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ENIC In or ENIC Out


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Nah.
Dream scenario. Levy dies. The end.
Nah. As much as he frustrates, that man deserves more than that sort of thing. History in the end will ( rightly ) judge him well. Cannot wish anyone dead, so am sure you are kidding. Is he a winning chairman. Nope. 👎 is he ultimately a bad man who deserves to die. Nope. No way
 
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I suspect any new owners will be limited to the football team only, not the property infrastructure. THFC will be an anchor tenant to the stadium and training ground but will ultimately be stand alone.
I have absolutely no doubt that would be the dream result for Levy. The football club has been the necessary vehicle to achieve his and ENIC's greater goal. But now little more than the bit of shit he can't kick off his shoe with those pesky customers chanting Levy out when they get frustrated.
However, it's difficult to see any serious buyers being interested in such a scenario.
A bit like buying a Rolls Royce with no engine.
 
I have absolutely no doubt that would be the dream result for Levy. The football club has been the necessary vehicle to achieve his and ENIC's greater goal. But now little more than the bit of shit he can't kick off his shoe with those pesky customers chanting Levy out when they get frustrated.
However, it's difficult to see any serious buyers being interested in such a scenario.
A bit like buying a Rolls Royce with no engine.
Yes, but look across to the East of London and see what’s going on at West Ham. They too own nothing and are happy ( copyright Klaus Swabb ). That is, I suspect, where this ends up
 
Yeah. To an extent he certainly did. He lost Bentancer to injury and in March it was confirmed Kane would be sold ( Bayern talks were going on the previous summer too ).

If he stayed and was perhaps more considered it might not have blown up so bad.
When he left , we were 4th

We were on a death slide and the players hated him. He’d already started slagging off the club as well.
No he was sacked before the season ended.

Yeah but it’s not like he gave the club any choice. He refused to show up for work.
 
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