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Like I said, not even the highest paid in the PL, let alone in "global football"
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First thing that comes up when you google Daniel Levy annual salary.
I thought he made £7 mil last year, wasn't it something like £3 mil in salary and £4 mil in bonuses?Like I said, not even the highest paid in the PL, let alone in "global football"
I listened in, and she came over as very passionate about our Club, a little bit self important, maybe, but she cares.
ENIC haven't taken a dividend for years. Levy isn't even the best paid chairman or Club exec in the PL.
Their end game is to make a ton of money, but that's not what they have done so far, this notion that Levy/ENIC have "lined their pockets" from the cash cow that is THFC is utter bollocks. Levy gets a salary (and recently a bonus for the stadium), that's pretty much it.
No it's not.
It's a cash cow to service the debts taken on to build the infrastructure for the Sports Entertainment Company.
It's no coincidence that - along with ESL franchise plans - other players are made for NFL, other sports and even concerts.
The revenue flows from the FC into infrastructure development. Not the other way round.
I fully expect them to build a hotel near the training ground too and perhaps even next to the ground in order to service sports teams and even national teams from abroad in full spectrum sollutions.
Just because they aren't trotting wheelbarrows of liquid cash out of the west stand, it doesn't mean that "it's pretty much it".
If so, you are barking naive about how corporate business is being conducted.
I thought he made £7 mil last year, wasn't it something like £3 mil in salary and £4 mil in bonuses?
I might be wrong here but Im pretty sure I remember that because he furloughed the tottenham staff 20% the same day. I'm sure if we look back on the forums there's a thread on it.
What is the breakdown of the ownership of the club currently?
In terms of who owns what %
So 20% is fan held I presume?
Other shareholders.
Looking forward to reading the response!No it's not.
It's a cash cow to service the debts taken on to build the infrastructure for the Sports Entertainment Company.
It's no coincidence that - along with ESL franchise plans - other players are made for NFL, other sports and even concerts.
The revenue flows from the FC into infrastructure development. Not the other way round.
I fully expect them to build a hotel near the training ground too and perhaps even next to the ground in order to service sports teams and even national teams from abroad in full spectrum sollutions.
Just because they aren't trotting wheelbarrows of liquid cash out of the west stand, it doesn't mean that "it's pretty much it".
If so, you are barking naive about how corporate business is being conducted.
Revenues are ultimately driven by performance on the pitch though. So the investment in infrastructure is just a way of generating extra £ to invest back in the team, no?No it's not.
It's a cash cow to service the debts taken on to build the infrastructure for the Sports Entertainment Company.
It's no coincidence that - along with ESL franchise plans - other players are made for NFL, other sports and even concerts.
The revenue flows from the FC into infrastructure development. Not the other way round.
I fully expect them to build a hotel near the training ground too and perhaps even next to the ground in order to service sports teams and even national teams from abroad in full spectrum sollutions.
Just because they aren't trotting wheelbarrows of liquid cash out of the west stand, it doesn't mean that "it's pretty much it".
If so, you are barking naive about how corporate business is being conducted.