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The ousting of Daniel (COYS)

beats1

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I don't disagree with any of it apart from the untenable bit.

He is going nowhere, the club is a cash marking machine that continues to grow their investment ridiculously and that's all they care about.

Unless thousands and thousands of us boycott games, protest, spend no money in the stadium, hijack concerts, NFL games etc etc then nothing is happening and I'll be honest I'm not going to do any of that.
The thing is, No one is saying he isn't allowed to be owner,

That does mean he doesn't have to be the chairman

Miss Lewis, Im sure will not be pleased with the reaction of the fans towards their ownership. Unlike her dad she is more involved.
 

Albertbarich

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“Levy made an attempt to buy Tottenham Hotspur from Alan Sugar in July 1998 but failed. Another attempt was made in July 2000 but that was again rejected, however, increasing hostility by fans towards Sugar eventually persuaded Sugar to sell.”

If it helped before I don’t see why it couldn’t again.
Thing is sugar did it reluctantly and then sort of carried on through stubbornness.

With ENIC were talking billions of pounds at stake, a few chants aren't going to scare them off.

It would need to be constant, targeted and clever. As I said hit them where it hurts which is stadium revenue but I'm not going to demand something I can't do myself.
 

muppetman

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Jul 29, 2011
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Levy won't go because supporters are upset with him, he will only go if someone pays him what he (and Joe Lewis) demand. It's similar to the Newcastle/Mike Ashley situation - he only went when the money was right.

Everything else is wishful thinking.
 

rossdapep

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Aug 25, 2011
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Levy won't go because supporters are upset with him, he will only go if someone pays him what he (and Joe Lewis) demand. It's similar to the Newcastle/Mike Ashley situation - he only went when the money was right.

Everything else is wishful thinking.
Ashley was actively trying to sell though.

We don't even have that!
 

13VanDerBale13

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Jul 12, 2011
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Levy won't go because supporters are upset with him, he will only go if someone pays him what he (and Joe Lewis) demand. It's similar to the Newcastle/Mike Ashley situation - he only went when the money was right.

Everything else is wishful thinking.

True, but he should still be put under MORE pressure from our fans.

* @shelfsidespur The truth hurts 🤷🏼‍♀️
 
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coy-spurs1882

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Aug 31, 2012
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I don't disagree with any of it apart from the untenable bit.

He is going nowhere, the club is a cash marking machine that continues to grow their investment ridiculously and that's all they care about.

Unless thousands and thousands of us boycott games, protest, spend no money in the stadium, hijack concerts, NFL games etc etc then nothing is happening and I'll be honest I'm not going to do any of that.
let's see how much they will get when we eventually relegate after Kane leaves
 

sidford

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Oct 20, 2003
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Don't ever let this man forget what he has done on the footballing side. He has wasted the talents of one of our greatest ever players. He has not fully backed any single manager he appointed. He has made poor decisions over & over again. He took 4 months to appoint a manager last season and after talking about DNA of our club he then appointed Nuno.

The chants have died down recently but please please please bring them back for every game and make him wince again in his chair. Let the media pick up on it again, let him know exactly how we feel. It won't get rid of him in terms of selling up but maybe just maybe if we make it bad enough for him he might actually step away from footballing side. It's a slim chance but it's all we have.
 

yido_number1

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Jun 8, 2004
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The constant factor across it all is Levy. Get him out and bring in a winner. We don't have to spend hundreds of million in the market but you do need to have a plan and a desire to win. Find the manager you need and help him deliver his strategy.

Just fuck off Enic. If there is one more announcement about concerts or go karts in the midst of this shit I'm going to go insane.
 

Ledders Army

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The thing is, No one is saying he isn't allowed to be owner,

That does mean he doesn't have to be the chairman

Miss Lewis, Im sure will not be pleased with the reaction of the fans towards their ownership. Unlike her dad she is more involved.
How is Miss Lewis more involved?
 

panoma

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Jan 16, 2012
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I don't disagree with any of it apart from the untenable bit.

He is going nowhere, the club is a cash marking machine that continues to grow their investment ridiculously and that's all they care about.

Unless thousands and thousands of us boycott games, protest, spend no money in the stadium, hijack concerts, NFL games etc etc then nothing is happening and I'll be honest I'm not going to do any of that.

Spot on.

There is simply no chance Levy's leaving. From an investor POV Levy's doing amazing; stadium, franchises, property development, stadium always sold out etch.

No amount of forum frustration or chants at the stadium will change that.

The only realistic hope is the club gets sold.
 

Lifelong

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Aug 22, 2013
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“Levy made an attempt to buy Tottenham Hotspur from Alan Sugar in July 1998 but failed. Another attempt was made in July 2000 but that was again rejected, however, increasing hostility by fans towards Sugar eventually persuaded Sugar to sell.”

If it helped before I don’t see why it couldn’t again.
Problem is that we’re a totally different animal now……as much as I want him gone it’s not going to happen…..
 

Dougal

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