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Tottenham are 9th or 10th on every richest club list you can find on the internet, villa not top 20
I'll edit your Wikipedia honours list for you now.
Think you're the one that needs to research
Tottenham are 9th or 10th on every richest club list you can find on the internet, villa not top 20
Haha. Brilliant. Didn't take you long to be an absolute gobshite on another team's forum.
You keep fighting the good fight fella. You must be proud to be 9th or 10th in the richest club table. Kind of reflects where you're heading in the Premier League table.
Average club in every sense of the word.
I don’t know why people are arguing against this^Coz that’s how it works isn’t it, some of you here really aren’t too bright
villas owners net worth is more than the glazers as well, villa are not a richer club than Man Utd
Think you're the one that needs to research
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Hmm, but let's think this through. it has a huge impact on a club's future investment, even accounting for FFP.I don’t know why people are arguing against this^
He’s spot on.
How rich an owner of a football club is, doesn’t mean much in terms of how rich the club itself is.
I believe their debt repayments are £40m a year for at least 23 years. Good luck to them with that. 60 years since they won the league. Horrible club, horrible chairman, horrible fansBut it’s serviceable debt against a successful team on the field…right? Oops it’s Spurs tho!
Maybe levy leveraged the debt in November before the inevitable decline? Ha.
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Funny how the RAGS can spend over £100 million on Sancho and Varane without selling any players and it is portrayed as being ambitious but us spending £200 million while bringing in around £100 million in sales is unacceptable. Especially when you factor in the Prize money received by each club last season and the comparative levels of debt.The SALT from Spurs fans is starting to raise calling for a transfer ban for us saying it’s disgusting that we are paying 200 odd million on players
It’s actually nearer to £25m per annum. And that isn’t much at all in the context of increased revenues of more than £100m per annum as a consequence of the new stadium.I believe their debt repayments are £40m a year for at least 23 years. Good luck to them with that. 60 years since they won the league. Horrible club, horrible chairman, horrible fans
It could be an opportune time for you to sell Kane if you are needing an overhaul. Most transfers at the moment are lower than you’d expect players to go for. Get a decent wedge for Kane and get 4-5 players in areas you need.It’s actually nearer to £25m per annum. And that isn’t much at all in the context of increased revenues of more than £100m per annum as a consequence of the new stadium.
Spurs’ problem isn’t financial - at least, no more so than any other club during / post pandemic. The problem has been awful decision making on the football side of things over the past 3-4 years. That’s why Kane wants to leave.
Yep, I’ve come round to that way of thinking too. So long as Spurs get c. £150m.It could be an opportune time for you to sell Kane if you are needing an overhaul. Most transfers at the moment are lower than you’d expect players to go for. Get a decent wedge for Kane and get 4-5 players in areas you need.
It’s actually nearer to £25m per annum. And that isn’t much at all in the context of increased revenues of more than £100m per annum as a consequence of the new stadium.
Spurs’ problem isn’t financial - at least, no more so than any other club during / post pandemic. The problem has been awful decision making on the football side of things over the past 3-4 years. That’s why Kane wants to leave.
There’s definitely the opportunity to do so.Yep, I’ve come round to that way of thinking too. So long as Spurs get c. £150m.
Until recently, though, I would have had no confidence in Spurs spending that money well. But the new Director of Football (or whatever his title is), Fabio Paratici, seems to be going for the right players in the right positions - something we haven’t done in a while. So I’m cautiously optimistic that we would spend the possible Kane money better than we spent the Bale money.
Can see it being done for around £120m plus add-ons.I‘ve no idea what the fee would be for Kane. The more north of £100m, the more uncomfortable I get.
Remember being absolutely gutted when they took Paul Stewart our talismanic centre forward goal machine, Paybacks a bitch ain't it.The SALT from Spurs fans is starting to raise calling for a transfer ban for us saying it’s disgusting that we are paying 200 odd million on players