https://twitter.com/daily_hotspur/status/1648834233656307712?s=46&t=bajyh-m8sZS3plx194z52Q
https://youtu.be/z12MBF6jGAQ
Full video and snippets of Daniel Levy’s latest interview at Cambridge union. To be honest, I can’t even be bothered to watch even 2 minutes of the snivelling lying bald weasel, but i have been reading the snippets and he is as delusional as ever. One of the snippets that really sums his tenure up in a nutshell
Daniel Levy: "Despite the fact I feel sick that there’s a club in north London that’s a bit higher than us at the time, if I look back in the last five years we’ve been higher than them".
"We’ve had some fantastic time", he said - quotes via @SpurOTM.
A complete loser of a chairman that thinks finishing above Arsenal for a few seasons counts for success. No wonder this club have won barely nothing with him in charge.
Daniel Levy new interview
posted on 20/4/23
Truthfully ENIC do not have to go and neither does Levy - but Levy has to step away from the football side and concentrate solely on the commercial side of the club. Appoint someone to implement a footballing strategy on an agreed upon budget and then stay the faaaack away from it as much as humanly possible.
I’m talking right down to how players, manager and staff are remunerated, defining what success is for the club and having a long term philosophy and identity.
I don’t think I’m asking for much when I say I want the club to remunerate them players and manager to the same level whether they win the League cup or finish in the top 4. The new manager should be brought in with the express understanding that rotating in the cups in order to rest for the league games will not be tolerated - European group games (when we’re comfortable in the group) permitted.
I just look at Newcastle - before this year they had never been past the League cup QF - constantly rotated players to save them in order to stay in the league. First year of new owners and they make the cup final - why? Because the owners want to win, they aren’t running a business
posted on 20/4/23
On a lighter note, Paratici's appeal has been rejected
posted on 20/4/23
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 16 minutes ago
On a lighter note, Paratici's appeal has been rejected
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Lol so let's hope that puts to bed Luis Enrique.
I read another article saying he was interested in someone called Will Stell. I have never heard of that guy before.
posted on 20/4/23
comment by Hezzman (U21558)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 16 minutes ago
On a lighter note, Paratici's appeal has been rejected
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Lol so let's hope that puts to bed Luis Enrique.
I read another article saying he was interested in someone called Will Stell. I have never heard of that guy before.
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Big West Ham fan
posted on 20/4/23
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 1 hour, 26 minutes ago
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 2 minutes ago
Okay Billy, Don
It's clear you want Levy out but what's your plan to achieve that? ENIC own the club so we can't get rid so I'm wondering what the point of your mission is. Is it just a way of saying "there is no hope until Levy goes" or is there some masterplan to get rid of him? I don't get what it is you're trying to do.
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Nothing we can do but express our frustration and hope one day it happens. I’m not watching us anymore this season anyway. I have zero interest and Levy has slowly made me feel less connected with the club. I hope we have some sort of direction next season, but I highly doubt it. It’s a road to nowhere with this regime and chairman. Can honestly see us doing another Everton.
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Of course you will watch Don. You telling me you ain't going to watch, but still posting on the Spurs board. Stop with the porkies.
posted on 20/4/23
comment by Hezzman (U21558)
posted 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know - B... (U18109)
posted 52 minutes ago
Sandy I think what you have to remember is you have seen Spurs win 14 trophies, you have seen great players come and go. You now get a lovely concession for being older than most peoples houses.
What’s Hezz seen Spurs win? The Audi cup
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91 FA cup I was too young.
2008 League cup
2004 Peace Cup
And the Audi Cup.
You are more or less bang on the money mate!
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I feel for you fella. I really do. But imagine supporting Newcastle. Last domestic trophy 1955. That's 68 years ago. Spurs are not bad just yet.
posted on 20/4/23
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know - B... (U18109)
posted 46 minutes ago
comment by Hezzman (U21558)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know - B... (U18109)
posted 52 minutes ago
Sandy I think what you have to remember is you have seen Spurs win 14 trophies, you have seen great players come and go. You now get a lovely concession for being older than most peoples houses.
What’s Hezz seen Spurs win? The Audi cup
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91 FA cup I was too young.
2008 League cup
2004 Peace Cup
And the Audi Cup.
You are more or less bang on the money mate!
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I get your frustration - I have been fortunate to be a bit older than you and seen us win a bit more.
The whole “Spursy” thing only came in under this chairman/regime, previously, if anything we used to pull of shocks rather than “bottling”
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Thinling about it, we did have a few Spursy moments in the 1950s, lost two FA Cup semi finals, and got knocked out of the FA Cup by three third division clubs between 1955 and 1959, York, Bournemouth and Norwich.
posted on 20/4/23
comment by sandy, golden boot winner fa cup 1901 (U20567)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know - B... (U18109)
posted 46 minutes ago
comment by Hezzman (U21558)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know - B... (U18109)
posted 52 minutes ago
Sandy I think what you have to remember is you have seen Spurs win 14 trophies, you have seen great players come and go. You now get a lovely concession for being older than most peoples houses.
What’s Hezz seen Spurs win? The Audi cup
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91 FA cup I was too young.
2008 League cup
2004 Peace Cup
And the Audi Cup.
You are more or less bang on the money mate!
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I get your frustration - I have been fortunate to be a bit older than you and seen us win a bit more.
The whole “Spursy” thing only came in under this chairman/regime, previously, if anything we used to pull of shocks rather than “bottling”
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Thinling about it, we did have a few Spursy moments in the 1950s, lost two FA Cup semi finals, and got knocked out of the FA Cup by three third division clubs between 1955 and 1959, York, Bournemouth and Norwich.
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Spurs were rarely Spursy before 1990s.
In fact, we used to win games that we were meant to win...There were fewer games we were meant to win, granted
But we did win them
posted on 20/4/23
Newcastle are just lucky that us, Chelsea and Liverpool have been atrocious this season otherwise they’d be fighting for a conference league place.
Next season will be different, can’t see them being so high up again.
posted on 21/4/23
comment by The Hybrid Doos (U10416)
posted 11 hours, 17 minutes ago
Newcastle are just lucky that us, Chelsea and Liverpool have been atrocious this season otherwise they’d be fighting for a conference league place.
Next season will be different, can’t see them being so high up again.
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Maybe not, but Chelsea for all their spending are a complete mess, Spurs are four or five players short of competing right now, and Liverpool gave a decent attack, but need major work on their defence and midfield. I doubt any of them will be challenging next season. Although no two seasons are the same. So we shall see.