To give himself a pay rise after this shambles of a season tells you all you need to know.The only wages that ever get raised in enic lala land are fucking Levy's for cocking up on a regular basis. Talk about rewarding failure.
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To give himself a pay rise after this shambles of a season tells you all you need to know.The only wages that ever get raised in enic lala land are fucking Levy's for cocking up on a regular basis. Talk about rewarding failure.
Very true, I can't believe that some people still defend and believe in them, that period ended years ago.
I mean for people who are Levy Out does that mean when it happened?At what point does Daniel Levy's position become untenable to you as an individual?
It was untenable after we wasted 3 months of the summer 21 window desperately lurching from one hapless managerial approach to anotherI am just curious and I mean this as a genuine question now for everyone, Levy in, Levy out, fuck Levy etc.
I don't care where you stand, just a simple question that requires a simple answer, no goalpost shifting, no deflection, just a straightforward honest answer.
Ok, the question...
At what point does Daniel Levy's position become untenable to you as an individual?
Again, straightforward question, just want to know what everyone's breaking point is and get a sense of what it will actually take for different posters.
I am just curious and I mean this as a genuine question now for everyone, Levy in, Levy out, fuck Levy etc.
I don't care where you stand, just a simple question that requires a simple answer, no goalpost shifting, no deflection, just a straightforward honest answer.
Ok, the question...
At what point does Daniel Levy's position become untenable to you as an individual?
Again, straightforward question, just want to know what everyone's breaking point is and get a sense of what it will actually take for different posters.

It’s fundamentally a pointless question because ENIC will leave when they decide to. There is no sporting depth that could be plunged, including relegation, that would see them walk away, whilst there is still money to be made.At what point does Daniel Levy's position become untenable to you as an individual?
Yes sorry mate, I wasn't very clear in my original post to be fair.I mean for people who are Levy Out does that mean when it happened?
It was the ESL for me. I just lost all respect for his values as a sportsman in that incident.
1. Their best time to sell, financially, is about eight months ago.It’s fundamentally a pointless question because ENIC will leave when they decide to. There is no sporting depth that could be plunged, including relegation, that would see them walk away, whilst there is still money to be made.
My personal nightmare scenario is that Levy finds a way to head up a consortium which buys out Lewis, and we’re stuck with the poison dwarf for the next fifty years.
My only comfort being the remorseless passage of time and sweet embrace of eventual oblivion.
It’s fundamentally a pointless question because ENIC will leave when they decide to. There is no sporting depth that could be plunged, including relegation, that would see them walk away, whilst there is still money to be made.
My personal nightmare scenario is that Levy finds a way to head up a consortium which buys out Lewis, and we’re stuck with the poison dwarf for the next fifty years.
My only comfort being the remorseless passage of time and sweet embrace of eventual oblivion.
Do think there would still be " Levy Out " chants directed at our 111 year old ownerMy personal nightmare scenario is that Levy finds a way to head up a consortium which buys out Lewis, and we’re stuck with the poison dwarf for the next fifty years.

The tide of mass public sentiment is going to turn when it's clear the Poch miracle is over and those aren't heights we have any hope of climbing to again.Whilst I agree that ENIC are ultimately in control and your overall post in general; I would still like to know at what point his position would become untenable to people because it would be interesting to know what people are willing to stomach in regards to Levy specifically and the ownership in general.
I think the tide has already turned tbh. A good few years too late, but turned it definitely has.The tide of mass public sentiment is going to turn when it's clear the Poch miracle is over and those aren't heights we have any hope of climbing to again.
Exactly the shape of that moment is still hard to discern, but Kane leaving will probably be a major part of it.
We're still in the happy part of the ENIC era, that's the thing.
I think one mistake those that are favourable of ENIC make is the assumption that we have somehow been inoculated against falling into the bottom half of the table. That whilst we might not scale the summit, we will at least have it in sight.The tide of mass public sentiment is going to turn when it's clear the Poch miracle is over and those aren't heights we have any hope of climbing to again.
Exactly the shape of that moment is still hard to discern, but Kane leaving will probably be a major part of it.
We're still in the happy part of the ENIC era, that's the thing.
Yeah I agree mate, I mean best case scenario it all turns around again and this time we go one step further.The tide of mass public sentiment is going to turn when it's clear the Poch miracle is over and those aren't heights we have any hope of climbing to again.
Exactly the shape of that moment is still hard to discern, but Kane leaving will probably be a major part of it.
We're still in the happy part of the ENIC era, that's the thing.
At what point does Daniel Levy's position become untenable to you as an individual?
Again, straightforward question, just want to know what everyone's breaking point is and get a sense of what it will actually take for different posters.
Oh I suppose burning English football to the ground in order to join City and Chelsea as junior partner also-rans in the European Super League was him just wanting everybody to play fair, eh?Levy’s position becomes untenable when he fails to use his position and influence in the Premier League to enforce new rules on spending to ensure the competition is competitive. If Chelsea and City’s spending goes unpunished and, Newcastle are allowed to spend unlimited $$$ building a world class squad – Levy has failed and Spurs are no longer a top 4 competing club.
Oh I suppose burning English football to the ground in order to join City and Chelsea as junior partner also-rans in the European Super League was him just wanting everybody to play fair, eh?
People let Roman Abramovich break their brains 20 years ago. Snap out of it.