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Monkey boy

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Jun 18, 2011
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Dear Supporter

We start today's match knowing that a Champions League place is ours to take. Second place would secure our highest league finish since 1963 and mark the culmination of a truly remarkable season. This has been a season when our team has taken to the pitch and reminded us all why we love this game and why we love our Club.

A second season under Mauricio and his coaching staff has seen the team achieve far more than we had anticipated. This was a season that saw us go a Club record 14 Premier League games unbeaten and challenge for the title right up until this week. With a blend of youth and experience we have seen a squad built for the future.

As you arrived at White Hart Lane for today's match you could not have helped but notice the towering cranes now on the site of the new stadium and, looking up, see our Club emblem proudly displayed on them. They are a clear and distinctive signal of our intent to build for the future both on and off the pitch.

After more than 15 years of land acquisition, nine years in design and planning, we finally have the permissions we need to realise our vision of delivering one of the finest stadiums in the world.

We are building what we believe to be the foundations, literally and metaphorically, for the future of our Club.

As we move forward we know we shall face challenges and we shall often ask you to support us through these. We are currently progressing the build programme and will share details for the coming seasons with you as soon as we have final clarification. After today's match we shall use the closed period to fast track works on site.

Work has commenced on the new Player Lodge at the Training Centre which will provide our players with an exceptional accommodation and recovery facility. This will take around two years to complete. The Club’s First Team and Academy players are our most important assets and this unique and high quality environment will allow us to further improve the care and attention our players receive.

Our days have never been busier and we have no intention of standing still. Some days it feels, with schemes of this magnitude, that our battles are off the pitch as well as on. We intend to approach all with sheer determination to deliver the best for our Club.

Please take a moment to look around you today and savour the atmosphere of our last home game of a memorable season. Our congratulations go to Leicester City on winning the title. A wonderful achievement and a reminder why the Premier League is the most watched league in the world.

It was a thrilling and passionate competition. At times our football has been simply sublime.

A standout feature of this season has been the unity between players and you, our supporters. The players and coaches will take to the pitch after the match today to thank you and applaud you for the immense support you have given them. I shall be proudly applauding you all.

I firmly believe that this was a season when so much has come together.

Enjoy the Euros and the summer and we look forward to welcoming you all back here next season.

Best wishes to you and your families

Daniel
 

Spursidol

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Sep 15, 2007
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Not much to talk about in there this year really.

Surprisingly virtually everything is in the public domain already

Only thing that isn't is that we apparently have more than one Chairman - hence your thread title :eek::eek::eek:
 

yido_number1

He'll always be magic
Jun 8, 2004
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I'm a big levy fan but this years success is down to Pochettino and his team, great job from them. In the background though I can't remember the club being in this much harmony and with as much to look forward to in the coming years. The stadium and training facilities will be Levy's legacy at the club and a testament to the commitment Enic have made.
 

bomberH

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Jun 4, 2005
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^^ That's fake. The real one has been leaked online;

Dear supporter

Did you see us hack the fuck out of Chelsea last week? Dunno about you, but i was masturbating aggressively in the stands. Everyone was too busy watching the match to notice me shoot my load over the back of Abramovic's new missus who was a full 4 rows in front of me. My new record.

Pochettino has a job for life. After the first 6 games I was about to hand him his P45 and get AVB back but I thought I'd give him a bit more time and FUCK ME it worked. Honestly, this season is like a dream. I've been pounding my fleshlight day in day out since October and I haven't cleaned it out once. Every time I put my constantly erect member in there now, my manjizz oozes out the sides like jam from a doughnut.

Why? Why do I do this I hear you ask. It's because of Poch. It's because of the team. It's because of the new stadium. I'm wanking right now as I type this because I have a constant hard on. I've had Poch tattooed on my cock and it spells his full name when stiff, including Mauricio. I haven't seen anything less than his full name for 7 months now. It hurts but I like it.

To all those who think Poch may leave this summer, there's more chance of Kane and Dier closing their mouths on the pitch. There's more chance of Toby committing a foul, or his hair moving. There's more chance of Fabregas & Hazard being invited to Dier's wedding (to Alli). He's going nowhere apart from on my ceiling in poster form.

Lastly, thank you, the fans. Except gilzeanking who I hear may be leaving us this year.

Daniel
 

dricha1

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Jul 26, 2005
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Like his reference to battles ON and OFF the pitch. Levy is fully aware of the headwinds we've faced and here he is showing his backing of the coach.
 

whitelanefever

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Aug 21, 2012
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Feckin tight gitt.. Leicester fans get free beer & donut's... We get a wave from a miniature baldy bloke
 

TheHood

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Jan 17, 2006
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I'm a big levy fan but this years success is down to Pochettino and his team, great job from them. In the background though I can't remember the club being in this much harmony and with as much to look forward to in the coming years. The stadium and training facilities will be Levy's legacy at the club and a testament to the commitment Enic have made.

No it's down to all of them, it was Levy who appointed him in the first place, it was Levy who overhauled the youth squad that resulted in players like Kane, it was Levy and Mitchell who brought players like to Ali to the club. Our successful league campaign is down to every party at the club not just one person.
 

yankspurs

Enic Out
Aug 22, 2013
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Christ, Spurs. You couldnt wait 1 day to release this at the same time it went into the match day program tomorrow? We dont play today.
 

yido_number1

He'll always be magic
Jun 8, 2004
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No it's down to all of them, it was Levy who appointed him in the first place, it was Levy who overhauled the youth squad that resulted in players like Kane, it was Levy and Mitchell who brought players like to Ali to the club. Our successful league campaign is down to every party at the club not just one person.

Maybe read what I wrote and consider your post again. I said Poch and his team meaning Mitchell and all the coaching staff. Levy has created the right environment and backing at the club to build a legacy but what we have seen on the pitch has been a direct result of great coaching and change of mentality within the squad. Levy deserves credit for what he did two years ago making the change and bringing him in for sure.
 

TheHood

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Jan 17, 2006
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Maybe read what I wrote and consider your post again. I said Poch and his team meaning Mitchell and all the coaching staff. Levy has created the right environment and backing at the club to build a legacy but what we have seen on the pitch has been a direct result of great coaching and change of mentality within the squad. Levy deserves credit for what he did two years ago making the change and bringing him in for sure.

I don't need to re-read I understood it the first time around. Everyone has played their part this season, you cannot just isolate one part and acredit praise to that. Mitchell, who Pochettinho had nothing to do with his appointment has been instrumental with his signings. Levy and his transfer & youth policy has resulted in a squad of talented players. You can have the most talented manager in the game but if he doesn't have talent available then he really isn't going to achieve all that much.
 

Archibald&Crooks

Aegina Expat
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Feb 1, 2005
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Christ, Spurs. You couldnt wait 1 day to release this at the same time it went into the match day program tomorrow? We dont play today.
I'm betting that on the odd occasion you manage to get a girl into bed that you perform in complete silence. Not a sound. I bet even your money shot is like watching a charlie chaplin movie without the dramatic music in the background.

Its impossible to be otherwise because you surely tap out all your moaning and groaning in here, you simply cannot have anything left to give when it comes to doing the horizontal hokey cokey/having a thunderwank :D
 

Trix

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Jul 29, 2004
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No it's down to all of them, it was Levy who appointed him in the first place, it was Levy who overhauled the youth squad that resulted in players like Kane, it was Levy and Mitchell who brought players like to Ali to the club. Our successful league campaign is down to every party at the club not just one person.

It was without doubt a collective effort, but I think it's only fair that Baldini gets his fair share of the praise aswell. He was instrumental in an awful lot of the behind the scenes changes that have led us up to this point. He will be remembered by many as the waster of the Bale money, although of the ones he brought in only Vlad was a flop(and we recouped most of that money).
 
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