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In all reality Joe Lewis is the most important man at Spurs, if we're speaking in influential terms. The supporters are the most important to the soul of the club, but have very little power to impact the club. Lewis could fall out with and sack Levy. He could tell Poch to suckbit up, hes getting no players. He could push the eject button at any point on any player. At worst case he could just decide he wants to liquidate his stake, and sell to whoever hands him the cash fastest and we end up with a mob like the Dildo Bros.

If it's just the 3, then it's Levy. Because the odds are in the coming years neither Kane nor Poch will be at Spurs, while Levy will. Point of fact, you could have asked the same question not too long ago about who was more important between Levy, Harry, and Bale. Clearly Levy.
 
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You can make a case for Kane, the superstar who is one of our own,a huge professional with fantastic attitude who is the ideal roll model not just for our club but for all football, and who will achieve legendary things with us that will never be forgotten by anyone, when he could have gone elsewhere and had it all handed to him on a plate.

You can argue it's Levy because he has managed our club well. Not without mistakes, but you see the shit show at other clubs and even our own club before he came along and you realize he deserves some praise. I don't think he deserves too much credit for bringing Poch in because he bought in about a dozen managers before that and some of them were right shockers.

But without doubt the answer has got to be Poch, because he has transformed our club. We were not contenders before, now we are. And he has done it all the right way, changing the important but often overlooked things that matter, and his personality, attitude, loyalty, values are what make him one in a billion.

I think I would give up if Poch left anytime soon. Same can also be said about Kane to be fair, both are vital to our future and utterly irreplaceable.
 
Without Kane Poch may not have lasted his first season, but without Pochettino Kane may have been sold to a Championship club for £3 million, but without Levy, and, God forbid, if Sugar were still in charge, we could be a London version of Everton. So they're all important in their own way.
 
Without Kane Poch may not have lasted his first season, but without Pochettino Kane may have been sold to a Championship club for £3 million, but without Levy, and, God forbid, if Sugar were still in charge, we could be a London version of Everton. So they're all important in their own way.
And what about Lamela?

I've never, ever heard you mention one way or another how you feel about him.
 
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