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To me he screams "I had success doing things this way. So I will always do things this way."Yeah , it was dark purple writing on a black background
It’s pretty impressive really , he manages to make what are dead cert business opportunities & somehow turns them to shit. I think come 2029 , the NFL will be a huge white elephant , no idea what the F1 go karts are doing , the hotel may do well for the Euros 2028 but with Sonny gone & us floating around mid table , we won’t be the pull he seems to think we will be. He’s got all these irons in the fire but he’s neglecting the fucking Fire .
He’s a puzzling little man
To me he screams "I had success doing things this way. So I will always do things this way."
He's unwilling/too slow/too hesitant to adapt to a ever changing footballing world. He's trying to run the club in a way that he is comfortable with in spite it not working nearly as well as it once did.
Oh for sure. Or at the very least doesn't align with what we as fans want.Thing is , what he sees as success has absolutely nothing to do with football
Im inclined to agreeThere is only one name that can get Levy out of the shit.
That name is Maurico Pochettino. Bring him home.
These toe rags are never leaving , the next manager will have to be Poch on steroids to get us competitive once again.
Its a ideal situation for Poch. The team cannot get lower without being relegated. The only way is up. He walks in like Jesus rising from the dead and takes us to CL again. Further cements himself as a legend of the club.
For Levy, it gives himself breathing space from the fans.
Weve had superstar managers, defensive managers, attacking managers. None have worked. How about old popular managers?

Yeah , it was dark purple writing on a black background
It’s pretty impressive really , he manages to make what are dead cert business opportunities & somehow turns them to shit. I think come 2029 , the NFL will be a huge white elephant , no idea what the F1 go karts are doing , the hotel may do well for the Euros 2028 but with Sonny gone & us floating around mid table , we won’t be the pull he seems to think we will be. He’s got all these irons in the fire but he’s neglecting the fucking Fire .
He’s a puzzling little man
Those irons in the fire are actually very smart. They add to our (Spurs) income.
As I said, the biggest problem has been the recruitment/football model. We were once quite innovative (first with a DOF, had analysts like Michael Edwards etc) and had one of the best bang for buck recruitment (up to about 2016/17) but have turned into one of the worst. We rarely turn a profit on any player the last few years, and they certainly aren’t giving us much on pitch value. We have spent huge in transfer fees but low on wages - gathering a bloated squad (a bit less bloated now than it was) of very ordinary footballers.
It’s not about “tightness”, we spent a lot of money the last 5 years, it’s about incompetence and poor strategy from Levy,
It started with dropping the DOF and recruitment strategy for Pochettino around 16/17, and then a whole raft of poor strategic footballing decisions regarding personnel, structure, strategy.
Levy maybe also partly distracted by the stadium build during that time, but that in itself was a huge failure to realise this and set up a structure and oversight on the football side of the business so that he could concentrate on the stadium.
Whilst we have gone backwards, many clubs have gone forwards, adopted smarter strategies and structures. Recruited progressive coaches and better value players. It’s a double whammy.
It’s ironic that just as we become a club that can generate very large sums of money in revenue we also become one of the worst run clubs, whereas up until about 2016 we generated a pittance compared to our arrivals but got more things right than wrong and managed to compete with them.
We seem leaner and slightly meaner and slightly smarter under Lange, more how we used to be, but it looks too little too late, certainly for now.
It is about tightness. Spending on transfer fees is on a par with the other big clubs but we a miles behind those rivals with wages and there is no excuse. It is tightness and nothing else.Those irons in the fire are actually very smart. They add to our (Spurs) income.
As I said, the biggest problem has been the recruitment/football model. We were once quite innovative (first with a DOF, had analysts like Michael Edwards etc) and had one of the best bang for buck recruitment (up to about 2016/17) but have turned into one of the worst. We rarely turn a profit on any player the last few years, and they certainly aren’t giving us much on pitch value. We have spent huge in transfer fees but low on wages - gathering a bloated squad (a bit less bloated now than it was) of very ordinary footballers.
It’s not about “tightness”, we spent a lot of money the last 5 years, it’s about incompetence and poor strategy from Levy,
It started with dropping the DOF and recruitment strategy for Pochettino around 16/17, and then a whole raft of poor strategic footballing decisions regarding personnel, structure, strategy.
Levy maybe also partly distracted by the stadium build during that time, but that in itself was a huge failure to realise this and set up a structure and oversight on the football side of the business so that he could concentrate on the stadium.
Whilst we have gone backwards, many clubs have gone forwards, adopted smarter strategies and structures. Recruited progressive coaches and better value players. It’s a double whammy.
It’s ironic that just as we become a club that can generate very large sums of money in revenue we also become one of the worst run clubs, whereas up until about 2016 we generated a pittance compared to our arrivals but got more things right than wrong and managed to compete with them.
We seem leaner and slightly meaner and slightly smarter under Lange, more how we used to be, but it looks too little too late, certainly for now.
For those of you still hung up about 'naming rights', how many times do you think 'Tottenham Hotspur' and 'Tottenham Hotspur Stadium' have been mentioned in the mainstream media and on social media in the last week or so, and especially tonight?
Eg
12,000 views in 7 mins...
View: https://x.com/Turki_alalshikh/status/1916199593186070679?t=YOsSUYxmZOtUW9YNU9JvaA&s=19
Putting aside the boring 'I work in....' shite we always hear on various platforms...And? Monetise that for me? I work in finance so struggle to see the ROI on branding etc. happy to be schooled and I’m sure there is an argument but do the mentions mean more people buy memberships?
Yes, pretty much.Or it creates a higher sale price for Levy when he finally sells