- Aug 13, 2012
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A piece by Stobart who generally has, in the past at least, provided a little more little more truth than some reporters.
''The chairman intends to take a less involved role in the club's football operations and transfer business after repeated mistakes which have hampered the club's growth.
An internal review after Spurs' disappointing start to the season resulted in a decision to restructure the football side of the club, with Levy telling confidants that he will take a step back and focus on financing and delivering the planned new 56,000-seater stadium.''
Read the article: http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2014/12/17/7136212/baldini-on-the-brink-levys-reduced-role-inside-the-tottenham?CMPID=TWUK_141217_tottenhamrestructurespecialreport
Everyone happy with the way in which we are going behind the scenes and does this give Levy a stay of execution in the minds of those who want rid?
Is it too little too late?
Or do you think that this restructring can provide us with a platform to kick on?
While I feel that Levy on the whole has done a good job, I know others hugely disagree, this to me sound like we are improving some major deficiencies and we finally have a plan throughout the Club that our manager is involved in which must be positive and hopefully points to a bit f stability at the helm. Of course whether Levy can stick to this is another matter....
''The chairman intends to take a less involved role in the club's football operations and transfer business after repeated mistakes which have hampered the club's growth.
An internal review after Spurs' disappointing start to the season resulted in a decision to restructure the football side of the club, with Levy telling confidants that he will take a step back and focus on financing and delivering the planned new 56,000-seater stadium.''
Read the article: http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2014/12/17/7136212/baldini-on-the-brink-levys-reduced-role-inside-the-tottenham?CMPID=TWUK_141217_tottenhamrestructurespecialreport
Everyone happy with the way in which we are going behind the scenes and does this give Levy a stay of execution in the minds of those who want rid?
Is it too little too late?
Or do you think that this restructring can provide us with a platform to kick on?
While I feel that Levy on the whole has done a good job, I know others hugely disagree, this to me sound like we are improving some major deficiencies and we finally have a plan throughout the Club that our manager is involved in which must be positive and hopefully points to a bit f stability at the helm. Of course whether Levy can stick to this is another matter....