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The ousting of Daniel (COYS)

Darth Vega

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Supporting the club at the moment is genuinely exasperating, I'm in literal disbelief about how bad it is right now. The mistakes have been so significant and so numerous that I feel almost suffocated to the point where I can't even begin to articulate it in a manner that feels befitting because I can't get my head around it all. And yet, despite all of that, I'm unable to pull myself away from it. There are only so many times we can all say that he needs to go and yet nothing will change and this cycle will continue; the cycle of mediocrity on the pitch and the cycle of suffering for us as fans.
 

jbstarr14

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Aug 19, 2010
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Penny for Joe/Vivienne's thoughts on this ongoing debacle under Levy's watchful gaze.....
Uncle Joe doesn’t give a fuck. He’s passively demonstrated this for years.

However, I did read somewhere on here that Vivienne doesn’t like/rate Levy and that he was (at the time of writing/reading) under significant pressure.

Fingers crossed that this debacle sets the machinery of his removal in motion.
 

WiganSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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Jose knows, Conte called it out, Kane & Mason have, will our fans actually do anything about it?!
I don't hold much hope, even the Everton fans haven't managed to oust their ownership. My hope is that with our inevitable decline to becoming relegation battlers, ENIC will sell up. Arguably what we need right now is 2-3 10-12th placed finishes in a row which might start to sting the purse strings.
 

brasil_spur

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Aug 25, 2006
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Penny for Joe/Vivienne's thoughts on this ongoing debacle under Levy's watchful gaze.....
"I really hope the new yacht is ready for the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, it would be a disaster to be stuck on our usual 400 footer. Maybe that little bald fella that runs our football club knows if it's ready yet"
 

mmidgers

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Jul 21, 2009
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This ties in very much with Ramon Vega's sentiment today that the football fraternity do view Tottenham under Levy as a poisoned chalice and that fundamentally nothing will change until there's tangible change at the very top.
Aka we're fucked because he isn't going anywhere. Fun times!
 

fishhhandaricecake

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I’m usually pretty good at predicting things and I hate to say it but I genuinely think if Levy stays in charge with the direction we are on then either next season or the one after we could be in a relegation battle such is the lack of identity, bad feeling and general lack of semblance of a credible football plan and strategy under Levy.

Aside from Everton and as a one off season Chelsea (who are hiring our beloved Poch) I cannot see a single club in the PL which is as much of a mess as ours given resources available etc.
 

fishhhandaricecake

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Nov 15, 2018
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I don't hold much hope, even the Everton fans haven't managed to oust their ownership. My hope is that with our inevitable decline to becoming relegation battlers, ENIC will sell up. Arguably what we need right now is 2-3 10-12th placed finishes in a row which might start to sting the purse strings.
Everton are close to being sold mate…
 

WiganSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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I’m usually pretty good at predicting things and I hate to say it but I genuinely think if Levy stays in charge with the direction we are on then either next season or the one after we could be in a relegation battle such is the lack of identity, bad feeling and general lack of semblance of a credible football plan and strategy under Levy.

Aside from Everton and as a one off season Chelsea (who are hiring our beloved Poch) I cannot see a single club in the PL which is as much of a mess as ours given resources available etc.
Leicester and Everton have been under financial pressure. I fear we could be the first ever relegation resulting from pure footballing incompetence.
 

danielneeds

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May 5, 2004
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I had the utterly horrible thought pop into head, “You know what? Maybe it was for the best that we lost the CL final? To see that cheapskate fuck Levy dine out on it for the rest of his days would have been galling.”
 

Nerine

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Jan 27, 2011
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Ultimately football is entertainment, so if we do REALLY badly next season (which isn’t beyond the realms of possibility) it’ll just be like watching Casualty rather than Antiques Roadshow.

It’d be morbidly fascinating. Plenty of talking points.

Honestly, I’m past caring. If we finish mid-table or below next season, then so be it.

The club doesn’t care, so nor do I.
 

McArchibald

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Jun 6, 2010
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This ties in very much with Ramon Vega's sentiment today that the football fraternity do view Tottenham under Levy as a poisoned chalice and that fundamentally nothing will change until there's tangible change at the very top.
Beyond a shadow of a doubt. Levy IS the problem at Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
 

mil1lion

This is the place to be
May 7, 2004
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He got lucky last game isn't at home
Not really. We did nothing in the last game off the back of the Nagelsmann news. He was a far bigger name than Slot. Most fans attending the games won't know who Slot is. I doubt it would have made a difference.
 

SirNiNyHotspur

23 Years of Property, Concerts, Karts & Losing
Apr 27, 2004
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Beyond a shadow of a doubt. Levy IS the problem at Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
I would say Invisible Joe as ultimately he is happy with what Levy is doing, you can conclude from that it's all about $ and nothing about success or Levy would be long gone as it's almost comical now how bad he's doing on the football side.
 

Singaspursofsixspence

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Aug 17, 2005
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Have never been more ambivalent and indifferent about spurs.
Just have to laugh because the alternative is just a broken heart if you invest your love with this club
 
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