.