Maybe that's the only person in his opinion he could think of that would be worse than Levy?I'm still wanting to know if the guy who brought Gary Glitter into the debate to fight his corner
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Maybe that's the only person in his opinion he could think of that would be worse than Levy?I'm still wanting to know if the guy who brought Gary Glitter into the debate to fight his corner
Finally!
The players were responsible for that defeat like has been mentioned a thousand times before to you but you still like to blame every failure on the owners.
I'm glad we've got there in the end.
Don't know why you brought a paedo or rapist into the discussion.
So if Levy/Lewis' trust sold our club to a lot like those who own Newcastle etc, how would you react?
Would you find a different team to support or what?
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Quite the conundrum , he is the Leader, he is also a bit of a rascalIf Gary Glitter became a billionaire and made a bid for our club would you want us to be taken over by him?![]()
So you're not morally high enough to not want ''murderers' running the club after all.I'll tell you the truth, I'm actually unmoved about who comes into this club
AskSo.
The current line of argument is ‘at least Levy isn’t a pedo’.
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Match day revenue is not the big deal it was once was. I guess it was 50% of revenue when Levy first started the planning process which is a massive ratio. 15 years on, it’s far less of a differentiator - another missed / late opportunity hampered by his ditheringThe interesting bit with City is that while the club has built and owns the broader "Etihad Campus", the stadium itself is owned by the Manchester City Council. St. James's Park is also publicly owned, for the record.
The broader thrust of it from a Tottenham perspective is that for any given equivalent fixture in the PL or Europe, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium can take in more revenue at the same % full than any other facility in England.
I don't see any project on the horizon that would surpass us on that score (Old Trafford should when given the proper renovations but we're a long way off there and that will be an extremely costly endeavor), but there are lots of projects all over the place that will nibble into our lead.
And then there's the problem at the center of it all, that our prospects of playing in the Champions League at all under current management are rapidly vanishing.
The club is more valuable in anybody else's hands, remains the crux of it.
So.
The current line of argument is ‘at least Levy isn’t a pedo’.
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Praise doesnt come much higher. Makes you extremely proud he's involved with the club.So.
The current line of argument is ‘at least Levy isn’t a pedo’.
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Levy is a father figure for many on hereSo.
The current line of argument is ‘at least Levy isn’t a pedo’.
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levy and his board are on this forum i am sure of itLevy is a father figure for many on here
Blood is thicker than water
It's true that matchday doesn't make up the same percentage it used to, but money is still money. Plus, the revenue generation ability of the facility also contributes to what it can extract for other events, concerts, etc, which get classified as all-important "commercial" revenue.Match day revenue is not the big deal it was once was. I guess it was 50% of revenue when Levy first started the planning process which is a massive ratio. 15 years on, it’s far less of a differentiator - another missed / late opportunity hampered by his dithering
The Levybot is just following its programming. At some point it’s your own fault for engaging with it.Yeah I'm not doing Levy Defender Bingo with you, it's really boring at this point and I think 99% of posters see through it.
Blame the manager, blame the players, blame the kit-man, blame the tea lady, blame everyone but the people at the top making decisions .. you do you.
AskShadydan he brought that concept into the thread, it's rather childish if you ask me, and is bringing the standard of the forum truly into the gutter.