This guy didn’t help Poch. Didn’t backed Mourinho. Gave Conte Dier, Sanchez and Davies to play in a back 3. And now lets this Australian clown make spurs literally the laughing stock of European football
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Nothing since the relegation season has been this toilet.
Built a BusinessThe club currently is in a coma. Empty seats, no atmosphere, no real outrage amongst the fanbase, a dreadful manager, no real stars and most importantly no identity since we moved into the new stadium. I think this is the worst state we've been in since relegation and whilst i was only young there still seemed a lot of passion amongst the fans.
Because they are more interested in concerts , boxing and bingoHow do they keep getting recruitment so wrong? So much money to spend, such an attractive proposition for many specialists, yet time and time and time again they fail to put a proper structure in place, changing it every couple of years. Incompetence, people who don't have a clue what they are doing are running the club.
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We've not been great on full on atmosphere since the early 70'sThe club currently is in a coma. Empty seats, no atmosphere, no real outrage amongst the fanbase, a dreadful manager, no real stars and most importantly no identity since we moved into the new stadium. I think this is the worst state we've been in since relegation and whilst i was only young there still seemed a lot of passion amongst the fans.
The protests sadly died out over the long weekend/the EL advancement it seems. Which is a shame.The club currently is in a coma. Empty seats, no atmosphere, no real outrage amongst the fanbase, a dreadful manager, no real stars and most importantly no identity since we moved into the new stadium. I think this is the worst state we've been in since relegation and whilst i was only young there still seemed a lot of passion amongst the fans.
The protests aren't every game. Next one is Palace.The protests sadly died out over the long weekend/the EL advancement it seems. Which is a shame.
The organisers need to look at the protesters at Valencia, or Newcastle before the ownership change. The protests need to be regular occurrences in spite of the team's form.
If the putter out just because we win a game or two then there is never going to be any long term momentum.
That was an awful season. We drew at home and lost away to Swindon Town who conceded 100 goals and finished bottom. We had one win against the 3 relegated sides that season (the other two being Oldham and Sheff United). On the plus side, Sugar singed Klinsmann and Popescu in the summer and the following season was amazing even though we won fuck all. Doubt this summer will match that one.
That's kinda my point. Ideally these should be happening almost every week. I get that it may be a bit unrealistic but if we want them to have any sort of hope for effect they need to be far more regular.
Levy has always spent his time campaigning to stifle the owners who want to spend big at their clubs. This is nothing to do with sporting integrity and everything to do with attempting to not make him look bad because he spends peanuts in comparison on wages. Last season, Villa spent 96% of their revenue on wages when UEFA limit is 80%. I don't see them in peril this season and I imagine that figure will still be high even with the influx of CL cash. I am sure they will find a back door or a loop hole to play CL next season if they qualify and the ratio is still over 80%. They seem to have a reciprocal deal with Chelsea to buy and sell home grown talent that the selling club can count all the profit in the books right away and the buying club can spread it out. Yes, you will have to pay that bill eventually but you are banking on TV rights going up and up. Villa can also sell their training ground and their women's team to themselves of course but it's a different company. If you can't beat them join them.Let's hope the club is bought out by oil money, it's the only way club can really challenge for the top stuff.
No other club is worried about the financial regulations, it looks like levy thinks, clubs will all be in financial peril and Tottenham will take advantage it's not the case.