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ENIC In or ENIC Out


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The principal owner and Levy's mentor and business partner has been charged with financial crimes.

The prior sporting director of the club (and only DOF-type ever elevated to a board-level position under ENIC) has been convicted of financial fraud and banned by FIFA but is still somehow prominently involved in the club's business.

The incoming Chief Football Officer is now enmeshed in some drama related to apparent violation of the terms of his departure from his previous employer.

The recruitment of a new Director of Football has gone entirely silent.

And these are the fruits of a just-completed internal review of the club's football structure and operations meant to professionalize and rationalize the leadership.

Every time Levy tries to turn the page on his failures, every new pathway is choked with the contradictions that have built and built and built for years.

It has been at least a decade since the business practices that are inherent to ENIC's control of the club have been fit for purpose. The only way to fix this is to end it.


It's time.

They are holing on to a horse they can't ride.
 

:levystare:


Definitely got a little carried away with our progress. We're still gonna be well back from United in revenue for the foreseeable future.
Oh we're headed straight in reverse relative to the competition in revenue terms going forward.

But the 22/23 accounts will be the high water mark in absolute terms, and very possibly relative ones as well.
 
Dear Frustrated, Flummoxed, and Far-Too-Vocal Spurs Supporters,

Here we are again, at the dawn of yet another season and amidst the backdrop of our usual friendly chatter. Oh, how I do enjoy reading your vigorous debates on this forum - what a delightful way to spend my time on the toilet, scrolling through endless threads filled with colourful opinions about how I ought to do my job! A joy truly unparalleled.

Let me begin by addressing your heartfelt pleas for a new centre back. I share your longing for an impenetrable defensive fortress. Believe me, if I could clone a young Ledley King or magically summon a Franz Beckenbauer from the 70s, I would do so in a heartbeat. Alas, negotiations take time, my friends, and nobody is accepting IOUs or promises of a better tomorrow in lieu of cold, hard cash.

Then there's the small matter of those players you think aren't up to the mark. Well, we can't just shove them into a cannon and fire them over the Channel, now, can we? As much as some of you may like the sound of that idea. Selling players is not quite as simple as listing an old garden gnome on eBay. Patience, dear fans, patience. I'd like to reassure you all, they aren't lingering around the training ground like unwanted guests after a party. We're not running a car boot sale here.

Now, the Harry Kane saga. To be honest, I too am about as exhausted with this as I am with my morning workout routine (and believe me, that's saying something). Just know this: every waking moment, every sip of my lukewarm tea, every agonising tic of the clock, we are in negotiations. Slow, painfully boring negotiations. Imagine watching paint dry while someone recites the dictionary. That's what it feels like. I'll level with you – it's been a real laugh, navigating the circus that Bayern Munich call "offers". They have been as laughable as Donna's suggestion that she could solve our defensive woes.

I’ve heard your cries for change, for action, for some tangible proof of ambition. Yes, I get it. You want signings, trophies, parades, and perhaps a unicorn while you're at it? I'll get right on it. Who doesn't love a challenge? Between dodging lowball offers, placating player egos and deciphering the feedback from our lovely fan forums, it's all in a day's work.

But here's a thought. Could we, just for a moment, appreciate the tremendous strides we've made as a club? Our world-class stadium, our state-of-the-art training facilities, our prestigious academy. No? Still stuck on that centre back, eh? Alright then.

To you, the most passionate, the most dedicated, the most loudly discontented fans in the world, I say this: We're in this together. Whether you're joyfully cheering us on or angrily jabbing at your keyboards in the early hours, remember this - we all want what's best for Tottenham Hotspur.

So, let's raise a glass (or hurl it at the wall, if that's your current mood) to a future of growth, strength, and hopefully, fewer forum threads about me needing to take immediate action.

Yours in exasperated dedication,

Daniel Levy
Chairman, Tottenham Hotspur
 
Neither am I, just posting the occasional comment on my favourite thread.

:pochsmirk:


We finished 8th last season and are soon to lose our best player but nah, everything is fine, nothing to worry about.
You carry on with your negativity, just don't expect everyone to be whingy little moaners.

Sad Baby GIF
 
Dear Frustrated, Flummoxed, and Far-Too-Vocal Spurs Supporters,

Here we are again, at the dawn of yet another season and amidst the backdrop of our usual friendly chatter. Oh, how I do enjoy reading your vigorous debates on this forum - what a delightful way to spend my time on the toilet, scrolling through endless threads filled with colourful opinions about how I ought to do my job! A joy truly unparalleled.

Let me begin by addressing your heartfelt pleas for a new centre back. I share your longing for an impenetrable defensive fortress. Believe me, if I could clone a young Ledley King or magically summon a Franz Beckenbauer from the 70s, I would do so in a heartbeat. Alas, negotiations take time, my friends, and nobody is accepting IOUs or promises of a better tomorrow in lieu of cold, hard cash.

Then there's the small matter of those players you think aren't up to the mark. Well, we can't just shove them into a cannon and fire them over the Channel, now, can we? As much as some of you may like the sound of that idea. Selling players is not quite as simple as listing an old garden gnome on eBay. Patience, dear fans, patience. I'd like to reassure you all, they aren't lingering around the training ground like unwanted guests after a party. We're not running a car boot sale here.

Now, the Harry Kane saga. To be honest, I too am about as exhausted with this as I am with my morning workout routine (and believe me, that's saying something). Just know this: every waking moment, every sip of my lukewarm tea, every agonising tic of the clock, we are in negotiations. Slow, painfully boring negotiations. Imagine watching paint dry while someone recites the dictionary. That's what it feels like. I'll level with you – it's been a real laugh, navigating the circus that Bayern Munich call "offers". They have been as laughable as Donna's suggestion that she could solve our defensive woes.

I’ve heard your cries for change, for action, for some tangible proof of ambition. Yes, I get it. You want signings, trophies, parades, and perhaps a unicorn while you're at it? I'll get right on it. Who doesn't love a challenge? Between dodging lowball offers, placating player egos and deciphering the feedback from our lovely fan forums, it's all in a day's work.

But here's a thought. Could we, just for a moment, appreciate the tremendous strides we've made as a club? Our world-class stadium, our state-of-the-art training facilities, our prestigious academy. No? Still stuck on that centre back, eh? Alright then.

To you, the most passionate, the most dedicated, the most loudly discontented fans in the world, I say this: We're in this together. Whether you're joyfully cheering us on or angrily jabbing at your keyboards in the early hours, remember this - we all want what's best for Tottenham Hotspur.

So, let's raise a glass (or hurl it at the wall, if that's your current mood) to a future of growth, strength, and hopefully, fewer forum threads about me needing to take immediate action.

Yours in exasperated dedication,

Daniel Levy
Chairman, Tottenham Hotspur

Thanks Daniel.

Where is the Cheese Room?
 
Four or five people arguing with a Levybot as it valiantly defends ENIC/Levy against all insults against the regime.

“You” are on Ignore so can’t actually see what your programming is actually writing. But based on the reaction to your posts, it seems that AI keeps getting more and more advanced. Great to see!

You’re doing your programmer proud today Levybot version “steveee”!!!
Has me on ignore.... can't see what I'm posting.........but is desperate to comment .

cm punk wwe GIF


:harrylol: :harrylol: :harrylol:
 
Dear Frustrated, Flummoxed, and Far-Too-Vocal Spurs Supporters,

Here we are again, at the dawn of yet another season and amidst the backdrop of our usual friendly chatter. Oh, how I do enjoy reading your vigorous debates on this forum - what a delightful way to spend my time on the toilet, scrolling through endless threads filled with colourful opinions about how I ought to do my job! A joy truly unparalleled.

Let me begin by addressing your heartfelt pleas for a new centre back. I share your longing for an impenetrable defensive fortress. Believe me, if I could clone a young Ledley King or magically summon a Franz Beckenbauer from the 70s, I would do so in a heartbeat. Alas, negotiations take time, my friends, and nobody is accepting IOUs or promises of a better tomorrow in lieu of cold, hard cash.

Then there's the small matter of those players you think aren't up to the mark. Well, we can't just shove them into a cannon and fire them over the Channel, now, can we? As much as some of you may like the sound of that idea. Selling players is not quite as simple as listing an old garden gnome on eBay. Patience, dear fans, patience. I'd like to reassure you all, they aren't lingering around the training ground like unwanted guests after a party. We're not running a car boot sale here.

Now, the Harry Kane saga. To be honest, I too am about as exhausted with this as I am with my morning workout routine (and believe me, that's saying something). Just know this: every waking moment, every sip of my lukewarm tea, every agonising tic of the clock, we are in negotiations. Slow, painfully boring negotiations. Imagine watching paint dry while someone recites the dictionary. That's what it feels like. I'll level with you – it's been a real laugh, navigating the circus that Bayern Munich call "offers". They have been as laughable as Donna's suggestion that she could solve our defensive woes.

I’ve heard your cries for change, for action, for some tangible proof of ambition. Yes, I get it. You want signings, trophies, parades, and perhaps a unicorn while you're at it? I'll get right on it. Who doesn't love a challenge? Between dodging lowball offers, placating player egos and deciphering the feedback from our lovely fan forums, it's all in a day's work.

But here's a thought. Could we, just for a moment, appreciate the tremendous strides we've made as a club? Our world-class stadium, our state-of-the-art training facilities, our prestigious academy. No? Still stuck on that centre back, eh? Alright then.

To you, the most passionate, the most dedicated, the most loudly discontented fans in the world, I say this: We're in this together. Whether you're joyfully cheering us on or angrily jabbing at your keyboards in the early hours, remember this - we all want what's best for Tottenham Hotspur.

So, let's raise a glass (or hurl it at the wall, if that's your current mood) to a future of growth, strength, and hopefully, fewer forum threads about me needing to take immediate action.

Yours in exasperated dedication,

Daniel Levy
Chairman, Tottenham Hotspur
Daniel…

I know someone that can help…

 
I’m going

Fuck this it's getting worse.
Fair play, and full respect to you, if you do go.
I mean that sincerely.

I doubt they'll be many others with you though.
Most people would prefer to bash out yet another anti Enic rant to garner a few "likes" and "funnies" than actually get off their arses and do something about it.

Priorities and all that.
 
Fair play, and full respect to you, if you do go.
I mean that sincerely.

I doubt they'll be many others with you though.
Most people would prefer to bash out yet another anti Enic rant to garner a few "likes" and "funnies" than actually get off their arses and do something about it.

Priorities and all that.

I'll be fucking stood on the side of it in a silly hat.
 
Oh we're headed straight in reverse relative to the competition in revenue terms going forward.

But the 22/23 accounts will be the high water mark in absolute terms, and very possibly relative ones as well.
I think the key is that we're on newer commercial deals while they were on older commercial deals, so while we were catching up with them it was really because they were leaving value on the table.

Not to minimize our progress in revenue building, we've overtaken Woolwich and are closing on Liverpool which are all meaningful advances.

But our catching up to United was more a reduction of fortuitous timing. Once they renegotiate new apparel producer (done, above) and shirt sponsorship deals (in the works) and remaximize their revenue they'll be a £150M+ ahead of us in revenue again.
 
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