Just think, the day they sell up will be one of the best days of all of our lives.
Careful what you wish for. Levy went and look at the sh!t now.
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Just think, the day they sell up will be one of the best days of all of our lives.
I'm not forgiving ENIC anything . The decades I was referring to were the 10yrs previous to Poch and 10yrs after Poch . ENIC/Levy struck lucky getting Pochettino , and we bought Dele ,Toby , Verts , Lloris , Dier , Rose , Walker , Dembele and Eriksen . Kane came through the academy , But my point is we had years of under funding from ENIC , then we had all these youngsters came through at the perfect time and we had a long purple patch - a bit like when Man Utd had all those kids come through at the same time . That period of 4yrs we were playing really well . But the club has been run on a shoestring budget by ENIC . My main gripe is that we failed to get players we went in for . We had more disappointments than we did successes
I’m talking about where we currently are as a club and the fact that levy’s processes have assembled a team that’s going to get Tottenham Hotspur relegated.We were shit in 2001 too. Why do we have to completely ignore the most stable league era in the history of the club because of the last two years.
If you want to look at the reality under the skin - the club's downward spiral coincided with Joe's stepping away and "the family" taking over.
But let's protect the poor kids and blame people who had a track record of actually building something out of their austerity, eh?
Careful what you wish for. Levy went and look at the sh!t now.
Yes I'm well aware of our history , I've lived through 60yrs of it - the shoestring Alan Sugar years . Throughout ENICs tenure I struggle to think of when we last bought a world class marquee signing . A player that made me sit up and think "YES now we mean business" . The last minute deal of 2010 when we bought Van De Vaart is the most recent I can think of when Harry Redknapp was at the club and we were fortunate because a deal had collapsed making VDV available - before that Klinsman in 1995 but that was the Sugar years , the problem is we haven't set the league alight with any signings . It's an endemic situation , we don't buy world class players , we buy youngsters and turn them into world class players and sell them for a big profit - Modric , Bale , Carrick , Walker the list goes on . The problem with that buying and selling pattern is you never seem to have a full squad of top talent . There's always youngsters trying to find their way into the team . If the players we had were to be given an incentive to stay and play it would be that we were serious about challenging for honours . But they know we're a selling club and we don't take it serious enough so they ask to leave . We're too cheap . We charge the second highest season tickets prices and our reward is second rate football . I'm sick and tired of it . Don't get me wrong - There's been some happy times along the way - The league cup in 2008 , the CL final and Europa League last season but it's been mostly barren .The 'ten years prior to Poch' saw us improve from a lower mid table side to best of the rest & then eventually breaking in to the top four, granted sometimes it was one step backwards before taking two forward but things aren't always linear so I'm not sure what there is to forgive from that period without cherry picking specific instances out of the bigger picture and ultimately the years from them taking over to Poch was a period of growth, on and off the field.
The years since the stadium move have been the reverse - an extended period of time where we have been taking two or more steps backward for every step forward. CL final to slumping out of Europe, getting back in the top 4 only to throw it away and now winning the Europa League to a likely relegation.
Yes I'm well aware of our history , I've lived through 60yrs of it - the shoestring Alan Sugar years . Throughout ENICs tenure I struggle to think of when we last bought a world class marquee signing . A player that made me sit up and think "YES now we mean business" . The last minute deal of 2010 when we bought Van De Vaart is the most recent I can think of when Harry Redknapp was at the club and we were fortunate because a deal had collapsed making VDV available - before that Klinsman in 1995 but that was the Sugar years , the problem is we haven't set the league alight with any signings . It's an endemic situation , we don't buy world class players , we buy youngsters and turn them into world class players and sell them for a big profit - Modric , Bale , Carrick , Walker the list goes on . The problem with that buying and selling pattern is you never seem to have a full squad of top talent . There's always youngsters trying to find their way into the team . If the players we had were to be given an incentive to stay and play it would be that we were serious about challenging for honours . But they know we're a selling club and we don't take it serious enough so they ask to leave . We're too cheap . We charge the second highest season tickets prices and our reward is second rate football . I'm sick and tired of it . Don't get me wrong - There's been some happy times along the way - The league cup in 2008 , the CL final and Europa League last season but it's been mostly barren .
I've been following us all over the country for years - Driving there full of optimism and coming home dejected - and I can assure you that travelling home at 10pm and getting home at 1-2am because they've shut loads of motorways is no fun . So when the team can't focus for 95mins it does test your loyalty . The reason they underperform is because the club isn't run properly from the top down . I want new owners with ambition , but I can't see that happening . ENIC know what a good thing is when they see it .
Fucking hellCareful what you wish for. Levy went and look at the sh!t now.
I didn't mean to come across as "look at me I'm a big supporter" . Sorry if it came across like that .You don't need to wave your supporting credentials at me mate I'm more than aware of the tribulations of following Spurs over land and sea
Would have buying a few more marquee signings made our growth on the pitch any more palatable? I don't think so - we had several good/great teams, doesn't matter how they were built only that they were - ironically it's our big ticket signings that have been the most disappointing, step forward Mr Simons. This is what I meant wrt cherry picking the bad out of the bigger picture.
A) Complete ineptitude & StupidityHow the fuck can the 9th richest club in the world with arguably the best/modern stadium in the world be on the brink of disappearing down a black hole and next season with the prospect of Stoke city & Preston rocking up in north London, dearie me
Vinai is Levy’s revenge. Same goes for a season with no penalties.
Never mess with the establishment
Levy has been dragging us down a shitty downward spiral for years.It's unprovable but we aren't at this pount with Levy at the helm is my contention. No chance at all
It's unprovable but we aren't at this pount with Levy at the helm is my contention. No chance at all.
We would be.....he brought Vinai, Lange and Paratici to the club, he was involved in signing off on all the players currently at the club, last season we finished 17th with 38 pts.
His football decisions are the reason we are where we are.
I don't think we would at all.
You are being led by the Pied-Piper of mischief and deceit and if not, then hmmmmm....
Levy might not have been all people wanted but he was also a man who I don't think would have allowed Frank so much time and thus, this mess would have most likely not been allowed to take hold.
But I go back to my main point. This squad of players, under half decent management has no right to be where we are. Just look at the summer transfer window commrnts to see that most are now posting as a result of what's happened and who were saying something quite different at the time.
This is what managerial incompetence and wrong suit bring, which goes way beyond just coaching a team.
Posters need to note. If it's about players that are supposedly good but performing poorly, silence.
If we win, silence. When we are playing badly or losing, it's pain and delight, mixed up as care and concern. It's a mirage.One-trick ponies who say the same sh!t time and time again.
I'm completely open to its direction and apathetic to its crap.

Mate...As far as this Notabadsquad dude is concerned every manager for the last 25 years has been the wrong manager....But the CEO who appointed them all was the right CEO.I agree that Frank was the wrong manager but remember Levy played a major role in bringing him here. How do you know that he would have made the right decision in finding Franks replacement? If it's true that Paratici wanted Tudor to replace Frank in Nov/Dec then we know that would have happened with Levy here because he trusted Paratici so much.
In 25 years as chairman he only got two managerial appointments right. Redknapp and Poch. Plus one DoF right , Arnesen.......Levy is an imbecile when it comes to football
I think you can include Jol too but think about how those appointments came about...I agree that Frank was the wrong manager but remember Levy played a major role in bringing him here. How do you know that he would have made the right decision in finding Franks replacement? If it's true that Paratici wanted Tudor to replace Frank in Nov/Dec then we know that would have happened with Levy here because he trusted Paratici so much.
In 25 years as chairman he only got two managerial appointments right. Redknapp and Poch. Plus one DoF right , Arnesen.......Levy is an imbecile when it comes to football
Some of the other appointments might've worked had Levy actually backed them, mind. A lot of managers got absolutely screwed by Levy's approach in the market and a failure to back them. I think Ramos, AVB, Jose, Conte and Ange all got shafted by Levy to varying degrees.
I think Jose and Conte basically joined because of Kane and Son. And of course the huge pay-packet - managerial salaries are the one thing we've never skimped on.Getting Jose and Conte was a coup and, very unusual for such high-profile coaches to join a team that was not successful.
Jose couldn't get a tune out of Ndombelly, Dele Alli and Lo Celso - and the club had no desire to sell them. With no backup strikers and Eriksen on the way out, it was the Kane and Son team.
Conte had a very good squad. The 2nd season should have seen Spurs challenging for the title. Injury to Hugo and an inability to keep any of the CB's consistently fit was the downfall. The midfield was also lacking, with Bissouma and Bentencur again rarely fit.