Jamie Redknapp fucking hates Spurs, always has and Gary Neville is a massive hypocrite.
You basically don't like anyone who criticises Levy / ENIC, do you

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Jamie Redknapp fucking hates Spurs, always has and Gary Neville is a massive hypocrite.

According to the human yeti that is Richard Keys, the deal to buy Spurs is done…
View: https://www.youtube.com/live/SNcHnvo4jfs?si=fOWASjFUtlc9I7nQ

Yet they weren’t wrong. So what does that say about things if even they agree?
Away tickets used to be gettable - then they came up with the worst idea ever to limit the cost of them to £30 - they are like rocking horse shit nowIn the early noughties West Ham away tickets used to go on general sale every season. Me and the only two other spurs supporting kids in my year used to go together. I had a season ticket and could go to every away game except Woolwich away, although my dad could get a ticket even though he had been to the same number of games as me. Chelsea away used to be like 30-50 loyalty points (basically a season ticket holder).
You could probably get a ticket for most home games on general sale.
Similarly to when Juventus moved from the Delle Alpi to their own special built stadium. They made the move from a 69 thousand seater to a 41 thousand seater. But in their current stadium they are closer to the ground, have a better atmosphere and actually own it themselves.Here in America it is interesting that the new baseball stadiums are often smaller than the ones built prior. The idea is you get the fans closer and more into the game.
Gary Neville has been allowed to turn Sky Sports into the unofficial Manchester United channel.It's pointless asking Redknapp anything about Spurs, we could be where Liverpool are and he'd slate us.
And then alongside him you've got Neville who is now fully on the inside at Utd these days as they go to even bigger levels of fuck ups - he should maybe concentrate on them.
Gary Neville has been allowed to turn Sky Sports into the unofficial Manchester United channel.
I remember Spurs winning 2-6 away at Everton, back end of 2018 under Poch. United had sacked Jose a few days before this.
Gary Neville used the Sky Sports platform to openly poach Pochettino live on air.
It was disgusting.
This was before the new ground at N17 had been built.
The entitlement and belief that Pochettino should just walk away from Spurs into Old Trafford would have been fair enough if done on his own platform.
The Gary Neville Podcast, after every United defeat, draw or poor performance is routine now.
United should just pay Neville whatever he wants to not speak on Sky if they ever want a manager to succeed at Old Trafford in the future.
According to the human yeti that is Richard Keys, the deal to buy Spurs is done…
View: https://www.youtube.com/live/SNcHnvo4jfs?si=fOWASjFUtlc9I7nQ
According to the human yeti that is Richard Keys, the deal to buy Spurs is done…
View: https://www.youtube.com/live/SNcHnvo4jfs?si=fOWASjFUtlc9I7nQ

The stadium reflects the idea it was built with a big emphasis on the NFL and concerts. Maybe that's a good business decision but it creates something lacking connection to football. Here in America it is interesting that the new baseball stadiums are often smaller than the ones built prior. The idea is you get the fans closer and more into the game.
haven't watched but this quote is on another site , all sounds very vague.Can anyone who has watched please summarise what's been claimed?
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haven't watched but this quote is on another site , all sounds very vague.
Keys said: “Oh – you’ll be interested to hear that I was in the company of someone this weekend that reckons a deal to buy Spurs is done. I don’t think it is, but I’m pretty sure conversations have been taking place.
“If so, I’d say this to Daniel Levy. Don’t play hard ball Daniel – you might regret it. I’m also hearing the owners of one of the top four clubs could be ready to sell. They’re arguably a better proposition for a buyer and would tempt a bid before Spurs.”
Agree and I don't think Levy wants to sell his share even if the Lewis family trust do. And that bit about a top four club assume Keys means Forest as the valuations on Woolwich , Scousers and City don't offer much value in the short term.Been here before, haven't we.
I genuinely think we're unsellable due to ENIC/Levy's valuation.
Literally every other club in the country would be better VFM for anyone who wants to succeed on the pitch.
Even a lower league club because what the save on the £4,000,000,000 price they could spend on a squad and a stadium.
Been here before, haven't we.
I genuinely think we're unsellable due to ENIC/Levy's valuation.
Literally every other club in the country would be better VFM for anyone who wants to succeed on the pitch.
Even a lower league club because what the save on the £4,000,000,000 price they could spend on a squad and a stadium.
Levy is killing the planet, what an utter bastard!
View: https://x.com/ChrisGPackham/status/1891199923326005472
According to the human yeti that is Richard Keys, the deal to buy Spurs is done…
View: https://www.youtube.com/live/SNcHnvo4jfs?si=fOWASjFUtlc9I7nQ

Building a stadium in London is hard though, probably nye on impossible now. There is something to be said for the ready to go nature of us to the right investor like Qatar.Been here before, haven't we.
I genuinely think we're unsellable due to ENIC/Levy's valuation.
Literally every other club in the country would be better VFM for anyone who wants to succeed on the pitch.
Even a lower league club because what the save on the £4,000,000,000 price they could spend on a squad and a stadium.
haven't watched but this quote is on another site , all sounds very vague.
Keys said: “Oh – you’ll be interested to hear that I was in the company of someone this weekend that reckons a deal to buy Spurs is done. I don’t think it is, but I’m pretty sure conversations have been taking place.
“If so, I’d say this to Daniel Levy. Don’t play hard ball Daniel – you might regret it. I’m also hearing the owners of one of the top four clubs could be ready to sell. They’re arguably a better proposition for a buyer and would tempt a bid before Spurs.”