Joe Lewis: UK tycoon bailed in US fraud case but can't use superyacht
A $300m bond for Tottenham Hotspur tycoon Joe Lewis is secured by his luxury boat and private jets.
Banned from using his superyacht

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Ok, 'bastion of morality' is overstatement for effect. But the 'heading...' implies that there was a time when there was a previous period where there was a discernible undercurrent of morality...when was that time?
Zomb…short for Zombie….person without a brain so cannot communicate intelligently……just wanders around looking simple making aimless noises….. Suitable user nameChildish approach to debate on a forum where people are likely to have a different opinions. If you're so offended why don't you ignore them.
Pretty much the perfect example of a keyboard warrior.
Spill the beans thenLewis has also ruined the lives of many families/ people with his actions. He's a different kind of scum, but he's still scum.
Martha Stewart did porridge for insider trading IIRCNothing will happen to Lewis, hell pay a hefty fine and put a banning order on him but won't face jail time, rich people tend to stay out of jail especially in America, their CJS is literally built on that.
It's the 'Whataboutery' that really pisses me off. The Enic in hipsters banging on about ' not as bad as Abramovich, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia etc.'I love our morality yardstick , it Is the same one clearly as the football success one
One poxy trophy in 23 years
Lewis isn’t as bad as Sugar
We are nowhere near a CL team anymore
Remember the nineties how bad we were as a team
Two transfer windows no signings leading to a steady decline in the team
Lewis is better than Pol Pot
"This is just the begining"
It's like a line from a movie trailer.


Can anyone get me a fake US passport and social security number , I want to see if I can somehow get on the juryIt's the 'Whataboutery' that really pisses me off. The Enic in hipsters banging on about ' not as bad as Abramovich, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia etc.'
Accusing everyone whose anti Enic of wanting some dodgy regime who have blood on their hands. I don't want that, there are other owners (Brighton etc)
Enic-Levy have owned spurs for 23 years and I have never seen such a disconnection with the fan base. They simply don't care what we think, we should be grateful etc.
Lewis getting charged doesn't surprise me and I hope he's found guilty.
...as the old showbiz saying goes:"when in doubt, shove Helen Mirren up it!"The unnamed clearly innocent owner can be played by the ever lovable Tom Hanks to showcase the man’s warmth and it can be seen by all. I am ruling Mrs P out of playing the fallen owners love interest as she made it clear in another thread the very thought of such a role made her feel quite unwell. Looks like a job for Dame Helen Mirren

For example?
Show me a person that can afford to buy our club that won't have skeletons in their closet.
Im not advocating for ENIC to stay, I'm just wondering who you would deem a decent enough human being with integrity that has the wealth to buy a football club.
If you just want the money that's fine, but lets at least be honest about it
Hey, the PL has scruples. They clearly draw the line at financing a foreign invasion of a sovereign nation loosely affiliated with NATO.I'm still catching up on this thread but had to pause for a second...
The Premier League allows the owners of Newcastle and Man City but people genuinely thought they might force someone accused of insider trading to sell?!
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Which of the 3 are in the process of being accused by Law of wrong doing ?I'm still catching up on this thread but had to pause for a second...
The Premier League allows the owners of Newcastle and Man City but people genuinely thought they might force someone accused of insider trading to sell?!
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Ok, 'bastion of morality' is overstatement for effect. But the 'heading...' implies that there was a time when there was a previous period where there was a discernible undercurrent of morality...when was that time?