Definitely not shrill.
Hysterical and useless
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The point is protest more consistently even when results are good because then you might get taken more seriously.Yes but IF we won the league 15 of the last 20 seasons , won the quadruple 7 times …. Would there be protests ?
Not really sure what Tony’s point is
The point is protest more consistently even when results are good because then you might get taken more seriously.
I’ve never seen that happen. I see lots of crying about ENIC after shit results. A few wins and everybody shuts up until the next bad run of results.
Thats just a bit futile.
What you describe here is exactly the role the Supporters Trust have played.Well, let’s see the change protestors keep going when the team wins a few games.
Or will they shut the fuck up like they normally do? Then start waffling about working with the club towards a future strategy that ensures success or some other fucking bullshit designed to keep them invited to join Levy at fan forums.
So you think we should just shut the fuck up now and give Levy a free pass or do you support the protests and have sympathy with the issues many of us have with the way our club is being exploited?Well, let’s see the change protestors keep going when the team wins a few games.
Or will they shut the fuck up like they normally do? Then start waffling about working with the club towards a future strategy that ensures success or some other fucking bullshit designed to keep them invited to join Levy at fan forums.
I don’t think it is coming to a head though. That’s the point, it’s a little bit of toys out the pram stuff and by August, a few signings and a new season it will all go quiet again. It’s the same old cycle we’ve seen, and the club know it too.But if things were hunky dory why would anyone be protesting ?
The dipper fans don’t like their owners but while they are winning stuff they put up with them .
We’ve been poorly run as a football club for ages & it’s coming to a head , I don’t see any problem with that
It's like saying if Man Utd were regularly winning the league again nobody would be protesting against the Glazers or INEOSBut if things were hunky dory why would anyone be protesting ?
The dipper fans don’t like their owners but while they are winning stuff they put up with them .
We’ve been poorly run as a football club for ages & it’s coming to a head , I don’t see any problem with that
I support it, but I want to see it keep going. Not just die a death as soon as we win a few games. If you’re serious about it keep going.So you think we should just shut the fuck up now and give Levy a free pass or do you support the protests and have sympathy the issues many of us have with the way our club is being exploited?
They were protesting when they were winning the league. Repeatedly. Even you would shut up about Enic if we ever won a league. They’ve won more trophies in the last 2 years than we’ve won in 20. And they still protest.It's like saying if Man Utd were regularly winning the league again nobody would be protesting against the Glazers or INEOS
it's just a barmy argument that doesn't stack up
I don’t think it is coming to a head though. That’s the point, it’s a little bit of toys out the pram stuff and by August, a few signings and a new season it will all go quiet again. It’s the same old cycle we’ve seen, and the club know it too.

Regardless of what that article says, and wether fans agree or not, the fact it's being reported in the mainstream Media, by the BBC no less, is fantastic news and testament to the protests, the chants and the unrest being worthwhile. Whatever the detractors may say.![]()
Daniel Levy protests: Would chairman ever leave Spurs amid fan protests?
With Tottenham struggling on the pitch and chairman Daniel Levy facing criticism from fans, BBC Sport looks at how the club is run and what the future might hold.www.bbc.co.uk
Exactly. Its very easy to be cynical, sneer and say whats the point, it wont get him to sell etc but its getting traction and putting a bit of pressure on. Also i guess doing something is always better than doing nothing so fair play to all those involved. It really cant do any harm for him to hear some dissenting voices rather than the congratulatory backslaps from the nodding dogs in the boardroom.Regardless of what that article says, and wether fans agree or not, the fact it's being reported in the mainstream Media, by the BBC no less, is fantastic news and testament to the protests, the chants and the unrest being worthwhile. Whatever the detractors may say.
Thanks for sharing, Sir Archibald![]()
Correct me if I’m wrong (it’s been known), but aren’t you rather obviously saying that ONLY protesting when we are shite is a waste of time? And that we need to protest no matter the on field performances if we really want to change the ownership?They were protesting when they were winning the league. Repeatedly. Even you would shut up about Enic if we ever won a league. They’ve won more trophies in the last 2 years than we’ve won in 20. And they still protest.
We win nothing, only protest when it suits us then shut up as soon as we win few games. There’s nothing credible about that. It’s just a big waste of time and isn’t really achieving anything.
Pretty much, maintain the protesting regardless of results. That’s if you want it to be effective. I don’t recall saying don’t protest at all, just be consistent with it and don’t stop once results improve.Correct me if I’m wrong (it’s been known), but aren’t you rather obviously saying that ONLY protesting when we are shite is a waste of time? And that we need to protest no matter the on field performances if we really want to change the ownership?
I see you are being jumped on for saying that we shouldn’t protest at all, but that’s not what I’m reading in your posts.
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Daniel Levy protests: Would chairman ever leave Spurs amid fan protests?
With Tottenham struggling on the pitch and chairman Daniel Levy facing criticism from fans, BBC Sport looks at how the club is run and what the future might hold.www.bbc.co.uk