Jesus - she’s like a skull with hair
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It'll all blow over once the transfer window closes.
She looks like The Joker in that photo.
The night King’s legacy lives on.
ffs sex offender
In all seriousness she looked a half decent milf five years ago
Where does the profit go though? Two decades now and the only money coming out of the club is Levy’s salary, granted a very good one. But no dividends. No sign of money coming out for non-football projects that don’t then lead to money coming back in. What is the point of making all this profit that everyone thinks we have swilling around the place?Larry David
To answer your question and not spam up the transfer thread I highly doubt Levy is pulling the wool over anyone's eyes.
We all know what he is and how he operates.
yes yes we all know technically the club can afford a player like Isak , yes we all know Tottenham is one of the richest sporting clubs in the world and pull in some serious profits and we could wrap up a 60 million Eze comfortably without worrying about FFP
But we also know Levy has a particular belief system in how the club should and will be run, and he may say as a counter that the only reason the club is one of the richest in the world is because of the way he's run it for the last couple decades. most don't like it, we're not blind to it, but that's just how it is and they are not going anywhere because there's still so much gold to be mined out of Tottenham no matter how many 20 man protests turn up at the stadium.
There's no mystery as to why we wont spend, it's because he has found success in this model. It's a model that is unlikely to win football trophies, but it does win something much more valuable to him and the board.
MONEY AND PROFIT
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There's no mystery as to why we wont spend, it's because he has found success in this model. It's a model that is unlikely to win football trophies, but it does win something much more valuable to him and the board.
MONEY AND PROFIT
To answer your question and not spam up the transfer thread I highly doubt Levy is pulling the wool over anyone's eyes.
We all know what he is and how he operates.
yes yes we all know technically the club can afford a player like Isak , yes we all know Tottenham is one of the richest sporting clubs in the world and pull in some serious profits and we could wrap up a 60 million Eze comfortably without worrying about FFP
But we also know Levy has a particular belief system in how the club should and will be run, and he may say as a counter that the only reason the club is one of the richest in the world is because of the way he's run it for the last couple decades. most don't like it, we're not blind to it, but that's just how it is and they are not going anywhere because there's still so much gold to be mined out of Tottenham no matter how many 20 man protests turn up at the stadium.
There's no mystery as to why we wont spend, it's because he has found success in this model. It's a model that is unlikely to win football trophies, but it does win something much more valuable to him and the board.
MONEY AND PROFIT
Genuinely, I’m curious about some of the assumptions made in this post. Where are these ‘serious profits’? Spurs, like almost all football clubs, lose money almost every year. Or at least they publish accounts that state this. Do you think they are lying on these documents?
The club according to Forbes is the most profitable football club on the planet,it generates crazy operating profit now do to the multi use stadium .
When we are posting loses it's due to stadium debt, but this is a kind of long term serviceable debt
And profits continue to get larger and larger each year
The clubs financial position is stronger than pretty much every else bar a small handful
It's the Netflix approach in layman's terms , Netflix are 14 billion in debt but their financial rating, credit rating and standing with the banks is excellent