At least this particular takeover saga will be settled by 5th October either they make it official or go away and leave ENIC to put more money in as it seems they intend to increase their shareholding.
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I'm not sure we will get to play billionaire Tinder, holding out for the perfect sugar daddy.
where? who is going to build a rival venue in the south eastGood time to sell. Stadium is at its peak, no. 1 for non football events, raking in cash, but that will slowly fade over time as rival stadiums are built or upgraded to the latest specs.

Been off for a heavy weekend. Rollercoaster isn't for ending any time soon is it?
Woolwich hopefully!
Any poster on here now excited and creaming at the idea of huge investment is just a wannabe City or Chelsea fan. Sickens me.
We will now go from something resembling stable to a club who will simply wait for the investor who offers an amount that turns the 'no sale' signs to let's talk.
We are on the cusp of becoming another sh!tty and empty club, owned by people who seriously could not give a fcuk.
Thank God we won the Europa when it meant something to some of us at least
As I understand it, Levy's percentage is part of ENIC's. He owns a percentage of ENIC which in turn translates to a certain percentage of Spurs.Is Levy below 30%?
So, stage one would be to buy out his stake, without the need for full share disclosure?
Stage two could be a straight sale as they would have above 90% share ownership.
Interesting, because this suggests that the main reason for removing Daniel might have been nothing to do with sport, but his overall reluctance to sell.
30% of the 80% ENIC ownDoesn’t Levy’s percentage work out to more or less 29% - that’s the figure I thought it was anyway
I've seen it anywhere between 30 - 25%.Doesn’t Levy’s percentage work out to more or less 29% - that’s the figure I thought it was anyway
I should imagine he’s received a payoff subject to a gagging order.
Also, he was told you can resign and get to tell the world it was your decision, or you can be sacked publicly.I should imagine he’s received a payoff subject to a gagging order.
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So PCP are not going to bid (for now). But can return with a bid if ENIC gives them the green light, or after six months.
Oh this is 100% the opening steps of a dance.Definitely feels like opening skirmishes in the Cold War before the real conflict begins. Whatever Staveley is, she’s obviously no dummy and wouldn’t be circling with her Saudi backers if she hadn’t got some encouragement somewhere. It’s a bit like a transfer saga in that sense, I guess. You don’t put in bids unless the player’a agents haven’t given you encouragement.
That's what Enic have taken us to though. They've taken the club to a place where that is our only option. Which has been the goal all along. They took our club to make a profit and sold our soul. Which is partly why I never wanted the new stadium as nice as it is. We'll never be just Tottenham Hotspur ever again imo.Any poster on here now excited and creaming at the idea of huge investment is just a wannabe City or Chelsea fan. Sickens me.
We will now go from something resembling stable to a club who will simply wait for the investor who offers an amount that turns the 'no sale' signs to let's talk.
We are on the cusp of becoming another sh!tty and empty club, owned by people who seriously could not give a fcuk.
Thank God we won the Europa when it meant something to some of us at least