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Yes, they refuse to put much into it, the club has to be self sufficient as far as they are concerned.
Frustration comes from the fact. It won't take much to get the club to the top.
They have everything in place infrastructure wise, and we have to thank levy for that.
It’s the stadium debt. The revenue is buying an asset for ENIC. A rich owner could choose to pay some of that himself
 
Someone very close to DL…I’m not gonna name him, let’s see it play out. DL’s daughter is in the US, tax issues should be considered too (DL)

The Malaysian link again? Someone on COYS posted yesterday they’d heard they were in the mix:

For what it's worth, I posted some info in here a week or two back and had some more info yesterday to back up what I got told. No reason to doubt said info. I don't think the new era is going to last long as it is today. The info I heard is that we will have new "co owners" very soon. A consortium brought together by Amanda Staveley. Heard may be Malaysian. Take with a pinch of salt as always info looks bang on to me.
 
The Malaysian link again? Someone on COYS posted yesterday they’d heard they were in the mix:

For what it's worth, I posted some info in here a week or two back and had some more info yesterday to back up what I got told. No reason to doubt said info. I don't think the new era is going to last long as it is today. The info I heard is that we will have new "co owners" very soon. A consortium brought together by Amanda Staveley. Heard may be Malaysian. Take with a pinch of salt as always info looks bang on to me.

Club needs cash. Land to developed into hotels and flats and anything else plus we need cash for the team like most other clubs have in the league coming from the owner. ENIC are all asset rich they need cash investors to make the project turbo charge. I do wonder if Levy’s removal partly relates to making a takeover more doable.

Any investors will dilute shares so there is risk if the investment in the land and team doesn’t grow the asset Levy’s investment will be worth less than before the investment. I don’t think this would happen but it’s a clear risk to Levy and also Lewis’s trust if the investment of cash was used poorly.
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Charrington really has the face of a guy that likes to sack people.
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The Malaysian link again? Someone on COYS posted yesterday they’d heard they were in the mix:

For what it's worth, I posted some info in here a week or two back and had some more info yesterday to back up what I got told. No reason to doubt said info. I don't think the new era is going to last long as it is today. The info I heard is that we will have new "co owners" very soon. A consortium brought together by Amanda Staveley. Heard may be Malaysian. Take with a pinch of salt as always info looks bang on to me.
Very strong rumours that Levy has sold a stake to Staverly and her Malaysian consortium for £2.6B
 
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Something is afoot


It says she is expected to make a statement that she does not intend to make a formal offer
 
It says she is expected to make a statement that she does not intend to make a formal offer

It doesn’t just say that though does it? The part below is pretty pertinent.
Maybe waiting to be invited to bid along with others?

Under the provisions in the Code, PCP could yet return with a formal takeover bid for Spurs if invited to do so by the board of Enic, or if a rival bidder announces its intention to make a firms offer for last season's Europa League winners.

City sources pointed to these caveats as being particularly relevant to Ms Staveley's potential ongoing interest in Spurs.
 
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