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I'll answer that after you tell me why you constantly call the board out and Daniel yet you go to matches and spend money including buying merchandise? :gallashmm:
I attended home matches from 2023, after a 15 year protest, to spend the day with my son and daughter watching Spurs.

As I had inflicted Spurs on them, and because my son now lives in Peckham, having lived in Manchester, it seemed appropriate for me to draw a line under my righteous anger and correct evaluation of ENIC and Daniel Levy.

I never buy merchandise btw.

I'm tighter than Levy when it comes to spending in the shop.

I do buy a programme though.
 
I attended home matches from 2023, after a 15 year protest, to spend the day with my son and daughter watching Spurs.

As I had inflicted Spurs on them, and because my son now lives in Peckham, having lived in Manchester, it seemed appropriate for me to draw a line under my righteous anger and correct evaluation of ENIC and Daniel Levy.

I never buy merchandise btw.

I'm tighter than Levy when it comes to spending in the shop.

I do buy a programme though.

I hear you but I think this kinda sums up the ENIC out sentiment, it's a load of noise online but it's powder puff in the real world.
 
I hear you but I think this kinda sums up the ENIC out sentiment, it's a load of noise online but it's powder puff in the real world.
Levy has had 24 years of hardly any pressure.

The trophy parade through N17 informed every Spurs supporter, and non Spurs supporters, how big THFC is.

There are no excuses for Levy any longer.

He needs to shit or get off the pot.

Hopefully the signing of Kudus is the first of many this summer but until that is proven to be true;

Daniel no longer deserves the benefit of the doubt.
 
I hear you but I think this kinda sums up the ENIC out sentiment, it's a load of noise online but it's powder puff in the real world.
Why is this a problem though? I like most have opinions on anything from football to politics, the best movies / actors / bands as well as many other things. Surely online forums are a place to discuss these items with people who share a common affinity for said subject?

Just because you don’t spend your time participating in hardcore activism to change something doesn’t undermine your view.
 
Why is this a problem though? I like most have opinions on anything from football to politics, the best movies / actors / bands as well as many other things. Surely online forums are a place to discuss these items with people who share a common affinity for said subject?

Just because you don’t spend your time participating in hardcore activism to change something doesn’t undermine your view.

There is no problem discussing such views but I'm wondering if you're protesting online then what is the actual purpose if you're not going to carry that same energy in real life?

What are you actually standing for if your sole purpose is to speak out against something you oppose on the Internet only then to the total oppesite and act our in favour for it in real life?

Does that make sense?
 
There is no problem discussing such views but I'm wondering if you're protesting online then what is the actual purpose if you're not going to carry that same energy in real life?

What are you actually standing for if your sole purpose is to speak out against something you oppose on the Internet only then to the total oppesite and act our in favour for it in real life?

Does that make sense?
I don’t think that’s a rationale view.

Take politics; most people across the nation have strong opinions on everything from Brexit, NHS funding, immigration, defence funding, welfare spend, trans rights and everything in between.

These are things people discuss around the dinner table, down the pub or in any other number of social settings. I don’t feel people’s opinions on this sort of stuff are mitigated because they’re not protesting outside of parliament, or phoning in for an argument with Nick Ferrari on LBC. Most people have full time jobs and families, it’s simply a matter of time.

A fans forum is really just an extension of the local pub where you would discuss these things with mates.

It’s a little bit of a tangent but it’s pretty shocking how entrenched and divided this forum has become. For right or wrong everyone wants the club to be great, we all have differing views on how to get there and what role the current leadership should take in that.

In spite of the above I must see people call another on here a “gooner” 5 times a day because they like or don’t like Levy, or because they’ll compliment a particular Woolwich singing. It’s pretty pathetic.

Forums are meant for discussion, I think it’s good that people can come and offer nearly any opinion they want on the club whether I agree with it or not. I certainly don’t think they’re unprincipled because they want levy out but still go to watch the team. That’s likely 50% of the attendees right now…..
 
Levy has had 24 years of hardly any pressure.

The trophy parade through N17 informed every Spurs supporter, and non Spurs supporters, how big THFC is.

There are no excuses for Levy any longer.

He needs to shit or get off the pot.

Hopefully the signing of Kudus is the first of many this summer but until that is proven to be true;

Daniel no longer deserves the benefit of the doubt.

People say this every year but nothing ever comes to fruition, fake ass outrage.
 
I don’t think that’s a rationale view.

Take politics; most people across the nation have strong opinions on everything from Brexit, NHS funding, immigration, defence funding, welfare spend, trans rights and everything in between.

These are things people discuss around the dinner table, down the pub or in any other number of social settings. I don’t feel people’s opinions on this sort of stuff are mitigated because they’re not protesting outside of parliament, or phoning in for an argument with Nick Ferrari on LBC. Most people have full time jobs and families, it’s simply a matter of time.

A fans forum is really just an extension of the local pub where you would discuss these things with mates.

It’s a little bit of a tangent but it’s pretty shocking how entrenched and divided this forum has become. For right or wrong everyone wants the club to be great, we all have differing views on how to get there and what role the current leadership should take in that.

In spite of the above I must see people call another on here a “gooner” 5 times a day because they like or don’t like Levy, or because they’ll compliment a particular Woolwich singing. It’s pretty pathetic.

Forums are meant for discussion, I think it’s good that people can come and offer nearly any opinion they want on the club whether I agree with it or not. I certainly don’t think they’re unprincipled because they want levy out but still go to watch the team. That’s likely 50% of the attendees right now…..

You're right, it has nothing to do with principles and everything to do with selective outrage.

My point is that the levy out sentiment is a load of guff, it's a meme and a form to express outrage when things go wrong at this club. The same discenting voices go quiet when it's all good and someone who is venemently ENIC out when tells us on here more often than not cannot be that serious when you go to a match which contradicts what you're directly opposing.
 
You're right, it has nothing to do with principles and everything to do with selective outrage.

My point is that the levy out sentiment is a load of guff, it's a meme and a form to express outrage when things go wrong at this club. The same discenting voices go quiet when it's all good and someone who is venemently ENIC out when tells us on here more often than not cannot be that serious when you go to a match which contradicts what you're directly opposing.
I really don’t think it’s contradictory.

You can dislike Levy / ENIC and still want to support the team. You seem to think they’re mutually exclusive, I don’t see why.
 
I hear you but I think this kinda sums up the ENIC out sentiment, it's a load of noise online but it's powder puff in the real world.
This was very true for many years but first as the Conte thing imploded and then to an even greater extent last season it became much more public among the match going fans and, critically, in the media. And you get the sense it was the first period where Levy personally really felt the vitriol towards him.

We won a European trophy. That will dampen the criticism going forward, and it should, the chairman justifiably shares in the halo of that achievement, and it merits some confidence and patience to kick on from.

But I think what we saw last year makes very clear that enormous discontent among the rank-and-file is going to build if we're not fighting among our financial peers, and that after so many projects and managers, that discontent is becoming focused at the top where it belongs.

Big new investment that brings us into squad cost parity with our financial peers would likely change that calculus though, again as it should.
 
Wow! GDG Cookin' .:adesalute:

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I'll answer that after you tell me why you constantly call the board out and Daniel yet you go to matches
Probably for the same reason 70,000 go to Old Trafford every week now and 50,000 went to SJP every week during the Mike Ashley years.
Many fans won't let their disdain for the owners override their lifelong passion for their football club. And why should they?
It shouldn't be too difficult for you to understand
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I really don’t think it’s contradictory.

You can dislike Levy / ENIC and still want to support the team. You seem to think they’re mutually exclusive, I don’t see why.

Because the energy isn't consistent online, as I said when things go wrong people are having meltdowns galore and this place is buzzing with noise, when we win though and when things are looking up its tumbleweed in here, some even stay away from this place and don't log in until the narrative shifts to negativity funnily enough.

Hence why I mentioned him going to a match to support the team, as it co-incided with inconsistent online fake outrage.
 
Probably for the same reason 70,000 go to Old Trafford every week now and 50,000 went to SJP every week during the Mike Ashley years.
Many fans won't let their disdain for the owners override their lifelong passion for their football club. And why should they?
It shouldn't be too difficult for you to understand

Lol what nonsense...Those 70k and 50k were the same fans spamming crap every day online about their owners were they?

Talk about a false equivalence :pocheyes:
 
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