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ENIC were always continuity Sugar.

It is often overlooked how Sugar remained involved until 2007.

The anger by 2001, regarding Sugar's ownership of Spurs, had reached such a level that Sugar could no longer officially remain as chairman.

I would love anyone on here to explain to me exactly how ENIC, under Levy, operated in a different way to Sugar?

Even Levy's mate, Simon Jordan, has conceded this truth.
 
It's ok, I think Lange has an equally punchable face.. I'm all for equality in the workplace!
It's an awful photo, I know ... Shoulda put it in the Spoilers!

...and of COURSE I'm not gonna punch 'her' ... But fuck me, if someone is responsible for systematically destroying the club I love, I don't CARE what gender they are...

Same as I dint give a fuck about Vinai's heritage... I'm more bothered that he's from Woolwich rather than the colour of his skin!

People need to realise that vitriol and bile is aimed at the person who has wronged... irrespective of that person's gender, colour, religious beliefs or whatever...
If they've DONE WRONG, they should be held accountable. Viv Lewis is in charge... She's responsible for where we are right now... Not just her, but right now, she's in the firing line!

Levy got it in the neck... Sugar got it while he was ALSO destroying us from the inside...

We just need a hierarchy that love TOTTENHAM more than (or at least as much as) they love money!
...and right now, I couldn't care less if they were Aliens from the planet Mekon...

Just HELP US.... Someone .... ANYONE?

OK, I guess that, yeah, talk about how punchable a face she has - you have convinced me
 
I would love anyone on here to explain to me exactly how ENIC, under Levy, operated in a different way to Sugar?

The only thing I noticed is that Sugar signed some top attacking players in their prime.

I don't recall ENIC under Levy doing that, well the only exception I can think of is Van de Vaart.

So it could be ENIC being an investment company are more likely to invest in potential than a finished product.

If I'm wrong then so be it, that's just how I remember.
 
The only thing I noticed is that Sugar signed some top attacking players in their prime.

I don't recall ENIC under Levy doing that, well the only exception I can think of is Van de Vaart.

So it could be ENIC being an investment company are more likely to invest in potential than a finished product.

If I'm wrong then so be it, that's just how I remember.

Levy's only period of sustained improvement on the past, in respect of recruitment and subsequently pushing Spurs forward, was his plundering of Leeds, West Ham and Nottingham Forest, for their best players, during periods of relegation and financial problems.

The recruitment of Robinson, Lennon, Keane, Carrick, Kanoute, Defoe, Dawson and Reid, at knockdown prices, with some wages being paid into the bargain, was the secret of Levy's initial period of actually improving Spurs from the position we were in under Sugar.

It took 5 years for that to happen.

Once Spurs reached 5th place in the league, using these methods, Levy then became above average at being the best of the rest. This was during a period when Man United, Liverpool, Woolwich and Chelsea were generally buying the best ready made players for now. This was also before the emergence of Man City.

The Brightons, Brentfords, Villas, Newcastles and now Sunderlands are all better than Spurs at being the best of the rest in 2026.

Levy lost his way and became yesterdays man.

Sadly; Joe Lewis didn't care enough to do something about that until it was too late.
 
Levy lost his way and became yesterdays man.
He said the new stadium would be a game changer but the players that were being signed such as Steven Bergwijn, Matt Doherty, Sergio Reguilon, and a few others, didn't really back that notion with any substance.

IIRC Ndombele and Lo Celso were signed before the new stadium was open.

I can't think of any great players, or even very good ones, that have arrived at the club since it opened?

Kulusevski, Maddison, probably the best? Hardly going to be club legends are they.
 
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Whose name is on that shirt?
 
They milked Kane and Son to the very last drop. What makes it worse they didnt replace them. Tried to be clever this ownership by hedging bets on 2nd rate managers and young players that might come good. They cant compete. We even have an owner whos a convicted felon in America. Enic need to go.
But they do things the right way

Must do

Real fans and scholars have been saying it on here for years

They could never be wrong
 
The only thing I noticed is that Sugar signed some top attacking players in their prime.

I don't recall ENIC under Levy doing that, well the only exception I can think of is Van de Vaart.

So it could be ENIC being an investment company are more likely to invest in potential than a finished product.

If I'm wrong then so be it, that's just how I remember.
True but Sugar stopped signing top players after Klinsmann wriggled away. 'No more Carlos Kick-a-Balls' in his words.

Ginola was an exception but he was dirt cheap. Sugar only ever really stumped up money for a washed up Ferdinand and the ill-suited Rebrov. No ambition otherwise in his signings.
 
Sugar was the beginning of the demise of once a proud football club. The guy is an attention hog, a Jerry Jones type of character.
The worst thing to happen to us entering the new era of Premier League was to have this guy in charge. You needed smart people to transition the club to this new football model. Add to that his farewell gift as he stepped away is giving the key to ENIC.
It's not 25 years of failure, it is 35 years. I remember in the 80s we used to be in the conversation of at least one trophy EVERY single season. Yes, we were not competing for the league title, but there is always a cup final to look for, at least 1. Since the 91 FA cup, it was downhill to mediocrity. Now we are a laughing stock, a joke in the football world. Look what Conte and Chiellini said how we are looked at around Europe. That's the legacy Sugar built and ENIC solidified.
 
Sugar was the beginning of the demise of once a proud football club. The guy is an attention hog, a Jerry Jones type of character.
The worst thing to happen to us entering the new era of Premier League was to have this guy in charge. You needed smart people to transition the club to this new football model. Add to that his farewell gift as he stepped away is giving the key to ENIC.
It's not 25 years of failure, it is 35 years. I remember in the 80s we used to be in the conversation of at least one trophy EVERY single season. Yes, we were not competing for the league title, but there is always a cup final to look for, at least 1. Since the 91 FA cup, it was downhill to mediocrity. Now we are a laughing stock, a joke in the football world. Look what Conte and Chiellini said how we are looked at around Europe. That's the legacy Sugar built and ENIC solidified.
And the decline is going to end up in the championship.
 
First time ever seen a picture of her . And; as they say ; first impressions matter .

Put it this way ; I can’t see that image launching too many ships.
Except Joe Lewis' fucking yacht!!!

Sugar was the beginning of the demise of once a proud football club. The guy is an attention hog, a Jerry Jones type of character.
The worst thing to happen to us entering the new era of Premier League was to have this guy in charge. You needed smart people to transition the club to this new football model. Add to that his farewell gift as he stepped away is giving the key to ENIC.
It's not 25 years of failure, it is 35 years.
I remember in the 80s we used to be in the conversation of at least one trophy EVERY single season. Yes, we were not competing for the league title, but there is always a cup final to look for, at least 1. Since the 91 FA cup, it was downhill to mediocrity. Now we are a laughing stock, a joke in the football world. Look what Conte and Chiellini said how we are looked at around Europe. That's the legacy Sugar built and ENIC solidified.
That's SUCH a good point....
Sugar really did start all this... The financial mess we got into when we had Venables ...
The 1991 Cup win overshadowed by Gazza's injury (the very start of our injury curse as far as I'm concerned)
The Hummel venture ... So so much of that era was tacky, cheap and ill thought out....

Then he sold us to ENIC, and the rest is fucking history!
 
Except Joe Lewis' fucking yacht!!!


That's SUCH a good point....
Sugar really did start all this... The financial mess we got into when we had Venables ...
The 1991 Cup win overshadowed by Gazza's injury (the very start of our injury curse as far as I'm concerned)
The Hummel venture ... So so much of that era was tacky, cheap and ill thought out....

Then he sold us to ENIC, and the rest is fucking history!

In a bizarre way Irving Scholar was a true visionary : Executive Boxes , floating the Club on the LSE , buying Ticketmaster and the company that supplied our kit etc .

Trouble was he couldn’t fully execute any of his grand plans ( cf look what Ticketmaster and Hummel are worth today . And count on your fingers those clubs that don’t do corporate“ entertainment “ ) .

It became a financial shitshow ;then Sugar
( the Piranha ) smelled blood , became s born-again Spurs fan and fucked about a bit . And then fell out with Tel .

And then the real Sharks smelled blood and arrived. With Uncle Joe’s money
( ready/cash ) to back them up . What could possibly go wrong..

And the rest is history mon ami .
 
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