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When I start writing my novel I'll hire you to edit it.Thank you for editing your post to accurately reflect what you meant.

Tell us what you don't like about ENIC and Levy then.
I read your post about the swamp football has become which was the best post from you I've ever read.
Talk about the miser.
What is he getting wrong and why?
Would Spurs be better off with or without ENIC?For me it is simple - they aren't using our financial power to push us forward on the pitch and have fucked up our managerial and a fair bit of player recruitment over the years.
who knows why - obviously he wants to make the club profitable and doesn't truly see winning the league as a priority - I personally believe we have had good enough squads to win at least 2-3 cups - especially the last 10 years or so but ultimately we haven't and that ultimately rests on their shoulders.
There is a lot of nuance I could go into about what happened at each stage under their ownership - there are times when things have worked, and there are plenty of times it hadn't - I also do nothin' had we won those 2 or 3 cups the last however many years people would feel any different about them - it would all be in spite of them rather than any nod to their stewardship right?
had we beaten Liverpool in the CL - no one would be sitting here comfortable with the ownership - I know this because Arnsla fans complain about their owners, United fans complain about their owners,and Liverpool fans complain about their owners.... when things are shit, people complain and the buck stops with the people at the top.
That all being said - football has been ruined by the obscene amount of money being invested and them not investing like Chelsea and City especially has held us back -
Hairy?Jordan will spend the entire interview gently patting Levy’s hairy beanbag.
It will be a rancid love-in.

Is this true?Apparently Simon Jordan said on Talksport today that his interview with Levy is filmed and coming out “soon”.
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As a Spurs supporter; when they quoted Abramovich a 'silly price'.
As a Spurs supporter; when they quoted Abramovich a 'silly price'.
Chelsea would still be West Ham in blue and Spurs trophy cabinet would be full.
We'd be under international sanctions and the PL would have ejected us from the League, don't kid yourself.
We'd be under international sanctions and the PL would have ejected us from the League, don't kid yourself.
Tottenham isn't allowed to have nice things.I'm not agreeing but I can see why he would say that.
I was perhaps young enough at that time to not have cared about who he was and where his money came from though...
There were three obvious moments where the ENIC project reached a natural conclusion
There were three obvious moments where the ENIC project reached a natural conclusion
1. After the CL Final. Stadium project successfully realized, club stature elevated, stale and in need of investment and new ideas on the football side. This was the "declare victory and walk away" moment, Levy would be a hero today
2. After the ESL collapsed. With the vision of an American-style franchise neutered, it stuck ENIC back with the conventional football business practices that they've never felt comfortable in.
3. After Conte made top 4. With Covid fully in the rear view from a financial perspective this was a moment when there were a lot of big-money buyers sniffing around the PL and Spurs were an obvious jewel for rich new management, but with obviously stormy seas on the horizon under ENIC. This was the most money they could have made.
At all three of those points I thought they might sell up. I no longer believe that. Premier League Chairmanship and driving the sport toward NFL-ization is Levy's passion and life's work, he will never willingly give it up.
Joe Lewis' death is our only shot. If Lewis' heirs want and are financially able to leave Levy in charge he'll be here for 20+ more years.