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Management Levy / ENIC

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Levy In or Levy Out


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Hopefully when Joe sells his stake he'll also be so kind to just sell up for his initial buy in value and reinvest the other 2.5 billion back into the club.
We will probably spend that money on a professional go-cart team, and send them down to the cellar!

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https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/56...el-levy-tottenham/?source=user_shared_articleWhat next for Daniel Levy and Tottenham?

There is very little prospect of a full sale any time soon, and no real likelihood of the ENIC era coming to an end. What is on the cards, however, is the sale of a stake in the club. Tottenham have been frank about their openness to new investment. Four months ago, when the club released their accounts for the 2022-23 season, there was an accompanying statement. “To capitalise on our long-term potential, to continue to invest in the teams and undertake future capital projects, the club requires a significant increase in its equity base,” it said towards the end. “The board and its advisors, Rothschild & Co, are in discussions with prospective investors.”

Failed to get external investment and failed to secure naming rights. Failed to buy new players to compete

Failure
 
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/56...el-levy-tottenham/?source=user_shared_articleWhat next for Daniel Levy and Tottenham?

There is very little prospect of a full sale any time soon, and no real likelihood of the ENIC era coming to an end. What is on the cards, however, is the sale of a stake in the club. Tottenham have been frank about their openness to new investment. Four months ago, when the club released their accounts for the 2022-23 season, there was an accompanying statement. “To capitalise on our long-term potential, to continue to invest in the teams and undertake future capital projects, the club requires a significant increase in its equity base,” it said towards the end. “The board and its advisors, Rothschild & Co, are in discussions with prospective investors.”

Failed to get external investment and failed to secure naming rights. Failed to buy new players to compete

Failure
Review of finances and club's valuation posted this week


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