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He’s a bad owner and an even worse person. Just pray we get to experience something else before I’m too old to fully appreciate it.
He's a poor owner for sure but not sure how he is a worse person?He’s a bad owner and an even worse person. Just pray we get to experience something else before I’m too old to fully appreciate it.
Probably getting fired out of a cannonWhere is Munn in this circus?
The renewed optimism some of us had really didn't last very long did it
Well said.Unfortunately, I think we're at the point where there will continually be a cloud over our club until this ownership leaves.
He won't ever change his ways. He won't ever hand over control to people more capable. He won't replace the sycophants on the board to bring in fresh faces with fresh ideas.
There's a large and growing portion of our fanbase who don't like him and won't trust him and while he remains as prominent as he always has been - this club will never be united.
We'll have positive periods like finishing 4th under Conte and hopefully more under Ange but they will always be fleeting.
We're a club starving for fresh impetus and a new modus operandi. That won't happen under Levy and until he leaves, there's going to remain a cloud of negativity around our club
I think it would be fair to expect a few seasons of more pragmatic decision-making (that leads to on-field performance) before current opinions would need to be reassessed.Genuinely curious, if Levy brings in a starting CB before the start of the season, sells/replaces Kane up front, and Ange wins the FA Cup year one, would anyone cut Levy slack?
Or would it just be "a blind squirrel finds a nut", "Just a tinpot domestic cup, win the league" type posts. Wish I could add a poll.
Probably waiting to use it for Uncle Joe's defence team.Ali Gold confirming in his latest video, that Levy is still yet draw out the 50 mill, that they put up for capital share
Genuinely curious, if Levy brings in a starting CB before the start of the season, sells/replaces Kane up front, and Ange wins the FA Cup year one, would anyone cut Levy slack?
Or would it just be "a blind squirrel finds a nut", "Just a tinpot domestic cup, win the league" type posts. Wish I could add a poll.
He’s a hypotheticalGenuinely curious, if Levy brings in a starting CB before the start of the season, sells/replaces Kane up front, and Ange wins the FA Cup year one, would anyone cut Levy slack?
Or would it just be "a blind squirrel finds a nut", "Just a tinpot domestic cup, win the league" type posts. Wish I could add a poll.
I don't think this is any surprise at this stage. At all.Ali Gold confirming in his latest video, that Levy is still yet draw out the 50 mill, that they put up for capital share
How can anyone do something for 20+ years and still be so bad at it?
The focus has never been on making a winning team on the field.
I have often read that if that if they did sell to anyone that it would be on the proviso that Levy remains as chairman, why would that be?
He's been the most divisive element at the club for a good while now.Unfortunately, I think we're at the point where there will continually be a cloud over our club until this ownership leaves.
He won't ever change his ways. He won't ever hand over control to people more capable. He won't replace the sycophants on the board to bring in fresh faces with fresh ideas.
There's a large and growing portion of our fanbase who don't like him and won't trust him and while he remains as prominent as he always has been - this club will never be united.
We'll have positive periods like finishing 4th under Conte and hopefully more under Ange but they will always be fleeting.
We're a club starving for fresh impetus and a new modus operandi. That won't happen under Levy and until he leaves, there's going to remain a cloud of negativity around our club