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Young Nasty Man

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I gotta say, Levy's Italian Job was quiet poetic in full journey: Conte and Paratici came in, stole our attention and hearts, and left us with nothing but empty pockets and tears.

I have to hope Levy's ego is getting bruised to the point of no return.
 

Metalhead

But that's a debate for another thread.....
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I gotta say, Levy's Italian Job was quiet poetic in full journey: Conte and Paratici came in, stole our attention and hearts, and left us with nothing but empty pockets and tears.

I have to hope Levy's ego is getting bruised to the point of no return.
They should have entitled that Amazon series: All For Nothing.
 

tommo84

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A lot of the members on here backed Pochettino being fired by Levy.

The hard truth is that some of this demise is on the fans too.
The decision to sack Pochettino when he had clearly hit burnout and had badly misspent our transfer funds in that summer was still probably the right - or at the very least a reasonable - decision.

The subsequent decisions to replace him with managers with a track record for sulking if they’re not buying ready-made players to fit rigid systems, with little or no tactical flexibility, and with a penchant for a tactical approach completely at odds with both what Pochettino had built and what the club has previously stood for, have been a litany of bloody awful decisions from which it will take many years to recover.
 

1882andallthat

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Levy's PR spin....from today's game away at Newcastle.

"We did well and we have a squad that is more tham ready to challenge for honours , and we need very little investment, because from minute 23 until the end of the game, we battled and competed well for a 1-1 draw against a club with massive financial resources 😉....."
 
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Teddy Klinsmann

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Newcastle fans fought enough to get the parisite in charge to sell up. Protests etc against this ownership need to be stepped up. Enough is enough. New ownership and direction only hope for this club.
 

septicsac

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Who will organize this though?
Everyone has a ticket has the decision to make, it's a financial hit,easier for some more than others, turn up protest peacefully outside then go home, believe me your eyes will thank you.
We are an apathetic group at best of times, levy has lulled us into accepting mediocrity, but it will continue and likely get worse unless a stance is taken, sooner rather than later.
This is actually the perfect time to boycott the stadium, we have nothing to play for a d both Levy and a lot of the players need to know this is no longer acceptable
 

the yid

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Newcastle fans fought enough to get the parisite in charge to sell up. Protests etc against this ownership need to be stepped up. Enough is enough. New ownership and direction only hope for this club.
We're to nice. We will sell out on Thursday and they'll still earn a shit load on match day sales
 

Geez

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Best stadium in the Premier League

+ One of the worst defences

= Misallocation of resources :mad:
 

NorthernYido

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The decision to sack Pochettino when he had clearly hit burnout and had badly misspent our transfer funds in that summer was still probably the right - or at the very least a reasonable - decision.

The subsequent decisions to replace him with managers with a track record for sulking if they’re not buying ready-made players to fit rigid systems, with little or no tactical flexibility, and with a penchant for a tactical approach completely at odds with both what Pochettino had built and what the club has previously stood for, have been a litany of bloody awful decisions from which it will take many years to recover.
This is a well written post and is pretty much in line with how I see the situation too . To add, the lack of forward planning in terms of squad building (specifically players to replace aging senior players) is absolutely unforgivable.
 

wrd

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At this rate all I imagine will happen is that in the year 2053, Levy will be hold up in his room like Howard Hughes going see, I knew the stadium would be the catalyst to spurs finally achieving success, as we edge everton on penalties in the league cup.
 

Metalhead

But that's a debate for another thread.....
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Think he's guided us too deep into a mess he won't get us out off.
It is frightening because I think that he has actually run out of ideas as to where the club goes - on the field at least. I don't think anyone on here wants to read any more "well you try running the club if you think it's that easy/be careful what you wish for/Leeds United" responses.
 
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Albertbarich

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why? genuinely asking, since I am not a native English speaker maybe I have missed something in this term
Because so many of our Jewish fans find it offensive.

I'm not Jewish but follow enough Jewish people and have read on here how offensive that word is to call a Jewish person.

I know 99% of the time no offence is intended but as a family it hurts us to continue to describe others as it.
 
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