• The Fighting Cock is a forum for fans of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Here you can discuss Spurs latest matches, our squad, tactics and any transfer news surrounding the club. Registration gives you access to all our forums (including 'Off Topic' discussion) and removes most of the adverts (you can remove them all via an account upgrade). You're here now, you might as well...

    Get involved!

Management ENIC

Latest Spurs videos from Sky Sports

ENIC In or ENIC Out


  • Total voters
    209
You know I respect you on here. Right?

And you know I’m saying that so you don’t feel too offended when I suggest that you may need a new hobby / fixation / obsession.

Getting worried about you this summer bud.
Thanks, I want to tell you to fuck off and mind your own business , but when you’re right you’re right.

Respect you as well mate , you are a funny guy on a regular basis even if we are miles apart on some issues

Kiss Kiss Kisses GIF by Saweetie
 
Nearly right....

He needs bums in seats for games...

He doesn't need every fan, least of all the 20 people most angrily posting on here.... or even the couple thousand that protest.

It the sad truth about modern day sport unfortunately.... there will usually be other people to buy tickets.

This isnt a defense of our owners but just the facts about modern football.

He literally doesn't care or even need to care about what is a fraction of the supporter base and online keyboard warriors moaning.
Change starts with one person. You only need to act for one person to affect change. The challenge is getting every, 'Single', person believing he can make that change. Levy relies on divide and conquer. He needs you and every other supporter to believe they cannot change anything. If 50 percent of the Fan base decide to boycott games and don't buy any attire, Levy will soon change his tune.
 
Can't see that ever happening to be honest.
A more realistic boycott would be to avoid the club shop or don't buy anything inside the ground for certain games. Would give the local trade a boost too
I agree. I've said that all along. By boycott I means stop anything within you power to hit Levy's pockets. Enjoying the game at the pub with cheaper beer and fellow FC fans. If the stadium is even half full for 3 or 4 games, Levy will get the message.

We have Levy by the Balls. Levy and ENIC have the huge loans, not us. We just have to realise the power we have.
 
He will continue to grow the non football events for year round, solid, guaranteed income.
The team will be run on a shoestring. Wages will reduce, younger players brought in on tens, not hundreds of thousands. We will never actively invest enough money in the playing staff to seriously attempt to win a big prize*





*The europa league, much as people want it to be, is not that hard to win and not that big a prize
Agreed. But none football events don't make THFC. A stadium used only for only music festivals is not sustainable. His NFL pitch, Gocart Track, Music festival venue, will mean nothing without the Spurs Fans chanting and screaming in the stadium at the top of the lungs.
 
I agree. I've said that all along. By boycott I means stop anything within you power to hit Levy's pockets. Enjoying the game at the pub with cheaper beer and fellow FC fans. If the stadium is even half full for 3 or 4 games, Levy will get the message.

We have Levy by the Balls. Levy and ENIC have the huge loans, not us. We just have to realise the power we have.


Spurs have already sold probably 40000 season tickets.
Even if (which will never happen) all of them don't turn up the ticket has already been paid for so it won't hit Levy's pocket at all, it would just effect the players and the team
 
I'll call him one(i.e.a cnut)...having read that article I'm mortified to discover the low interest repayment rates are affected by any change of ownership. Always believed the main difficulty in securing new buyers was the Levy method of bargaining but this throws a huge spanner in the works and little wonder that any investors will walk/run away on disclosure.

I wonder if potential buyers buy the companies separate then the interest rate will remain the same ?

I’m sure there are ways around it
 
Last edited:
I'm sure there are but put yourself in the place of the lender who was screwed into giving up such a low return during Covid who's only out is an exclusivity clause that allows them to pull the plug on the rate if a change of ownership occurs? They must be crossing legs and fingers every time the hint of a rumour is mooted.
 
I agree. I've said that all along. By boycott I means stop anything within you power to hit Levy's pockets. Enjoying the game at the pub with cheaper beer and fellow FC fans. If the stadium is even half full for 3 or 4 games, Levy will get the message.

We have Levy by the Balls. Levy and ENIC have the huge loans, not us. We just have to realise the power we have.
Errrr.

You have a fundamental misunderstanding. By “huge loans” if you mean the stadium debt this is a THFC asset and therefore debt. If you mean the debt associated with the property development such as the hotel, whitewebbs, Go karts, etc. this is all THFC assets and therefore debt.

Levy owns circa 30% of ENIC. ENIC owns circa 85% of THFC. THFC owns the stadium, property development and other commercial opportunities. If someone else buys Tottenham, they buy the subsidiary THFC from ENIC and inherit all the asset, debt and revenue streams.
 
Errrr.

You have a fundamental misunderstanding. By “huge loans” if you mean the stadium debt this is a THFC asset and therefore debt. If you mean the debt associated with the property development such as the hotel, whitewebbs, Go karts, etc. this is all THFC assets and therefore debt.

Levy owns circa 30% of ENIC. ENIC owns circa 85% of THFC. THFC owns the stadium, property development and other commercial opportunities. If someone else buys Tottenham, they buy the subsidiary THFC from ENIC and inherit all the asset, debt and revenue streams.

The guy you are replying to is thick as two planks, no idea what world some of our fans live in.
 
Agreed. But none football events don't make THFC. A stadium used only for only music festivals is not sustainable. His NFL pitch, Gocart Track, Music festival venue, will mean nothing without the Spurs Fans chanting and screaming in the stadium at the top of the lungs.
It's all guaranteed income. He doesn't have to gamble £500,000,000 to try to win the title and fail, when he can just just money and influence to get more non football events. The maximum number per year has gone up steadily ever since it first opened. Then the types of non matchday event's have increased regularly too.

And that's all fallen in line with big earners like Dier, Kane and Lloris off the books replaced with sub £100k a week players and kids.
 
Unless Levy/ENIC stump-up decent amounts and sanction the signing of some quality, they are going to deserve the pelters that will inevtably be on their way.
He is a nasty little shit head who thinks he can run a club his way differently every other club.Was listening to that finance bloke this week he just said he will be reporting to whoever his boss is and getting his well done.Enic knew exactly what they were doing when they bought the club
Bunch of fucking blood sucking leeches
 
Spurs have already sold probably 40000 season tickets.
Even if (which will never happen) all of them don't turn up the ticket has already been paid for so it won't hit Levy's pocket at all, it would just effect the players and the team
You clearly don't know how much money is made because of a full stadium as compared to an empty one. The tickets are only one part of the revenue. Can you imagine the effect a half filled stadium for two or three games will have on the value of the club.
 
Back
Top