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The ousting of Daniel (COYS)

Cream

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At the stadium and training ground he’s our chairman.

At his home or on the street he’s a husband/father/person.

No one should cross that line.

He’s a useless, inept bald **** but I want no truck to invade his personal space away from Spurs.

Thats a massive no go for me.

We’re not Chelsea fans.
 
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sundanceyid10

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Ffp isn't years away, the new rules will work. If they are enforced.

If is the appropriate word, since uefa are as bent as a 6 Bob note.
I don’t think they will, unfortunately as we have seen over and over, where there are huge amounts of money sloshing around… corruption follows.

The Premier League signing off the Newcastle fit and proper ownership speaks volumes, money talks.
 

easley91

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He’s a useless, inept bald **** but I want no truck to invade his personal space away from Spurs.

Thats a massive no go for me.

We’re not Chelsea fans.
Sorry for picking on you here, but I see bald **** used as an insult so often (along with other derogatory terms) and there's just no need. You don't agree with how he runs the club? Fine. But that's just OTT.

You lot get unnecessarily angry over it. You can discuss his ousting without resorting to childish insults surely? For me it takes the seriousness out of the situation.
 

easley91

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Sorry for picking on you here, but I see bald **** used as an insult so often (along with other derogatory terms) and there's just no need. You don't agree with how he runs the club? Fine. But that's just OTT.

You lot get unnecessarily angry over it. You can discuss his ousting without resorting to childish insults surely? For me it takes the seriousness out of the situation.
I see funny reactions but in all honesty it just isn't funny. It's sad getting so upset over a man you have never met and insulting his lack of hair or his height. Grown men too. If you want him gone then take it more seriously than that.
 

spursfan77

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Not sure how many times we need to have this confirmed for certain fans to see what the problem is.

A lot of his defenders only respond to the fans who want him out due perceived lack of spending as it's easy to argue against. We've spent loads over the past few years so it's not the amount we spend.

It's the fact that we spend based on financial reasons rather than sporting reasons. It's that we have people who are not equiped to judge the ability of players and how they fit making decisions on whether we sign that player or not.

It's the fact that we hold on to players long after a manager has identified that the player is no longer good enough as Levy and the board base their decisions on economic value rather than listening to the experts.

It's that we've spent a lot in the last four years yet have had four different managers in that time. Spending without any strategy or stability is poor spending. United is a good example of that.

and the problem is, Levy never learns and repeats the same mistake seemingly every transfer window.

There comes a point as to whether he enjoys the self sabotage and chaos it ultimately brings because if not he’s got a serious problem. At some point however clever you think you are, you must end up questioning yourself and your actions and wonder if you yourself are the problem. If not, it shows a huge lack of self awareness. We just need to hope one day the penny drops, but I won’t hold my breath, it hasn’t for over two decades.
 

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I see funny reactions but in all honesty it just isn't funny.
I believe it is :woot:

For what it's worth (and from me that's not much) the list of things people who want rid of Levy 'need' to do, grows almost daily. They need to name a new owner, not sing or chant against him in the stadium, not call him short, not call him bald, be careful what you wish for, not do this, must do that...............Fuck me, before long there'll be a handbook brought out.

This is where it's all at now, bickering over the fine print of the complaints :LOL:
 
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joey.leone

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Sorry for picking on you here, but I see bald **** used as an insult so often (along with other derogatory terms) and there's just no need. You don't agree with how he runs the club? Fine. But that's just OTT.

You lot get unnecessarily angry over it. You can discuss his ousting without resorting to childish insults surely? For me it takes the seriousness out of the situation.
Tbf I'm bald and I call him a bald **** when I'm angry 🤣
 

spursfan77

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to be fair most fans dont know who else is out there, but they will be out there. It doesnt mean we want oil rich money.
My main issue is the new stadium was built with the aim to make us more competitive on the football pitch (as THFC is a football team). The board (Not Just levy) have got distracted with promoting NFL, Rugby, Concerts, Boxing etc, and taken their eye off the footballing side, which is criminal to me. The fact they are only now addressing the footballing side, with the appointment of Munn etc shows that they are admitting that themselves.
All i want is our great football club to act like a football club\team, whoever owns it or is in day to day charge of it.

Let’s see how long he lasts in the job before he becomes disillusioned before we can say either way.
 

MightyModric

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I see funny reactions but in all honesty it just isn't funny. It's sad getting so upset over a man you have never met and insulting his lack of hair or his height. Grown men too. If you want him gone then take it more seriously than that.
 

easley91

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I believe it is :woot:

For what it's worth (and from me that's not much) the list of things people who want rid of Levy 'need' to do, grows almost daily. They need to name a new owner, not sing or chant against him in the stadium, not call him short, not call him bald, be careful what you wish for, not do this, must do that...............Fuck me, before long there'll be a handbook brought out.

This is where it's all at now, bickering over the fine print of the complaints :LOL:

Tbf I'm bald and I call him a bald **** when I'm angry 🤣
Guess I'm just built different as someone who was heavily bullied for how he looked. I was always made fun of due to my height. Constantly referring to him like that just screams personal to me when it's completely unnecessary. Constantly hurling personal insults and referring him as this or that just makes the protests look laughable, nobody will take it seriously. You'll be accused of bullying the man and not standing up to how he runs the club.

If you have a problem with how he runs the club, great discuss how to protest against it and stick to a plan as one big group. Not little groups who have several differing ideas and don't follow through. Don't go to his home and get his family involved. It's his business life, not personal and that's where it should stay. Go to the ground, go to ENIC's head office, go to the training ground, banners in the crowd, marches before and after games, don't stay buying drinks post match etc. Make noise within the football world and keep it in that world.

I want him gone, but there's a decent way to go about it that will make the noise you want it to make and not make it sound like the fanbase has a personal bullying campaign towards him.
 

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Guess I'm just built different as someone who was heavily bullied for how he looked. I was always made fun of due to my height. Constantly referring to him like that just screams personal to me when it's completely unnecessary. Constantly hurling personal insults and referring him as this or that just makes the protests look laughable, nobody will take it seriously. You'll be accused of bullying the man and not standing up to how he runs the club.

If you have a problem with how he runs the club, great discuss how to protest against it and stick to a plan as one big group. Not little groups who have several differing ideas and don't follow through. Don't go to his home and get his family involved. It's his business life, not personal and that's where it should stay. Go to the ground, go to ENIC's head office, go to the training ground, banners in the crowd, marches before and after games, don't stay buying drinks post match etc. Make noise within the football world and keep it in that world.

I want him gone, but there's a decent way to go about it that will make the noise you want it to make and not make it sound like the fanbase has a personal bullying campaign towards him.

This bald, short and tight thing has been going on for literally years and NOW it's an issue? How very strange.

But you're entitled to your opinion so crack on but it won't change much, if anything. Good luck with it.
 

easley91

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This bald, short and tight thing has been going on for literally years and NOW it's an issue? How very strange.

But you're entitled to your opinion so crack on but it won't change much, if anything. Good luck with it.
It has always been issue for me, I just didn't speak up because the majority seem to go with it and so I just scroll on. I think the personal insults put a different slant on the ousting that isn't needed and could be perceived as a bad look.

I have my principles and I will stick to them. Won't apologise for that, and won't apologise for speaking my mind when I feel the need to. It is a forum after all. I prefer discussions where childish insults aren't thrown in, once they are I refuse to drop to that level. If someone goes to that level with me I then lose all respect for them and what they're trying to get across.

I just feel that how he runs the club is a professional thing and not linked to his personal life or his looks. There's a way of going about this and bringing his looks into it shouldn't be a part of it.

Like I said I am probably built different and had different experiences growing up where I was bullied over my looks and height. If it has happened to you and you can get past it great, but for me it has always stuck and struck a chord when someone brings a person's look into things unnecessarily.
 

spursfan1991

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Simon Jordan is so boring and predictable when listening on talksport especially when he his talking about owners. He spoke to his buddy Daniel Levy after Daniel Webb revealed how Levy would interfere in player recruitment. According to Jordan, Mr Levy is not happy with Webbs comments and says Webbs comments were not accurate. Effectively saying Webb was talking crap and that he wouldnt have known anything.
 

djhotspur

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Same old f*cking story. I wish there was a way we could actually get him out out club. He learns nothing and just doesn’t change. Really falling out of love with this club because of him
 

fishhhandaricecake

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Guess I'm just built different as someone who was heavily bullied for how he looked. I was always made fun of due to my height. Constantly referring to him like that just screams personal to me when it's completely unnecessary. Constantly hurling personal insults and referring him as this or that just makes the protests look laughable, nobody will take it seriously. You'll be accused of bullying the man and not standing up to how he runs the club.

If you have a problem with how he runs the club, great discuss how to protest against it and stick to a plan as one big group. Not little groups who have several differing ideas and don't follow through. Don't go to his home and get his family involved. It's his business life, not personal and that's where it should stay. Go to the ground, go to ENIC's head office, go to the training ground, banners in the crowd, marches before and after games, don't stay buying drinks post match etc. Make noise within the football world and keep it in that world.

I want him gone, but there's a decent way to go about it that will make the noise you want it to make and not make it sound like the fanbase has a personal bullying campaign towards him.
To be fair it’s only the odd joke on here about his lack of hair, in the grounds it’s just “Daniel Levy get out of our club”.

Playful banter here, trying to influence action at protests and in the grounds with “enough is enough” and “Levy/ENIC out”, seems like a fine approach.
 

mil1lion

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We all know he's bald by choice so he doesn't have to pay for haircuts. Therfore as it's a life choice it'd acceptable to take the piss out of his baldness.

As for potential new owners I do feel we are well set up for an American to takeover. Hopefully not a Boehly type though. The stadium is set up like an American sports complex and of course we have NFL games. I also think for all the stick Levy gets he wouldn't sell the club to a dodgy owner anyway. It's still his baby and I think if we sold he would do so with the clubs best interests.
 

easley91

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To be fair it’s only the odd joke on here about his lack of hair, in the grounds it’s just “Daniel Levy get out of our club”.

Playful banter here, trying to influence action at protests and in the grounds with “enough is enough” and “Levy/ENIC out”, seems like a fine approach.
Is it though? It's often used with curse words so hardly playful as if you're talking to/about a mate? I often see it on social media as well under the club's posts, so not just here.

But any way I can see I'm alone on this one so will leave it here.

To keep it on topic - Levy out.
 

Capocrimini

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I dislike alot about Levy when it comes to decisions around transfers and recruitment of coaches. However the vitriol and hatred from some of the Levy out mob is pretty uncomfortable and alot of their arguments are childish.

Apparently Levy and Lewis take profits out of the club. Ask them to verify this get called a Levy lover.

Apparently we spend no money, but we look at the windows post new stadium we have spent a decent amount.

Levy has done great work with the infrastructure and branding of the club. He has been negligent with the playing side and that's where we need to focus any protests or movements against ENIC. The questions need to be centered around what is he going to do to get the team competitive again. Not spend more money, stop making profits and being bald.
 

cliff jones

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I've heard boos for Tottenham fans, when the ENIC out chants went up mainly from the South when we were 2-0 down against Manure , where I sit in NW corner there were quite a few boos for those fans and no ENIC out chants.
If people want Levy out, find out where he lives and demonstrate outside , in the stadium support the team.
would anyone who was still at St James' after 21 mins like to comment on this?

I've only been up there twice down the years, and seen us stuffed both times without scoring. Just not this time.
 
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