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You would stick up for him. You're quite happy with the situation at spurs. Especially as your more at home on the north bank.Well you were attacking him. And I know he doesn’t need me to ‘stick’ up for him, but guess what…that’s MY choice.
Mr forum policeman.
Stevee wants ENIC out, he said so today, as quoted above.But yeah, you keep on being Mr Positivity regarding a club that are going nowhere under our current owners

Did you read the post I replied too? Same old, albeit wasting a little more cash along the way, I’m sure that part pains Levy greatly as he may not be able to buy quite as much property as he had wanted, I guess he could always figure a way to get more concerts in…Do you not think that a 50% increase in our reported annual payroll since 2017/2018 is in any way helped by the work ENIC have done?
That’s all well and good but you’re conveniently forgetting that we’re losing a once in a generation, Spurs all time top scorer and a top 1st or 2nd goals a season striker. Should we also ignore the fact Dan the man is fucking useless when it comes to building any sort of set up for a successful team, and if he does manage to get anywhere near one (normally with a huge slice of luck) he somehow manages to fuck that up too! Levy has had his time and it’s time for him to fuck off now.A good keeper, highly praised in Italy that Inter wanted as a replacement for Onana.
A young, PL proven winger who looks very promising in the friendlies.
The 2nd best attacking midfielder in the PL for the last two years.
Still, you're probably right and we shouldn't have signed them.
Be hilarious if it's used drum up the "We want levy out " chants
It most certainly is for those attending the game.
We have 55,000 plus home fans at every game.
If only 10% were bothered to turn up half hour earlier and join the protest, that would be a big turnout.
Like I said, the keyboard warriors on here would much prefer yet another anti Enic post to gather a few likes, than actually doing something.
Not my words but from someone who actually does care enough to do something.
Think it’s poor football performance that sees it get more traction to be honest. People are blind to the gross negligence such as lack of due diligence on Paratici, and then bumbling the recruitment of Munn for example. For a key role at a FTSE company, these errors combined with a 20% slash to revenue would see shareholder activists force The CEO out.Out of the 42 thousand season ticket holders I wonder how many actually want Levy out.
The majority of people who complain about them on here aren’t season ticket holders and don’t go to that many games.
Now the trust is involved maybe it takes off. But again I don’t know how many members they have either.
That Brian Dagul fellow has less than 6k twitter followers. 10% of them showing up for the next protest would be a fair turnout.
Ultimately it’s ticket prices and people being personally affected that might kickstart something. (Rather than anything football related).
Out of the 42 thousand season ticket holders I wonder how many actually want Levy out.
The majority of people who complain about them on here aren’t season ticket holders and don’t go to that many games.
Now the trust is involved maybe it takes off. But again I don’t know how many members they have either.
That Brian Dagul fellow has less than 6k twitter followers. 10% of them showing up for the next protest would be a fair turnout.
Ultimately it’s ticket prices and people being personally affected that might kickstart something. (Rather than anything football related).
Think it’s poor football performance that sees it get more traction to be honest. People are blind to the gross negligence such as lack of due diligence on Paratici, and then bumbling the recruitment of Munn for example. For a key role at a FTSE company, these errors combined with a 20% slash to revenue would see shareholder activists force The CEO out.
The multiple failures with managers, ending season after season under a caretaker is another clear example of a CEO that hasn’t got a fucking clue
That man is accountable to no-one though and continues with his head in the sand, whilst being patted on the back by his gravy train echo chamber hierarchy
Mid table and Ange gone will see revolt
Are you actually saying that season ticket holders are in the main, happy with Levy and how the club is being run? Or at least a higher proportion of season ticket holders support Levy/ENIC than non-season ticket holders?
The issue is as the protests are small, levy can dismiss as a minority and think people are generally ok with his operations and decision making.In the stadium 100%. Bad performances will create a bad atmosphere. Then you get a domino effect of people just joining in.
Outside. I think people still follow their routines and are using football as a release. Which for most means going to the pub to meet your mates rather than hanging out on the side of the road with some banners.
I’m guessing we had more show up for the ESL protests and it was definitely a younger demographic protesting that on the whole.
Even the Say no to Stratford protest got less than 1k. And absolutely nobody wanted that.