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Have not been in the seats but my impression is that apathy has taken hold based on the empty seats and the lack of real in-person protests beyond the boos.

Nothing could be more insidious for the club than apathy.

There is an ever smaller group of loyalists online, most of whom keep getting louder and louder - dealing with the grief in their own way I reckon.

But the majority have lost the hope that used to spring up around the club. Nearly everyone beyond the Daniel Levy bitter-enders have the "oh well, doesn't matter as long as Levy is here" "if we win one crumb then that's the best we can hope for" stance.

This to me is a sign that the club has hit bottom and the silt is settling around enough to bury it. Supporters not caring enough to even be vocal about the decline of the club anymore.
Well over 1,000, perhaps closer to 2,000 at the last protest.

The one Vs Palace will be even bigger.
 
Ffp is only a concern to owners ,in the bigger leagues , who want it to be , we’ve seen loads of ways other owners get around it . It’s a load of bobbins.
As has been said on here before. Ambitious clubs who want to win find a way to navigate around them.
Daniel Levy hides behind them. Like a coward...And, bizarrely, so do a lot of our fans to try and justify failure.
 
As has been said on here before. Ambitious clubs who want to win find a way to navigate around them.
Daniel Levy hides behind them. And, insanely, so do a lot of our fans to try and justify failure.
It does seem strange doesn't it, the other big clubs don't seem to be that concerned over failing financial irregularities like Tottenham do.
Does levy think that, if he sits there for another 50 years, other clubs might go bust and then he has the league to himself.
Or is it more likely, he just isn't concerned with the glory side of football, only what they can make out of it.
After all, he said himself that, he got into football for financial gain and not sporting ones.
 
Have not been in the seats but my impression is that apathy has taken hold based on the empty seats and the lack of real in-person protests beyond the boos.

Nothing could be more insidious for the club than apathy.

There is an ever smaller group of loyalists online, most of whom keep getting louder and louder - dealing with the grief in their own way I reckon.

But the majority have lost the hope that used to spring up around the club. Nearly everyone beyond the Daniel Levy bitter-enders have the "oh well, doesn't matter as long as Levy is here" "if we win one crumb then that's the best we can hope for" stance.

This to me is a sign that the club has hit bottom and the silt is settling around enough to bury it. Supporters not caring enough to even be vocal about the decline of the club anymore.
TBF - we're in the semifinal of the Europa League and more than capable of beating any/all of the remaining 3 clubs...and rather than be hopeful over that many would rather wallow in the hopelessness of the ownership situation. So...
 
It does seem strange doesn't it, the other big clubs don't seem to be that concerned over failing financial irregularities like Tottenham do.
Does levy think that, if he sits there for another 50 years, other clubs might go bust and then he has the league to himself.
Or is it more likely, he just isn't concerned with the glory side of football, only what they can make out of it.
After all, he said himself that, he got into football for financial gain and not sporting ones.
“We have found the REAL mole”.

:levyeyes:
 
Depends what you mean about change. there is no indication that Levy will go although he may get a minority investor. However I would be amazed with Levy's record of sacking Managers if Ange does not go. But without looking up the records I doubt a team with 37 points has very often gone down.

36 points seems the magic number more often than not.
 
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