That is, in itself, a sort of identity.They've had 23 years to establish an identity for the club and yet here we are ... Lurching from one disaster to another
Completely directionless

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That is, in itself, a sort of identity.They've had 23 years to establish an identity for the club and yet here we are ... Lurching from one disaster to another
Completely directionless

Are you Major Tom ?They've done good things, they've done bad things.
Personally I don't think any owners will be any different - they'll just do other things better and other things poorer. Just how it is.
My point is that is should then move into this one to continue, rather than it being done to death in every thread...by the same people...with the same arguments...and same graphic, ehHonest John
You don't like it because everyone can see through your attempt to 'sit on the fence'Too far sunshine! I am no Tory!
For a group of people who claim to be all-wise and all-knowing, you andArchie are doing a poor job at comprehension today.
It is possible for people to not hate ENIC. It doesn't have to then follow that they must love them. It is the reason why a lot of people are fed up of these conversations. There's no debate. You either drink the ENICout coolade fully or you're insulted.
And to answer your question (I have earlier in this thread but god knows you lot love to repeat a point), I understand why other threads touch upon the ENIC debate. My point is that is should then move into this one to continue, rather than it being done to death in every thread...by the same people...with the same arguments...and same graphic, ehHonest John
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The banjo player is class A.For someone who supposedly is getting fed up with the arguments regarding Enic and the bald genius in other threads you bang on about them an awful lot. You never did answer my question...why do you think Levy and Enic comments are appearing in other threads?
I dont remember this level of angst against this ownership ever and it's going to get worse unless they change their policies over running the football side of things.

It's absolutely needed. Like FFP before it, though, those at the top will probably twist this to be graduated based on club turnover/finishing position which will only further entrench the top clubs.
Premier League clubs will discuss today whether there should be a major change to the League’s spending rules, which would introduce a player salary cap linked to the TV revenue of the lowest-earning club.
I wonder who will be the most vociferous...
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Oh I do agree.It's absolutely needed. Like FFP before it, though, those at the top will probably twist this to be graduated based on club turnover/finishing position which will only further entrench the top clubs.
But an actual flat cap across the board is 100% needed to fix the sport.
He wanted the good for the club. Levy wants cash cow.He's not even comparable to Ashley, Ashley had the sense to sell to rich owners.
Which, ironically, is likely a bad move. Football currently is very wage-gappy. You've got top players making a massive wedge, donkies hoovering up obscene funds, and actual solid contributors being paid, by comparison, relatively low wages. A wage cap structured similar to the NBA would curb the excessive salary of the massive superstars, but it would also likely greatly inflate the median wage in the league.I thought I read that the PFA would need to approve any changes as well. That would be my bet of who would be the most vociferous against any potential changes.
You've drank too much koolaid. Ashley wanted to line his pockets, period.
Premier league clubs trying to find a way to pay players less so they can get the money instead.
Biggest problem, obviously, is the massive gap in revenue. If you take the average of the bottom 6 its 1/5th the average of the top 6.Not particularly shocking that businesses want to make more money.
More importantly though a sensible wage cap should offer far more parity across the league, theoretically improve the overall wages across more players, and make the league model far more sustainable in the long-term.
You say 'fix the sport'. But the sport is probably more popular today than at any point in It's historyBut an actual flat cap across the board is 100% needed to fix the sport
By "fix" the sport I mean correct course so it's possible to compete without doping financially and without incentivizing clubs to risk going into administration in order to get promoted, stay promoted, etc.You say 'fix the sport'. But the sport is probably more popular today than at any point in It's history
It's also worth remembering that if FFP had been implemented in its entirety, the last 2 decades would have probably seen a clean sweep for the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United, and our most bitter rivals Woolwich.
And let's not kid ourselves, Daniel Levy would love nothing more than to be part of a closed shop money league where 'fair play' and 'competition' would hardly be the cornerstones on which it was built.
Keane was sold to Liverpool and bought back in the same way Kaboul and Defoe were too.Rafa has reminded me of a crazy part of Levy manager shenanigans.
Kaboul we signed under Jol 2007.
He was given the heave ho by Ramos who didn’t like him - we sold him at a loss to Portsmouth 2008. Their manager Mr Harry Redknapp.
Then we sacked Ramos.
Got in Redknapp and duly bought Kaboul back in January 2010.
Jermaine Defoe we sold to Portsmouth in 2008 under Ramos- to a certain Mr Harry Redknapp.
We can guess what happened next.
In his defence Ramos preferred our record signing Darren Bent who had also been signed under Martin Jol.
Darren Bent being called more useless than Harry Redknapps wife being a high point of that part of our history.
Laughable really.
Just goes to show we were as clueless then as we are now. Maybe more so.
Keane was sold to Liverpool and bought back in the same way Kaboul and Defoe were too.