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ENIC In or ENIC Out


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If anything us failing, going down, will make ENIC cling on for longer.

I think they got rid of Levy and (supposedly) intend to invest bigger in the squad, pay higher wages, cos they want to fatten the goose for a sale. We'd been flailing for a few years under Levy and I think the whole restructure was done with the intention of making us top 4-5 regulars again and competing at the top to increase the value of the club and prep us for a sale.

Last think they want to do is sell low - the worse we are on the pitch the longer ENIC will be here. In fact I doubt they'll sell at all unless we're coming off the back of a strong season or two.

Yep. The only ever time we were close to being sold was after the CL Final.
 
So sa sale could well happen. Fans need to force them out I reckon. Dont think they will have the stomach for the toxicity.


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One fair argument right now is that the club do not currently have the football expertise to start going about such a project. Other Premier League figures are insistent that Spurs won’t be able to properly do anything like that until there is a change in ownership.

The rumours there refuse to go away. Many potential buyers are said to be interested. The Lewis family, however, are still described as “capricious” on this subject.

And of course, it wouldn’t be modern Spurs without some other layer of complication.
 
So sa sale could well happen. Fans need to force them out I reckon. Dont think they will have the stomach for the toxicity.


View: https://x.com/MiguelDelaney/status/2024760483857740044?s=20

One fair argument right now is that the club do not currently have the football expertise to start going about such a project. Other Premier League figures are insistent that Spurs won’t be able to properly do anything like that until there is a change in ownership.

The rumours there refuse to go away. Many potential buyers are said to be interested. The Lewis family, however, are still described as “capricious” on this subject.

And of course, it wouldn’t be modern Spurs without some other layer of complication.


Going from place to place with no identity has defined the ENIC tenure. We are a front foot attacking club by history and culture and defensive managers ALWAYS fail with us but for some reason we try again just in case it might work this time.

Just think of how badly it fucks the players going from all our Ange attack to cowardly Frank style overnight. Must fuck the scouts as well who sign players for a different style.
 
We pay the 6th highest wages in the division for God's sake, if we cannot sustain consistent finishes on that wage bill it comes down to poor recruitment and an inconsistent strategy.

Wages thing has become too much of an excuse for underachievement.
And we have been at least top 6 for years, until we bought youngsters last summer and have an almighty injury problem that seems to haunt us every season now.
 
When Levy left, he said that he would only be appreciated when he's gone. That leads me to think that maybe he was fighting with ENIC, all day long, to spend money on players and to invest in the team, even if we didn't see it. It's as if to say he was possibly the reason that Spurs had anything good or achieved anything at all, in a football sense, and that he'd once gone, there would be no-one left to champion the team & football side.

When you look at what's been happening since, I do wonder if Levy wasn't more on our side that we ever knew, with hands perpetually tied by tight owners who, with their voting rights, could veto anything Levy ever put forward. We may never know, but his parting comments are food for thought.
 
When Levy left, he said that he would only be appreciated when he's gone. That leads me to think that maybe he was fighting with ENIC, all day long, to spend money on players and to invest in the team, even if we didn't see it. It's as if to say he was possibly the reason that Spurs had anything good or achieved anything at all, in a football sense, and that he'd once gone, there would be no-one left to champion the team & football side.

When you look at what's been happening since, I do wonder if Levy wasn't more on our side that we ever knew, with hands perpetually tied by tight owners who, with their voting rights, could veto anything Levy ever put forward. We may never know, but his parting comments are food for thought.

Nope he was the evil bald bad man sent from castle Greyskull on a mission to bring the Spurs empire down.
 
When Levy left, he said that he would only be appreciated when he's gone. That leads me to think that maybe he was fighting with ENIC, all day long, to spend money on players and to invest in the team,
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So sa sale could well happen. Fans need to force them out I reckon. Dont think they will have the stomach for the toxicity.


View: https://x.com/MiguelDelaney/status/2024760483857740044?s=20

One fair argument right now is that the club do not currently have the football expertise to start going about such a project. Other Premier League figures are insistent that Spurs won’t be able to properly do anything like that until there is a change in ownership.

The rumours there refuse to go away. Many potential buyers are said to be interested. The Lewis family, however, are still described as “capricious” on this subject.

And of course, it wouldn’t be modern Spurs without some other layer of complication.

Here's the thing. Take away your love for the football team and what are you left with? A business. Last season that business performed poorly finishing behind 16 rivals but still generated more revenue than all but 4 of those rivals. Where is the incentive for the business to pump more money in. There isn't any. The gap between the floor and the ceiling on the football side for a CEO and CFO is negligible. They would need to spend 100% more to "potentially" get 20% extra. Simply not worth it.
 
When Levy left, he said that he would only be appreciated when he's gone. That leads me to think that maybe he was fighting with ENIC, all day long, to spend money on players and to invest in the team, even if we didn't see it. It's as if to say he was possibly the reason that Spurs had anything good or achieved anything at all, in a football sense, and that he'd once gone, there would be no-one left to champion the team & football side.

When you look at what's been happening since, I do wonder if Levy wasn't more on our side that we ever knew, with hands perpetually tied by tight owners who, with their voting rights, could veto anything Levy ever put forward. We may never know, but his parting comments are food for thought.

He was talking about the stadium and training ground, to give those words context.
 
They have to make sure the relegation wouldn't happen and sell up. Value of the club is dropping. They are a bunch of stupid people. I could excuse them for being stupid in football decisions, but I didn't think even they could be so stupid in business decision to not have sold it before this season, right after Levy was gone when we were at our highest level fresh from winning the Europa league.
 
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