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next time she plays I am going to jump on stage and glue myself to Beyonce - that'll learn him1000% agree that would annoy him as he cares more about everything other than football!
next time she plays I am going to jump on stage and glue myself to Beyonce - that'll learn him1000% agree that would annoy him as he cares more about everything other than football!
2 year extension, huge wages/bonuses, £50m release clause next year to any club in CL.
That was easy. Next?
There is no stagnation, as at all PL clubs season ticket numbers offered are limited to a percentage of capacity , most clubs limit season tickets to between 65% & 75 % of capacity . The remaining seats are offered to members on a match by match basis , normally at higher prices than a season ticket holder is paying on average for an equivalent seat.that’s clearly stagnation - especially given ST prices were held - and costs rose - the master businessman strikes again
Are refunds open for the Kane cop out?
Wish I could Winner this post a thousand times. Never read a better description of the bane of our existenceThe thing is, I am actually qualified to run a business like Spurs (LLB, MBA, city career and now built something that is getting big) and to say he's made a lot of mistakes is a wild rose tinted view of his management of the club. He has made errors piled upon errors, piled upon errors and it stems from his inability to delegate anything and results in missed opportunities and leaving a criminal amount of money on the table.
Levy is a small, little man who thinks in small terms. He has bought his way into the big time with family money. I supported when his decisions made sense but he the quintessential Cambridge graduate, looks great on paper but often falls apart in the real world. He is incredibly out of his depth, especially in the environment that Spurs are now operating in by dint of valuation and recent flirtations with success.
- That fucking stadium that he is so proud of should never have been opened without a naming rights deal locked and loaded, I would go so far as to say it should have been being finalised before we played our last game at WHL.
- The near misses of success, especially the CL final should have been built upon, there should have been a we will build and go again attitude but there was too much fear from the chairman to do so.
- The inability to cut his losses on non-performing players.
- The distinct lack of ruthlessness in anything but outgoings of key players
- There is more of a focus on CSR than football, that comes from the top
His absolute refusal to accept that squads constantly need updating regardless of reputations or perceived quality. The fact he thought he knew better than everyone else around him including 3 top class managers.The thing is, I am actually qualified to run a business like Spurs (LLB, MBA, city career and now built something that is getting big) and to say he's made a lot of mistakes is a wild rose tinted view of his management of the club. He has made errors piled upon errors, piled upon errors and it stems from his inability to delegate anything and results in missed opportunities and leaving a criminal amount of money on the table.
Levy is a small, little man who thinks in small terms. He has bought his way into the big time with family money. I supported when his decisions made sense but he the quintessential Cambridge graduate, looks great on paper but often falls apart in the real world. He is incredibly out of his depth, especially in the environment that Spurs are now operating in by dint of valuation and recent flirtations with success.
- That fucking stadium that he is so proud of should never have been opened without a naming rights deal locked and loaded, I would go so far as to say it should have been being finalised before we played our last game at WHL.
- The near misses of success, especially the CL final should have been built upon, there should have been a we will build and go again attitude but there was too much fear from the chairman to do so.
- The inability to cut his losses on non-performing players.
- The distinct lack of ruthlessness in anything but outgoings of key players
- There is more of a focus on CSR than football, that comes from the top
Not really sure why this is getting wtf's, I was just asking a question for a bit of clarity but hey ho it's the usual suspects who are raging at everythingIs that what the Kane's asked for and Levy turned down?
You may be qualified and I have done a bit in the city myself but I would question, as someone so well qualified, why you think you can make these judgments when you lack a lot of the information required to judge them fully.The thing is, I am actually qualified to run a business like Spurs (LLB, MBA, city career and now built something that is getting big) and to say he's made a lot of mistakes is a wild rose tinted view of his management of the club. He has made errors piled upon errors, piled upon errors and it stems from his inability to delegate anything and results in missed opportunities and leaving a criminal amount of money on the table.
Levy is a small, little man who thinks in small terms. He has bought his way into the big time with family money. I supported when his decisions made sense but he the quintessential Cambridge graduate, looks great on paper but often falls apart in the real world. He is incredibly out of his depth, especially in the environment that Spurs are now operating in by dint of valuation and recent flirtations with success.
- That fucking stadium that he is so proud of should never have been opened without a naming rights deal locked and loaded, I would go so far as to say it should have been being finalised before we played our last game at WHL.
- The near misses of success, especially the CL final should have been built upon, there should have been a we will build and go again attitude but there was too much fear from the chairman to do so.
- The inability to cut his losses on non-performing players.
- The distinct lack of ruthlessness in anything but outgoings of key players
- There is more of a focus on CSR than football, that comes from the top
And people still defend the ****s in light of the multitude of examples of their despicable ways off and on the pitch. I have to assume anyone left supporting them has some sort of monetary gain from doing so because as far as either how they treat the fan or prioritize success in football goes they are indefensible.The needless twenty percent price increase has finally priced me and my son out this year. First time in 35 years I won’t go at all. I’m a firefighter and the cost of living crisis has now meant I have to cut back.
im third generation spurs, my son is fourth, Daniel levy has pretty much ended that now.
that is why I dispise him
And you just wtf’ed the two that wtf’ed you then go to the bother of moaning about who wtf’ed you, poor you, grow up mate. You’re always looking for a slant to take away from the real problem and that isn’t a fan ‘rage’ wtf’ing on SC… Let’s keep the focus on the real problem and not keep moaning about the fellow fan shall we?Not really sure why this is getting wtf's, I was just asking a question for a bit of clarity but hey ho it's the usual suspects who are raging at everything
I think the problem with that is that it's never going to happen. Even during the times when we have been playing shite football people still turn up, and then as soon as the football gets good again it brings more people in. So if that is the only thing people think is going to have an impact then everybody may as well stop talking.The only protest that will get through is an empty stadium.
All the time people are paying the ticket price and spending money at the shop / bars / food, you could have 10,000 people every single day outside the stadium and it wouldn't make the blindest bit of difference.
When a buyer meets his valuation.At what point does this guy disappear? Legitimately. I can’t enjoy watching Spurs knowing this absolute joker is still running our club. I really hope the home fans go hard on him next week because it’s the least he deserves.
The needless twenty percent price increase has finally priced me and my son out this year. First time in 35 years I won’t go at all. I’m a firefighter and the cost of living crisis has now meant I have to cut back.
im third generation spurs, my son is fourth, Daniel levy has pretty much ended that now.
that is why I dispise him
The fact that it has been hinted that Kane would stay if he felt the club showed ambition and instead of doing that Levy sold him says everything you need to know about the club at the current time.
I'm done.