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easley91

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No but mainly because our fan base have no serious stomach for it unfortunately.
It’s not a criticism just an observation. I’m also to blame too as I still put money into the club at every open I can. 🙁
This is the problem. There's a lot of talk about doing this and that, but the majority do not follow through with it. We have several groups on social media who talk about action, yet they're all different. It needs to be done as one ENIC/Levy out group and go from there. With so many it's all mixed messages and different ways of protesting, if any actually do it.
 

sidford

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Pretty much every tweet that comes out from the club is met with just a barrage of levy out pics with Douglas one the most prominent one. I know Twitter is / can be a sesspool but it's a very bad look for the club and Levy to have such animosity from your own fans.
While it will take a long time to get rid of him I genuinely do believe it will happen if spurs fans keep this up and more importantly ramp it up at stadium.
If you look at all owners of clubs who have been despised they eventually move on because they get sick of. Sure it could take several years but they do move on.
There's my optimistic take on a Friday
 

Nebby

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I say the following aware in a total hypocrite as I have neither the time or money to do any of it but it's a point worth making.

If the fanbase really mobilised, like properly got together and decided enough is enough it wouldnt take long to at first make Levy panic into spending and if we carried on make people above him take notice and force them to either sack him or sell up.

How you ask? Well we have already seen what happens when the stadium turns , Nuno got sacked. Imagine that week in and week out. Then imagine large scale protests outside the ground, making rich people's lives difficult to get to their hugely expensive boxes and seats, then imagine an organised effort to target sponsors, imagine if thousands all agreed to not spend a penny inside the stadium and then imagine if thousands turned up and blocked entrances to Beyonce concerts and NFL games. You don't think that would make the ownership have to take notice? It would seriously hurt their profits and ability to sell their precious stadium as a multi purpose entertainment venue.

But none of it will happen. Those that are trying are mocked, told off for protesting at the wrong time , wrong place, were told to be grateful because apparently our history started with Alan Sugar and many underestimate the power of people coming together , even billionaires have to take notice if enough of them organise
Which just goes to show that the majority of fans inside the stadium really aren't all that bothered by Levy. There's certainly no sign of the crowd joining in en masse.
 

Albertbarich

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Which just goes to show that the majority of fans inside the stadium really aren't all that bothered by Levy. There's certainly no sign of the crowd joining in en masse.
Hard to disagree.

I suspect if you polled them they wouldn't be happy but that's a whole world away from doing anything about it. Football is supposed to be a fun escape not a political revolution.
 

Whitey

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Yep agree. There is the problem. Levy just can't let go. How the fuck does he think with an accountancy background he can identify which player is needed. Completely baffling
Age x weekly wage x contract length x which feet can they use x if both can they tie both their own laces = sign player, no re-sale value required
 

CrazyKen

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Im very happy for everything Levy has done for the club outside the football, but when it comes to football side of things, I cant help feeling he slowly are killing my love and joy..it gets worse every season..
 

Duke of Northumberland

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I say the following aware in a total hypocrite as I have neither the time or money to do any of it but it's a point worth making.

If the fanbase really mobilised, like properly got together and decided enough is enough it wouldnt take long to at first make Levy panic into spending and if we carried on make people above him take notice and force them to either sack him or sell up.

How you ask? Well we have already seen what happens when the stadium turns , Nuno got sacked. Imagine that week in and week out. Then imagine large scale protests outside the ground, making rich people's lives difficult to get to their hugely expensive boxes and seats, then imagine an organised effort to target sponsors, imagine if thousands all agreed to not spend a penny inside the stadium and then imagine if thousands turned up and blocked entrances to Beyonce concerts and NFL games. You don't think that would make the ownership have to take notice? It would seriously hurt their profits and ability to sell their precious stadium as a multi purpose entertainment venue.

But none of it will happen. Those that are trying are mocked, told off for protesting at the wrong time , wrong place, were told to be grateful because apparently our history started with Alan Sugar and many underestimate the power of people coming together , even billionaires have to take notice if enough of them organise

Hahaha! blocking Beyonce concerts and NFL games! The very income stream you want for the club! I really despair...really...does it not count unless its from an oil nation or oligarch?!
 

Albertbarich

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To be fair, your idea of blocking nfl and concerts is far more ridiculous.

If you are so against enic and want to make a point, then just don't go to matches.
It absolutely isn't.

Let's just get this right. I've seen people told off for anti ENIC singing, doe protests outside the ground, for using the wrong colours, for not knowing the exact owners in mind to take over and in sure other stuff I can't think of .

It seems to me that there is a percentage of people , many of whom I suspect work for the club who just don't like any sort of anti ENIC /Levy sentiment .

Protest is protest, I'd you want it to be effective which is the point of it then you have to be cerebral about it . If as you suggest they just do it at matches then many will just moan it's not supporting the team. If you want it to be effective then you hit the investment company where it hurts, In the pocket. Their investment has now grown beyond belief thanks to building the stadium on the back of money earned through football so if you want to scare them/grab the power back/ make them think about selling put their multi entertainment venue idea at risk, that's by far the quickest way to hurt their investment which is the thing they really care about, plus as many of the fake objections to protest worry about , it won't be not backing the team

It's irrelevant as it won't happen but it absolutely the most effective way to upset them.
 

easley91

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Which just goes to show that the majority of fans inside the stadium really aren't all that bothered by Levy. There's certainly no sign of the crowd joining in en masse.
It's possible that some who go to games just wan to support the team while they're on this pitch? They may be bothered by Levy, but in that moment supporting them when we're going for a leveller or winner is far more important.
 

easley91

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To be fair, your idea of blocking nfl and concerts is far more ridiculous.

If you are so against enic and want to make a point, then just don't go to matches.
This is the issue. Nobody can agree en masse what to do and how to go about it. The planning in this is shocking and nothing will be done until it becomes one group with one focus and one plan.
 
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You know you've gone too far when you make an ENIC out post and @[email protected] gives you a WTF rating. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
I don’t personally know a single Levy Out supporter that would advocate invading his privacy and intimidating him at his own house. I think reasonable people on both sides of the argument agree that’s completely unacceptable. It’s a bit strange therefore, - and a little desperate - that you should use that position as a reason to ridicule. Or is a refusal to condone violent protest something to be sneered at these days? It’s clear you’re desperate to continually patronise Levy Out supporters by characterising us as mindless thugs who are only calling for his removal out of some kind of irrational hatred for the bloke. But the evidence of his failings - as detailed constantly over the last 4 years by our most trusted ITKs - is logical and reasoned, and more importantly, clear and obvious to anyone who prioritises support of the football club over loyalty to its chairman. Shame you can’t see that. But there you go, you snigger away if it makes you feel superior.
 

Mattspur

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I don’t personally know a single Levy Out supporter that would advocate invading his privacy and intimidating him at his own house. I think reasonable people on both sides of the argument agree that’s completely unacceptable. It’s a bit strange therefore, - and a little desperate - that you should use that position as a reason to ridicule. Or is a refusal to condone violent protest something to be sneered at these days? It’s clear you’re desperate to continually patronise Levy Out supporters by characterising us as mindless thugs who are only calling for his removal out of some kind of irrational hatred for the bloke. But the evidence of his failings - as detailed constantly over the last 4 years by our most trusted ITKs - is logical and reasoned, and more importantly, clear and obvious to anyone who prioritises support of the football club over loyalty to its chairman. Shame you can’t see that. But there you go, you snigger away if it makes you feel superior.

Calm down dear.

It was just a light hearted joke.
 

chas vs dave

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It absolutely isn't.

Let's just get this right. I've seen people told off for anti ENIC singing, doe protests outside the ground, for using the wrong colours, for not knowing the exact owners in mind to take over and in sure other stuff I can't think of .

It seems to me that there is a percentage of people , many of whom I suspect work for the club who just don't like any sort of anti ENIC /Levy sentiment .

Protest is protest, I'd you want it to be effective which is the point of it then you have to be cerebral about it . If as you suggest they just do it at matches then many will just moan it's not supporting the team. If you want it to be effective then you hit the investment company where it hurts, In the pocket. Their investment has now grown beyond belief thanks to building the stadium on the back of money earned through football so if you want to scare them/grab the power back/ make them think about selling put their multi entertainment venue idea at risk, that's by far the quickest way to hurt their investment which is the thing they really care about, plus as many of the fake objections to protest worry about , it won't be not backing the team

It's irrelevant as it won't happen but it absolutely the most effective way to upset them.
No, the best way is to not buy tickets. To hit them in their pockets.

If people have the strength in their commitments, then its the only way to do it.

The person fronting the enic out protest has already renewed, by the way. My mother talked to him on twitter.
 

Albertbarich

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No, the best way is to not buy tickets. To hit them in their pockets.

If people have the strength in their commitments, then its the only way to do it.

The person fronting the enic out protest has already renewed, by the way. My mother talked to him on twitter.
As has been pointed out many times, the premier League is a tourist destination and there will just be someone else waiting to buy the seat, it achieves nothing.

As for the leader of the ENIC out, that's on him but to be fair to go to the hassle of arranging stuff and fronting up I'd imagine the club is his life so I can see why he won't give it up.

In Levy's words , he is merely a custodian so why should long serving fans give it up?
 

easley91

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No, the best way is to not buy tickets. To hit them in their pockets.

If people have the strength in their commitments, then its the only way to do it.

The person fronting the enic out protest has already renewed, by the way. My mother talked to him on twitter.
Seems like the majority just say words and don't back it up. But there is nothing wrong with going to games and supporting the players during the match. The fans need a plan of action and to follow with it. This is the most flip floppy fanbase around when it comes to wanting someone out of the club. It's all talk and no action. And whoever does do action, it's minimal and means little.
 
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Calm down dear.

It was just a light hearted joke.
Apologies then mate. There seems to be a perception among certain posters that we Levy Out supporters are nothing more that brainless knuckle-draggers without a reasoned thought in our heads. Some find that a convenient way to dismiss any logical debate or criticism of Levy out of hand. I’m sorry if I’ve attributed that view to you. And I feel encouraged that you might be a little more enlightened than that.
 
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