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Transfers January 2022 - Transfer Window

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You know, I look at that picture and I get the image of ENIC building a casino, and we are the entertainment, nothing more.

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Our pain will go on
 
But their model is clearly different. They're happy just increasing the number of seats at their stadium at a much smaller cost than a total rebuild and spending that money on players and wages.
We’ll see how committed they are to top-of-market spending over time. They recognized the importance to that club of winning the Premier League and the opportunity they had with Klopp to do it. And they executed perfectly.

I understand what you mean about their stadium project but I am absolutely steadfast on two things:

1. Our new stadium project was well conceived and as well executed as could be reasonably expected and when he’s dead and gone we will thank Levy for leaving us a top football ground that has put the club on extremely strong financial footing.

2. That project has never been an obstacle or excuse for letting the football club wither and die on the vine the way ENIC have done.

As I’ve always said, ENIC have done a phenomenal job making Spurs a club built to succeed under ownership that isn’t them.

Anfield is a different thing in a different city, but at the end of the day for a hypothetical Champions League night against Real Madrid or whoever, our stadium would bring in massively, massively more revenue than theirs, and under sound management that advantage will become visible on the pitch.
 
We can't even wrap up a player that wants to come here, that we have already bid for/spoken to mere months ago and their club want to sell as he is running out of contract ffs.

These things take time...lessons have been learned etc.

Once we get the stadium built and moved into the pandemic is over we will be able to compete with the big boys.
 
We've heard this from a few people now so thought it was worth posting.

Paratici (and subsequently Conte) were promised we'd have money to spend on new players and that was part of what convinced them to join.

These finances were meant to be from a deal that we'd hoped to have wrapped up by now. We don't know if it was the stadium rights or someone buying equity but Levy thought it'd be done already. Conte "understands" the situation but if things get worse then that can obviously change.

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The Goat bleats that the board have been lying their heads off again.
 
No saudi owners, spent big in the summer and had no fans in stadium the same amount of time as us, so what the fuck is our excuse for why that lot have real money to spend this window and we don't.
In the summer Kroenke decided to give the club a 250 mill cash injection to bring in younger talent, that's what was reported in the media. Arteta still has a big chunk left to spend, around 120 mill so Vlahovic is easily affordable.
 
I think that ownership group is as profit motivated as Levy is.

They just made savvy and bold decisions in a moment when they were faced with an unexpectedly positive squad/manager alchemy, whereas we made unimaginably stupid ones.

They took a risk and were handsomely rewarded for it. That’s called business.

To a large degree it's the team (note not club!) that Sterling, Suarez & Coutinho built.

Steling: Hard-balled his way out. Left a hated man.
Suarez: It was good luck that Barca came knocking as it saved them from having to nurse him through another PR shit-storm (3rd biting charge) when for all intents it looked like his value would tank.
Countinho: The Barca fairy came knocking again and threw stupid money at them

There's very little strategy, bold-ness or savvy to those exits.

The upside of their ops is that they finally started spending well having in the Brenson/Dalglish era pissed away a fortune on duds(***)..... Carrol, Benteke, Balotelli, Charlie Adam and a cast of MANY more....


(***A role reversal with us to some extent.)

EDIT: The funny thing is when we sell Bale, Walker & Berbatov (an equivalent trio); it's widely regarded as an act of embezzlement.
 
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