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The ousting of Daniel (COYS)

YIDfromtheLANE

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Problem is the whole club is in limbo.

We are like Arsenal at the very end of the Wenger period, he had long lost his magic and his stay was preventing the club moving forward.

Levy obviously isn’t comparable to Wenger as Wenger did an incredible job where as Levy did at best reasonable. It is similar in how their egos are preventing the club moving on and keeping everything stuck in a rut. Arsenal at least could fire Wenger where as we need a takeover.

Beneath the posh stadium exterior is a very stale past it operation. We need to move on but we can’t. The whole Levy In Levy Out argument is mostly boring, he simply just needs to go and let new blood and new more modern ideas come into the club.
Levy creates an ongoing limbo, its his operating model. something to get in the way of progress and standing up for values always something to hide behind.

I’m sorry Daniel, the mask has now slipped just leave OUR club please.

Nothing but false hope, all the while being fleeced emotionally and monetary. He has dismantled the fabric of our club right before our eyes, one built by those lads who met under that lamp post. Its not even about trophies, although that would be nice. Its the complete disregard for the soul, the fans, the history, the essence of community.

i grew up 5 mins walk from the ground, and was so proud to tell that as my story. Now, not so much. Doesn’t register with me in the same way it used to. So sad.
 

SamR

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Jan 31, 2006
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The hard truth is Levy won’t leave unless the club is sold. So that’s all we can hope for now.
 

13VanDerBale13

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Jul 12, 2011
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I honestly don’t know what it will take for fans to revolt. Years upon years of bad decisions 🤦🏼‍♀️

The only way we’re heading is further down the table, without proper leadership, on & off the pitch.
 

Dunc2610

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Aug 7, 2008
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The problem about 'revolt' is as much as the seasoned fan may revolt there'll always be a fairweather fan that'll buy tickets, buy merch, filling the clubs pockets. Speaking to a Man Utd fan at work he said until people stop spending money with the club, even if the money isn't going directly to the club (ie buying replica shirts from 'other' sites and promoting the club), then nothing will change. Few people walking out of a match or not buying a ticket or standing outside the ground/training ground won't do anything.
 

SirNiNyHotspur

23 Years of Property, Concerts, Karts & Losing
Apr 27, 2004
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The laughable thing is some people still back this man!
We’re one signing away from them all coming out of their caves again, ignoring the fact that one CB was the bare minimum, a few years late, and another manager not supported early in preseason, and that’s assuming he’s not 3rd or 4th choice… We are not run like a club that wants to win things and that’s why we never will.
 

DiVaio

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May 27, 2020
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Here we are again with yet another star player wanting to jump ship as we never win anything, it’s a familiar story and one that will be forever thus under Levy. I’ve just completely had enough of the bloke, it’s now come to the best we can hope for is the football is a bit more attractive as we ain’t winning anything with Levy around. Thanks a lot to Levy for ‘Spursy’ that’s his legacy.
There are always star players wanting to leave, even from the most successful clubs in the world.
At the end because massive improvement of Spurs under Levy, someone like Harry Kane was even close to winning something here or stayed at the club for long time and didn't leave after 2 good seasons
 

thecook

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Jan 17, 2009
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I dont even think that's a given, I reckon one of the conditions of any sale would be that he stays on as Chairman.
Yep, he's like one of those people who refuse to sell their house when an area is being developed and so they just build the motorway around it.

In fact, some say he lives here

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Snarfalicious

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Jul 15, 2012
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I don’t give a shit about the details surrounding what he’s doing, not doing, who supports him, who doesn’t, etc. He is the main source of our issues at current, and he should have been removed from any football decisions awhile ago. Our club is adrift, and the only thing really keeping us afloat is Ange, and who knows how long that’ll be sustainable. He’s got ambition, and while some think he was a guy that would just “be happy to be here” that’ll only go so far.
 

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
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He needs booing into oblivion and squirm about in his seat. He needs to hear it loud that we are sick of the sight of him and his bollox
If you're booing him at the ground then you've still paid him an exorbitant amount to boo him, drink his beer, eat his food and buy his tat. So he couldn't give one uppity fuck.

The only thing that he will notice is the revenue line, so until people stop buying tickets and all the associated fluff en masse, he's going to keep on.
 

VoteMe4Prez

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Oct 6, 2013
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If you're booing him at the ground then you've still paid him an exorbitant amount to boo him, drink his beer, eat his food and buy his tat. So he couldn't give one uppity fuck.

The only thing that he will notice is the revenue line, so until people stop buying tickets and all the associated fluff en masse, he's going to keep on.
True that
 

Albertbarich

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Jul 4, 2020
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If you're booing him at the ground then you've still paid him an exorbitant amount to boo him, drink his beer, eat his food and buy his tat. So he couldn't give one uppity fuck.

The only thing that he will notice is the revenue line, so until people stop buying tickets and all the associated fluff en masse, he's going to keep on.
I say this as someone who can't even afford a ticket so I understand my opinion is invalid but I'd like fans as a start to stop buying food and drink in the ground , even if it's just for one or two games. That way the team can be supported but the financial point has been made.
 

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
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I say this as someone who can't even afford a ticket so I understand my opinion is invalid but I'd like fans as a start to stop buying food and drink in the ground , even if it's just for one or two games. That way the team can be supported but the financial point has been made.
I would too, put your cash back into Tottenham, not the Bahamas.
 

TropicalYid

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Jul 25, 2014
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The renewed optimism some of us had really didn't last very long did it :(

Thats my feeling these days aswell.
Getting in Ange, sorting some business quickly.
But then.... Another transfer window with "harry kane saga". No defenders bought yet. Our deadwood still around.
 

Goobers

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Jul 29, 2011
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Thats my feeling these days aswell.
Getting in Ange, sorting some business quickly.
But then.... Another transfer window with "harry kane saga". No defenders bought yet. Our deadwood still around.
Yes and whilst I am looking forward to watching us play football and feel like there is a head coach / manager that I can fully get behind; I am coming to the realisation that we are no longer looking at the realms of "success" we were looking at over the last 5-10 years.
I personally don't think we are anywhere near being a top four side let along thinking about title charges as we were not that long ago.
The conclusion and reasons for this are well known and very well spoken about on here amongst many but I do not think the ambition of the people that run the club for the "on pitch" success match anywhere near the fanbases and I think we will look back at the period between 2015 -2019 as a truly golden period unlikely to be matched in the foreseeable future even though ironically we didn't win anything.
 
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