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It's starting to feel like we're making up the transfer fees to appease fans at this stage.

Remember the scene in Independence Day when Goldblums father was ranting about how the US governments hides the spending?
"You don't actually think they spent $20,000 on a hammer, $30,000 on a toilet seat, do you?"
Ok Matt, tell us what the net spend of both teams have been since that final... I just made up the numbers to add weight to my argument but happy to be proven wrong.
 
Regarding the letter... Poch wanted to rip up the Champions League final team... we weren't on the verge of a Golden Era. If you recall, our league form that season was shocking and the run to final papered over the cracks. The sentiment of the letter is right but they really need to contextualise a bit... for example, we have spent 700m net and the bin dippers have spent 300m net since that final. We have spent it on youngsters with potential and gambles because we won't pay the wages... the bid dippers have spent it on proven quality in positions of need.
They were massively helped by Barca giving them £114m for Coutinho (still amazes me today). They then used all that money and added a bit more on top to pick up two excellent players in Allison & Van Dijk for key positions where they were weak.

The way we operate is very different. We got a massive figure for Bale and bought seven players with the proceeds. Quantity over quality.

With hindsight, the only comparable thing would have been us selling prime Dele, Kane or Son for £100m+ after the CL Final then reinvesting it in the same way as Pool - ie. take the fee, add some on top, buy two serious players to improve your first XI. Keep adjusting pay structure to accomodate these better players as you go. Thing is, this is not the ENIC way and it never will be, unfortunately. When we finally did get round to selling Kane (reluctantly) we havent spent the money well.
 
One thing that gets me is, “structure”.

Do you remember the period around Jol. Levy announcing that we’d get the structure of the club right? Only to rip it all up and chop and change it several times and now we appear to have all the structure of a blancmange?

Total mismanagement on the football side.

Get thee hence, baldo!
 
If Levy leaves (yes he will have a shed full of money) But where will he get a job that pays him & his son pockets full of wages every month ?
for me & most folks you would just sit back and live on the money BUT he needs work,and who would empoly him looking at his record ?
I think you underestimate his worth as a business manager.

From a purely financial basis there are probably none better in the Premier League. What he has done from a commercial perspective is impressive.

However, unfortunately the same cannot be said about the achievements of the footballing side that we’re all interested in!
 
ENIC won’t be going anywhere, they overvalue our underperforming players so they end up leaving for free . The idea that they won’t overvalue the club in any sale is without any basis in reality in my view .

I hope they leave in time for my kids to enjoy some success . I am nearly 64 and i am 99.9999% sure we will not win the league again in my lifetime. As far as I’m aware I do not have a terminal illness so am hoping to reach 90 .

Happy Monday my fellow poor sods

I keep on saying the same thing. It’s the reality I’m afraid.
 
Our team has just bent over been and humiliated once again. An almost weekly event now under these owners with their useless, pathetic manager.

The club is a laughing stock like never before


And on the same weekend, some of our so called fans shrug this off like it means absolutely nothing to them and even giggle about it like a bunch of little schoolgirls


View: https://x.com/JonnyH3232/status/1916203494622826500?t=5miBfzrbd8nPeX0b1gskVg&s=19


I have no words 🤷‍♂️


When you’ve got fans of loads of other clubs saying they can’t believe we allowed it then you know it’s the wrong decision. They’ll take the piss but I bet most scum fans think it ridiculous too.
 
Ahhh.

So that's OK then.

Although , as another poster said earlier, I don't think "oh when the Spurs" would ever be booming out the sound system at the Emirates during a similar event.

Do you?

Nah. Thought not
So you organised a party in a hall owned by a Gooner, would you accept you could not play whatever music you wanted which could include Spurs songs? I doubt anyone at Tottenham even knew the details of the music that is what they proposed. You really do come up with absurd reasons to hate Levy. Are not the main reasons like his income and failure to bring trophies enough?
 
If Levy leaves (yes he will have a shed full of money) But where will he get a job that pays him & his son pockets full of wages every month ?
for me & most folks you would just sit back and live on the money BUT he needs work,and who would empoly him looking at his record ?
Why does he need to work? He would be rich enough to live off his riches. However he was a season ticket holder before the purchase and goes to most games. That might be harder to give up as judging by the hatred among supporters, would he be safe in a normal seat?
 
Why does he need to work? He would be rich enough to live off his riches. However he was a season ticket holder before the purchase and goes to most games. That might be harder to give up as judging by the hatred among supporters, would he be safe in a normal seat?
By a lot of accounts he is a bit of a workaholic. Supposed to be more or less the first one in the training centre in the morning and the last one out.

So I think that the idea of him going stir crazy without work makes sense.

Someone else, (I think it was Bryan) said a couple of months back that for Levy the status of being in charge of Spurs is probably just as important as the money. He has made his name by being our chairman. He's a well connected head honcho in the Premier League and even got to serve on the ECA board for a bit.

Stuff like that is probably going to be extremely hard for him to let go of.
 
After decades of being obsessed with Spurs and football, I have managed to break the addiction.

Thousands of pounds each season it was costing me. Today I weeded the garden and went out for an ice cream at the sea front without even being interested to check the score until I got home, ar which point I mildly chortled and put the snooker on.

For that, I thank you Mr Levy. As does my family.
I see too many posts like this and it is incredibly sad. I empathise, I'm nowhere near as invested as I once was and I was obsessed too. I still love the club and always will but it's apathy I mostly feel now. Pound for pound in ticket price at least, Tottenham must be one of the worst if not the worst club to support and ENIC have been a catalyst for it.

Pay more than any other club's fans and in return you can have mid-table shite, regular beatings from rivals especially away, AWOL cup final displays, clueless managers who goad you when Spurs score, and the odd year where you get to make the numbers up in Europe. Where's the buzz?

There's no hope of winning anything (for the last time, we are NOT winning the Europa League even if we somehow win the SF), we don't sign exciting players anymore, we show no sign of being able to gain even the expected odd win at huge rivals (once in a generation if you are lucky). Most clubs have one of the above to some relative extent and if they don't they don't get charged literally thousands of pounds in return for just meandering in a division with no ambition whatsoever to improve that. Building a new stadium, a training ground and a poxy F1 collab does not offset this.

To those of you who go to every home and (especially) away game, you have my admiration and one day I really hope you still have front row seats for any success if this ENIC nightmare ever ends one way or another.
 
Regarding the letter... Poch wanted to rip up the Champions League final team... we weren't on the verge of a Golden Era. If you recall, our league form that season was shocking and the run to final papered over the cracks. The sentiment of the letter is right but they really need to contextualise a bit... for example, we have spent 700m net and the bin dippers have spent 300m net since that final. We have spent it on youngsters with potential and gambles because we won't pay the wages... the bid dippers have spent it on proven quality in positions of need.

Yes and I think your concluding statement is the crux of it all
 
When you’ve got fans of loads of other clubs saying they can’t believe we allowed it then you know it’s the wrong decision. They’ll take the piss but I bet most scum fans think it ridiculous too.
Imagine if the reverse had happened at the Emirates. Their fans would be in absolute meltdown and the "Let's all laugh at Gooners" thread on here would be in overdrive.
Levy could erect a statue of Arsene Wenger outside his multi sports and entertainment arena and you just know a handful of posters would be in this thread trying to justify it.
 
After decades of being obsessed with Spurs and football, I have managed to break the addiction.

Thousands of pounds each season it was costing me. Today I weeded the garden and went out for an ice cream at the sea front without even being interested to check the score until I got home, ar which point I mildly chortled and put the snooker on.

For that, I thank you Mr Levy. As does my family.
Similar. In the last few years gone from attending as much as i could, to seeing a few games a season to stop going completely 5 years ago. Now i can barely be arsed to watch us on the box. Was out yesterday, no interest in the match. Saw the score, a few venting posts on here and its forgotten. No lows when we lose, no real highs when we win, simply not that fussed. After 50 or so years it feels a bit odd. The buzz may come back but reconciled that it wont under these owners.
 
Imagine if the reverse had happened at the Emirates. Their fans would be in absolute meltdown and the "Let's all laugh at Gooners" thread on here would be in overdrive.
Levy could erect a statue of Arsene Wenger outside his multi sports and entertainment arena and you just know a handful of posters would be in this thread trying to justify it.
The defence would be , but but but Mohammed Al Fayed put a statue of Michael Jackson outside Craven Cottage . The old Alan Sugar defence , a man i now believe it or not dislike less than Levy. Well done Daniel quite an achievement considering how much I dislike Alan Sugar .
 
I see too many posts like this and it is incredibly sad. I empathise, I'm nowhere near as invested as I once was and I was obsessed too. I still love the club and always will but it's apathy I mostly feel now. Pound for pound in ticket price at least, Tottenham must be one of the worst if not the worst club to support and ENIC have been a catalyst for it.

Pay more than any other club's fans and in return you can have mid-table shite, regular beatings from rivals especially away, AWOL cup final displays, clueless managers who goad you when Spurs score, and the odd year where you get to make the numbers up in Europe. Where's the buzz?

There's no hope of winning anything (for the last time, we are NOT winning the Europa League even if we somehow win the SF), we don't sign exciting players anymore, we show no sign of being able to gain even the expected odd win at huge rivals (once in a generation if you are lucky). Most clubs have one of the above to some relative extent and if they don't they don't get charged literally thousands of pounds in return for just meandering in a division with no ambition whatsoever to improve that. Building a new stadium, a training ground and a poxy F1 collab does not offset this.

To those of you who go to every home and (especially) away game, you have my admiration and one day I really hope you still have front row seats for any success if this ENIC nightmare ever ends one way or another.
Very true! For me it overlaps with a general decline in how appealing PL football is to spend money on in person at least. Last time I went to Spurs (AZ game) I had to show a digital pass 4 times. Couldn't stand up. Was in a controlled "safe" environment in which they wanted my cash, but woe-betide anything out of line or what they wanted - which is compliance. Hi-viz and rules all round.

Here's the thing, modern PL football is primarily a safe tourist experience. Overlay that with the ENIC horrendous VFM and lack of ambition and it's a recipe for apathy.

I actually prefer the matchday experience at my Championship club (QPR), and my League 2 local club (AFC Wimbledon).
 
Me. .
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Shadydan Shadydan . .
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You tell me to shut up and to stop posting yet you continually bait and provoke me in here 🤦🏾‍♀️

Are you the stupidest person on the forum?
 
The Matt Law article.

Tottenham Hotspur are facing the prospect of having to sell to buy this summer, despite the fact the club could spend over £200 million without breaching profit and sustainability rules(PSR).

Without a significant injection of cash from owners Enic, Spurs are facing a tough summer of trading which is threatening to severely affect the club’s head coach – whether that is Ange Postecoglou or a new appointment.

Spurs are 16th in the table and equalled their record for 19 Premier League defeats in a single season with their latest loss against champions Liverpool at Anfield.

Champions League qualification through winning the Europa League would improve the situation, but Atletico Madrid target Cristian Romero or at least one other leading player may have to be sold to generate transfer funds.

Tottenham were one of the Premier League’s highest spenders last summer. And according to the last set of accounts that were first broken down by The Athletic, the club’s net transfer debt – money owed to Spurs minus money they are still to pay out – was £279.3 million.

That puts the club and those responsible for trying to improve the squad in an incredibly difficult position, particularly coupled with Tottenham’s wage structure which is one of the strictest in Europe.

A well-placed source confirmed to Telegraph Sport that the club will most likely have to sell to buy this summer, which will raise question marks over the futures of a host of players including Romero, Richarlison and Yves Bissouma.

Enic provided £122.1 million in owner funding since their 2001 takeover to June 2024, the equivalent of just £5.3 million per season. The majority of that came from a £97.5 million share issue in May 2022, which had initially been announced as being worth up to £150 million.

Since Enic’s £97.5 million share issue, a total of 13 English clubs received more owner funding, while the owners of Tottenham’s rivals Aston Villa have poured over £600 million into the club since their takeover in 2018.

Enic did invest £35 million into the club in January, but under-fire chairman Daniel Levymade it clear that Tottenham will not spend money they do not have, despite their ability to do so within PSR guidelines.

In the last set of accounts, Levy said: “We cannot spend what we do not have, and we will not compromise the financial stability of this club – indeed, our off-pitch revenues have significantly supplemented the lower football revenues this year, testament to our diversified income strategy.”

Levy added: “Since opening our new stadium in April 2019, we have invested over £700 million net in player acquisitions. Recruitment remains a key focus, and we must ensure that we make smart purchases within our financial means. I often read calls for us to spend more, given that we are ranked as the ninth-richest club in the world. However, a closer examination of today’s financial figures reveals that such spending must be sustainable in the long term and within our operating revenues. Our capacity to generate recurring revenues determines our spending power.”

Tottenham supporters will hold their fourth major protest against Enic and Levy at the club’s next home league game against Crystal Palace on May 11. The “Change for Tottenham” group has organised another pre-match march and is also urging supporters to take part in an in-stadium demonstration.

Change for Tottenham wants supporters to wear yellow to the game and delay returning to their seats at the start of the second half to visibly signal their dissatisfaction at the running of the club.
 
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