SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!!
Is what Big Ange is probably saying.
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
Not a massive surprise... Like comparing a nerdy accountant to a kid in a candy store
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posted 16 minutes ago
Lol PSG operating income
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Corruption in plain sight for that lot.
Another trophy for the cabinet
It’s great and all but ffs, what does it matter when we’re in our 16th season winning f aack all?
It has to translate to the pitch or it’s just numbers in someone’s bank which means very little to me as a fan.
If, and it's a big if, the spending rules continue to come into place and are finally upheld (with serious penalties for breaches) then becoming a "self sustaining" well run club should eventually pay off not only financially but on the field too.
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
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Exactly. We need to win something now more than ever, especially when the likes of West Ham have recently picked up a trophy. Maybe Villa do too this season? Maybe Brighton? And if Chelsea win the League Cup with our old manager, then it matters little that we will have finished above them on the rich list. They'll have won something and we didn't.
No self-respecting fan can user banter like "our club is richer than yours" when the team they're aiming it at wins more trophies than them.
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posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
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Exactly. We need to win something now more than ever, especially when the likes of West Ham have recently picked up a trophy. Maybe Villa do too this season? Maybe Brighton? And if Chelsea win the League Cup with our old manager, then it matters little that we will have finished above them on the rich list. They'll have won something and we didn't.
No self-respecting fan can user banter like "our club is richer than yours" when the team they're aiming it at wins more trophies than them.
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It's more like "Our business is healthier than yours".. Kinda sad !
comment by Diamondlights (U20501)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
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Exactly. We need to win something now more than ever, especially when the likes of West Ham have recently picked up a trophy. Maybe Villa do too this season? Maybe Brighton? And if Chelsea win the League Cup with our old manager, then it matters little that we will have finished above them on the rich list. They'll have won something and we didn't.
No self-respecting fan can user banter like "our club is richer than yours" when the team they're aiming it at wins more trophies than them.
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It's more like "Our business is healthier than yours".. Kinda sad !
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Either way all fans would rather take a trophy than being high on a rich list.
We just need to win something and get the monkey off our back once and for all because we're becoming or have become a bit of a meme club for our lack of silverware.
Things like Jose winning wherever he goes except for with us. Conte, another 'winner' failing with us. West Ham picking up a trophy before we do. Players leaving us and then picking up trophies as soon as they leave. If Poch wins the League Cup with Chelsea then that'll be another one.
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posted 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
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Exactly. We need to win something now more than ever, especially when the likes of West Ham have recently picked up a trophy. Maybe Villa do too this season? Maybe Brighton? And if Chelsea win the League Cup with our old manager, then it matters little that we will have finished above them on the rich list. They'll have won something and we didn't.
No self-respecting fan can user banter like "our club is richer than yours" when the team they're aiming it at wins more trophies than them.
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I don’t really put much, if any stock in west ham - or villa if they do it - winning the Europa Conference, it’s a two bob competition made up to generate more money for UEFA, and the 7th place EPL club has by far more wealth, resources and better squads than the rest of the goat herders and taxi drivers that compete in that tournament. I can’t remember the figures, but West Ham had the most resources of any club in the ECL last season by miles and virtually every opponent they met probably wouldn’t make the play offs in the Championship. Bigging them up over us for that bit of silverware is like moaning that we haven’t won the Papa Johns Trophy.
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
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Exactly. We need to win something now more than ever, especially when the likes of West Ham have recently picked up a trophy. Maybe Villa do too this season? Maybe Brighton? And if Chelsea win the League Cup with our old manager, then it matters little that we will have finished above them on the rich list. They'll have won something and we didn't.
No self-respecting fan can user banter like "our club is richer than yours" when the team they're aiming it at wins more trophies than them.
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I don’t really put much, if any stock in west ham - or villa if they do it - winning the Europa Conference, it’s a two bob competition made up to generate more money for UEFA, and the 7th place EPL club has by far more wealth, resources and better squads than the rest of the goat herders and taxi drivers that compete in that tournament. I can’t remember the figures, but West Ham had the most resources of any club in the ECL last season by miles and virtually every opponent they met probably wouldn’t make the play offs in the Championship. Bigging them up over us for that bit of silverware is like moaning that we haven’t won the Papa Johns Trophy.
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It's like the competition was designed for all the clubs who haven't already won a trophy before Spurs, to get a chance to do that. I mean the competition itself is rubbish and has no prestige but when you see these teams win it, who ordinarily wouldn't pick up trophies, while we remain trophyless, then it further hits home our need to win something. That's why FA Cup is top priority for me this season.
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posted 30 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
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Exactly. We need to win something now more than ever, especially when the likes of West Ham have recently picked up a trophy. Maybe Villa do too this season? Maybe Brighton? And if Chelsea win the League Cup with our old manager, then it matters little that we will have finished above them on the rich list. They'll have won something and we didn't.
No self-respecting fan can user banter like "our club is richer than yours" when the team they're aiming it at wins more trophies than them.
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I don’t really put much, if any stock in west ham - or villa if they do it - winning the Europa Conference, it’s a two bob competition made up to generate more money for UEFA, and the 7th place EPL club has by far more wealth, resources and better squads than the rest of the goat herders and taxi drivers that compete in that tournament. I can’t remember the figures, but West Ham had the most resources of any club in the ECL last season by miles and virtually every opponent they met probably wouldn’t make the play offs in the Championship. Bigging them up over us for that bit of silverware is like moaning that we haven’t won the Papa Johns Trophy.
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It's like the competition was designed for all the clubs who haven't already won a trophy before Spurs, to get a chance to do that. I mean the competition itself is rubbish and has no prestige but when you see these teams win it, who ordinarily wouldn't pick up trophies, while we remain trophyless, then it further hits home our need to win something. That's why FA Cup is top priority for me this season.
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Nah I’m with Ace on this one, it’s the most pointless trophy going. Look at West Ham’s opponents in that comp - most were league 1 standard and then 1 decent side in the final. Their Europa route was much more impressive - knocking out Sevilla in their own competition.
Winning that trophy would not have gotten the monkey off our backs, none of the big sides would have taken it seriously. Some idiots belittle the League cup but good and look at the winners of the last 10 years of that - it’s the elite teams, it’s worth 10 of the conference league
WOW!
8th place trophy beckons!
The Levyista`s and share holders will be delighted at this kind of progress off the pitch, for them Levy is their saviour.
For the proper fans, these are just numbers on a spreadsheet in the face of 1 poxy League Cup win in a quarter of a century.
We can brag about how Levy runs Spurs only when we become regular trophy winners.
Levy out.
Sizzle it’s common knowledge 🤣
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posted on 25/1/24
SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!!
Is what Big Ange is probably saying.
posted on 25/1/24
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
posted on 25/1/24
Not a massive surprise... Like comparing a nerdy accountant to a kid in a candy store
posted on 25/1/24
Lol PSG operating income
posted on 25/1/24
comment by Frank van Eijs (U1734)
posted 16 minutes ago
Lol PSG operating income
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Corruption in plain sight for that lot.
posted on 25/1/24
Another trophy for the cabinet
posted on 25/1/24
It’s great and all but ffs, what does it matter when we’re in our 16th season winning f aack all?
It has to translate to the pitch or it’s just numbers in someone’s bank which means very little to me as a fan.
posted on 25/1/24
If, and it's a big if, the spending rules continue to come into place and are finally upheld (with serious penalties for breaches) then becoming a "self sustaining" well run club should eventually pay off not only financially but on the field too.
posted on 25/1/24
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
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Exactly. We need to win something now more than ever, especially when the likes of West Ham have recently picked up a trophy. Maybe Villa do too this season? Maybe Brighton? And if Chelsea win the League Cup with our old manager, then it matters little that we will have finished above them on the rich list. They'll have won something and we didn't.
No self-respecting fan can user banter like "our club is richer than yours" when the team they're aiming it at wins more trophies than them.
posted on 25/1/24
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
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Exactly. We need to win something now more than ever, especially when the likes of West Ham have recently picked up a trophy. Maybe Villa do too this season? Maybe Brighton? And if Chelsea win the League Cup with our old manager, then it matters little that we will have finished above them on the rich list. They'll have won something and we didn't.
No self-respecting fan can user banter like "our club is richer than yours" when the team they're aiming it at wins more trophies than them.
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It's more like "Our business is healthier than yours".. Kinda sad !
posted on 25/1/24
comment by Diamondlights (U20501)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
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Exactly. We need to win something now more than ever, especially when the likes of West Ham have recently picked up a trophy. Maybe Villa do too this season? Maybe Brighton? And if Chelsea win the League Cup with our old manager, then it matters little that we will have finished above them on the rich list. They'll have won something and we didn't.
No self-respecting fan can user banter like "our club is richer than yours" when the team they're aiming it at wins more trophies than them.
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It's more like "Our business is healthier than yours".. Kinda sad !
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Either way all fans would rather take a trophy than being high on a rich list.
We just need to win something and get the monkey off our back once and for all because we're becoming or have become a bit of a meme club for our lack of silverware.
Things like Jose winning wherever he goes except for with us. Conte, another 'winner' failing with us. West Ham picking up a trophy before we do. Players leaving us and then picking up trophies as soon as they leave. If Poch wins the League Cup with Chelsea then that'll be another one.
posted on 25/1/24
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
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Exactly. We need to win something now more than ever, especially when the likes of West Ham have recently picked up a trophy. Maybe Villa do too this season? Maybe Brighton? And if Chelsea win the League Cup with our old manager, then it matters little that we will have finished above them on the rich list. They'll have won something and we didn't.
No self-respecting fan can user banter like "our club is richer than yours" when the team they're aiming it at wins more trophies than them.
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I don’t really put much, if any stock in west ham - or villa if they do it - winning the Europa Conference, it’s a two bob competition made up to generate more money for UEFA, and the 7th place EPL club has by far more wealth, resources and better squads than the rest of the goat herders and taxi drivers that compete in that tournament. I can’t remember the figures, but West Ham had the most resources of any club in the ECL last season by miles and virtually every opponent they met probably wouldn’t make the play offs in the Championship. Bigging them up over us for that bit of silverware is like moaning that we haven’t won the Papa Johns Trophy.
posted on 25/1/24
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
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Exactly. We need to win something now more than ever, especially when the likes of West Ham have recently picked up a trophy. Maybe Villa do too this season? Maybe Brighton? And if Chelsea win the League Cup with our old manager, then it matters little that we will have finished above them on the rich list. They'll have won something and we didn't.
No self-respecting fan can user banter like "our club is richer than yours" when the team they're aiming it at wins more trophies than them.
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I don’t really put much, if any stock in west ham - or villa if they do it - winning the Europa Conference, it’s a two bob competition made up to generate more money for UEFA, and the 7th place EPL club has by far more wealth, resources and better squads than the rest of the goat herders and taxi drivers that compete in that tournament. I can’t remember the figures, but West Ham had the most resources of any club in the ECL last season by miles and virtually every opponent they met probably wouldn’t make the play offs in the Championship. Bigging them up over us for that bit of silverware is like moaning that we haven’t won the Papa Johns Trophy.
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It's like the competition was designed for all the clubs who haven't already won a trophy before Spurs, to get a chance to do that. I mean the competition itself is rubbish and has no prestige but when you see these teams win it, who ordinarily wouldn't pick up trophies, while we remain trophyless, then it further hits home our need to win something. That's why FA Cup is top priority for me this season.
posted on 25/1/24
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This has come about as a result of the stadium - matchday revenues are now in excess of £105m, plus the ‘side hustle’ of using the stadium for NFL and concerts which means Spurs are making money even when the football team are not around.
The added bonus for us I guess is that not only are we becoming a very wealthy club (and via organic means too), the way in which the club has been run is giving us an advantage in the new FFP landscape. I also imagine our financial advantage over say Chelsea isn’t limited t the numbers on Deloitte as I’d be 100% certain their wage to turnover ratio is much higher than ours, meaning that of the money we both make, we retain more of ours as profit.
All this is all well and good, but the exemplary way the club is run off the field must at some point translate into success on it. I don’t give us much chance of silverware this season, but a club of our size and wealth absolutely must be winning the EFL Cup, FA Cup and/or Europa League level trophies on a semi regular basis to justify its ownership model and the extortionate money it charges fans for tickets. So well done Daniel, but there is still a lot of work to do.
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Exactly. We need to win something now more than ever, especially when the likes of West Ham have recently picked up a trophy. Maybe Villa do too this season? Maybe Brighton? And if Chelsea win the League Cup with our old manager, then it matters little that we will have finished above them on the rich list. They'll have won something and we didn't.
No self-respecting fan can user banter like "our club is richer than yours" when the team they're aiming it at wins more trophies than them.
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I don’t really put much, if any stock in west ham - or villa if they do it - winning the Europa Conference, it’s a two bob competition made up to generate more money for UEFA, and the 7th place EPL club has by far more wealth, resources and better squads than the rest of the goat herders and taxi drivers that compete in that tournament. I can’t remember the figures, but West Ham had the most resources of any club in the ECL last season by miles and virtually every opponent they met probably wouldn’t make the play offs in the Championship. Bigging them up over us for that bit of silverware is like moaning that we haven’t won the Papa Johns Trophy.
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It's like the competition was designed for all the clubs who haven't already won a trophy before Spurs, to get a chance to do that. I mean the competition itself is rubbish and has no prestige but when you see these teams win it, who ordinarily wouldn't pick up trophies, while we remain trophyless, then it further hits home our need to win something. That's why FA Cup is top priority for me this season.
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Nah I’m with Ace on this one, it’s the most pointless trophy going. Look at West Ham’s opponents in that comp - most were league 1 standard and then 1 decent side in the final. Their Europa route was much more impressive - knocking out Sevilla in their own competition.
Winning that trophy would not have gotten the monkey off our backs, none of the big sides would have taken it seriously. Some idiots belittle the League cup but good and look at the winners of the last 10 years of that - it’s the elite teams, it’s worth 10 of the conference league
posted on 25/1/24
WOW!
8th place trophy beckons!
posted on 25/1/24
The Levyista`s and share holders will be delighted at this kind of progress off the pitch, for them Levy is their saviour.
For the proper fans, these are just numbers on a spreadsheet in the face of 1 poxy League Cup win in a quarter of a century.
We can brag about how Levy runs Spurs only when we become regular trophy winners.
Levy out.
posted on 25/1/24
Sizzle it’s common knowledge 🤣
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