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NEVILLEB

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Nov 6, 2006
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Do you honestly think that Harry's played no part in this fiasco.

He told the chairman that he couldn't sell Modric because he was our most important player and that we wouldn't be able to cope without him.

If you like I will go back and find the quotes.

Harry has changed his tune because Levy hasn't spent any money. He also saw how Modric fell out with Levy in their meeting and probably thinks he's now a disruptive influence.

The reason for all this Redknapp crap is that Levy has put yet another Tottenham manager through a disruptive summer window. This is Ground Hog day and I'm shocked more loyal fans haven't realised it. Can't you remember the poor start Jol got? Or Ramos's poor start when the summer window was a shambles?

Can you give me any good reason Levy didn't sign Parker in July? Please don't tell me it's to save 2-3 million. If we had a DM against United and City we wouldn't be bottom of the league.

I do overall like Levy but his business ego has set us back many times.
 

SpursSince1980

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Jan 23, 2011
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All great questions. Harry and Levy are both equally culpable for our complete and utter lack of preperation for the start of the season.
1. Lack of investment (LEVY)
2. Limited fitness (HARRY)
3. Poor tactical awarness (HARRY)
4. Poor planning in terms of resources (LEVY and HARRY)
5. Employee dissatisfaction (LEVY and HARRY)

A lot of blame to go around. I do not think one is more guilty than the other. Just completely befuddled that neither of them have manned-up and taken care of business... rather than acting like whiney little bitches obsessed with shaming and blaming.

Tis been a whole new type of 'silly' season... for all the wrong reasons.
 

shelfboy68

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Jun 14, 2008
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The only surprise we will have is that fact that some people have fallen for the notion that we will lure a top signing with 2 days to go.
It's been very obvious now for 3 transfer windows that levy does not what to spend anymore, he seems to be of the opinion that once we made top 4 that was it mission accomplished this squad can stay there.
As we all know in football if you stand still you go backwards the previous 2 prem games have shown this to be the case, we now need a new owner to take the club forward and compete at the top table.
From harrys side of things how come our players look nowhere near fit enough to the other sides and why do we always suffer these long injury lists.
 

Spurs1960

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Jul 26, 2011
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He didn't blame Crouch and Modric for a defeat. He was merely pointing out that he doesn't know if his players are staying or going.
 

stemark44

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What fiasco? We have lost 2 games against the 2 teams who are miles better than any other team in the league. The only fiasco is all you panic merchants.

The fiasco I am referring to is the Modric situation not our results.

Harry has changed his tune because Levy hasn't spent any money. He also saw how Modric fell out with Levy in their meeting and probably thinks he's now a disruptive influence.

The reason for all this Redknapp crap is that Levy has put yet another Tottenham manager through a disruptive summer window. This is Ground Hog day and I'm shocked more loyal fans haven't realised it. Can't you remember the poor start Jol got? Or Ramos's poor start when the summer window was a shambles?

Can you give me any good reason Levy didn't sign Parker in July? Please don't tell me it's to save 2-3 million. If we had a DM against United and City we wouldn't be bottom of the league.

I do overall like Levy but his business ego has set us back many times.

Because Redknapp's number 1 target was Diarra and that's where we focused our attention...............it now appears that the Diarraa deal isn't going to happen and Parker was our standby.

With 2 days to go before the transfer deadline we are playing stalling games with Parker in the off chance that the Diarra deal comes to fruition.

That's how I see it.
 
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