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Newcastle is 12th, and, honestly, I think they're a fair bet to be relegated within a decade.

The ladder has been pulled up behind the financial dopers. There's no way to pull a Chelsea or City any more. The point of FFP/PSR isn't to level the playing field, its to keep anyone from crashing the club.

Happy to have new owners, but hope its not an oil state.
And that's the most galling thing of all... We HAD our moment to take advantage of the windfall....
Founder members of the PL.... Cup holders going into 1992... We had everything set up....

Then Sugar sugared.... We haven't really been the same since....
 
Newcastle is 12th, and, honestly, I think they're a fair bet to be relegated within a decade.

The ladder has been pulled up behind the financial dopers. There's no way to pull a Chelsea or City any more. The point of FFP/PSR isn't to level the playing field, its to keep anyone from crashing the club.
There's a degree of wisdom in this, but it must be said that Spurs ability to generate revenue, and thus raise the denominator for FFP/PSR calculations, is miles and miles beyond Newcastle's operating in a smaller stadium they don't own in a much smaller and less prosperous market.

"Owners can plunge a fair bit of money into their clubs, but only so long as it bears some relation to their revenue" is, in theory, about as favorable of a rules regime as Tottenham could have.
 
Kinda livid that Levy's sacking might have spared his blushes somewhat. With the exception of perhaps binning Frank earlier (based on his usual MO), this entire mess is a consequence of his running of the club over the last few years.

If we go down, it should have been the final condemnation of him but instead he'll paint some false narrative about how we misjudged him.
 
Kinda livid that Levy's sacking might have spared his blushes somewhat. With the exception of perhaps binning Frank earlier (based on his usual MO), this entire mess is a consequence of his running of the club over the last few years.

If we go down, it should have been the final condemnation of him but instead he'll paint some false narrative about how we misjudged him.
Eh, I don't really think that's true. This is the state he left us in. A dead parrot in a golden cage.
 
I do think anyone with sense can see it, but it would just be undeniable if he was still in his post. Seen plenty of people trying to wash their hands of the situation in interviews (once NDAs are expired)
I mean, if the unthinkable happens that's a long-term historical matter where the blame from going to a Champions League final to the Championship in 7 years can only rest in one place.

And to the extent we recover from here and find new success, that's building from the disgraceful state Levy left us in.

The only credit history is ever going to grant Levy is that he made Tottenham a money-spinner, and that's credit he's perfectly deserving of. He neglected to build a football club worthy of the financial empire he built around it. That's the legacy.
 
Why not an oil state?

The thing is, clubs like Newcastle, and others like Villa, Forest, Everton are itching to spend money but are being prevented from doing so by PSR restrictions.

We on the other hand could spend hundreds of millions without such restrictions, and have far, far greater revenues and a bigger global fan base than all of those above, but choose not to.

Using Newcastle as a comparison is rather silly, really. If the Saudi owners had brought us instead we'd almost certainly be challenging for the title right now. Possibly even winning it.
Because nation states owning clubs and running them at a financial loss is what is destroying the sport and threatens the future of every club in the world.
 
Why does that lock us in purgatory, we just need enic to sell their controlling stake no?

ENIC selling up completely resolves it but; I will always see Levy as the main reason Spurs are where we are.

ENIC without Levy are in a worse position now than when ENIC with Levy took over in 2001.

In my opinion.

We were all glad that Sugar sold up at the time but Levy ran Spurs in exactly the same way as Sugar.

Even Simon Jordan has stated this.
 
They'll fuck off when their magic number is met.
Maybe. Although that would take us regaining our place as a regular top 6 club.

ENIC have neither the desire, the will or even the means to achieve that.

And I don't think relegation would diminish the value of the club as much as some people seem to think.

Imagine if we stay up and ENIC stick around. We'll be facing this purgatory for season after season.

I'm actually coming round to the argument that relegation will be the painful punch in the face necessary that leads to long term glory under new ambitious ownership
 
Maybe. Although that would take us regaining our place as a regular top 6 club.

ENIC have neither the desire, the will or even the means to achieve that.

And I don't think relegation would diminish the value of the club as much as some people seem to think.

Imagine if we stay up and ENIC stick around. We'll be facing this purgatory for season after season.

I'm actually coming round to the argument that relegation will be the painful punch in the face necessary that leads to long term glory under new ambitious ownership
I previously thought this, but after giving this a watch I think they'd be in a lot of trouble if we went down and didn't spring back up. Our revenue streams would be hit so badly I can't imagine the club valuation not taking a sizeable dent, and all signs are that ENIC's hypothetical asking price has been a sticking point for any potential buyers already.


View: https://youtu.be/ksMmfxat9Nk?si=Y9qJXBd3iAm3UJdk
 
It is absolutely criminal what they have done to this club, 2 trophies in 25 years, squandered a genuine chance to win the league, leached every penny out of the fans, focused all their efforts on a stadium with an interest only mortgage, all whilst trying to do everything on the cheap and now relegation is genuine threat at odds of 9/2 (down from 40/1 at Xmas!!!!!) following 2 wins in how many since Everton away? Champagne PR, sparkling water ambition.

No more lies, no more empty promises and no more ENIC!!!!!!

GET OUT OF THE CLUB YOU LYING GREEDY FRAUDSTERS!!!
 
What would happen if we came into major financial difficulty in terms of the stadium. The debt is on the club so if we went bust what would happen in terms of the stadium then if the money is owed by Tottenham Hotspur fc and not ENIC ?
 
I previously thought this, but after giving this a watch I think they'd be in a lot of trouble if we went down and didn't spring back up. Our revenue streams would be hit so badly I can't imagine the club valuation not taking a sizeable dent, and all signs are that ENIC's hypothetical asking price has been a sticking point for any potential buyers already.


View: https://youtu.be/ksMmfxat9Nk?si=Y9qJXBd3iAm3UJdk

But the valuation will go down and down the longer we're in the Championship. Which is why I believe (or at least hope) they'd take a smaller hit at the first opportunity.
I honestly don't think relegation would put a serious buyer off. They would still see the long term potential.
 
What would happen if we came into major financial difficulty in terms of the stadium. The debt is on the club so if we went bust what would happen in terms of the stadium then if the money is owed by Tottenham Hotspur fc and not ENIC ?

The debt is fixed low interest about £30m per season, even in the championship we can cover that with concerts, NFL and match day tickets. We will obviously have to sell the likes of Romero and VDV. If the club went bust ENIC would be fucked, they would almost certainly sell to the Middle East if that happened to get some money for it to prevent that.
 
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