Spurs Thread - 2021/22

when is it Levy's turn because he's running that club into the ground?
No doubt Levy will get the usual easy ride from his pals in the media. They hailed him as a genius when he turned down £100m for Kane. That worked out well. The press love him because he feeds tham poisonous off-the-record briefings about other clubs. We saw that first-hand during the Kane transfer saga and I am convinced that's ultimately why City walked away from the deal.
 
No doubt Levy will get the usual easy ride from his pals in the media. They hailed him as a genius when he turned down £100m for Kane. That worked out well. The press love him because he feeds tham poisonous off-the-record briefings about other clubs. We saw that first-hand during the Kane transfer saga and I am convinced that's ultimately why City walked away from the deal.
I’ve just said to Mrs Vienna that Levy should have accepted our offer for Harry Hotspur, as it would have enabled Spurs to enhance their squad with three or four players, just as Villa did with Jack.
 
Like Newcastle of the mid 90s had major chances to win the big trophies and bodged it every time .............. no sympathy at all tbh especially that tasty Levy he should have let Kane go but now he’s got a player picking up millions in wages and whose market value is rapidly dropping ............... be interesting now if a club puts a bud of £100 million in the next window ............ said months ago that Kane could end up screwing Levy over and that looks the case now
 
Sounds like a 70/30 vote in favour then ....

The majority shareholder can remove him from his position if he wants, I don't know how tight they are and what relationship they have or indeed how many decisions are made between them.

As you say voting him out of the hotseat should be possible, but I want him to stay in the job because he's doing a great job ;)
 
The majority shareholder can remove him from his position if he wants, I don't know how tight they are and what relationship they have or indeed how many decisions are made between them.

As you say voting him out of the hotseat should be possible, but I want him to stay in the job because he's doing a great job ;)
Maybe he can, it depends on the particulars. It comes down to who controls the board, what Levy’s agreement with the club is (i.e. maintain x% ownership stake, receieve this), etc. and definitely isn’t as straightfoward as 70% is more than 30%.

It’s kind of moot point though because Lewis doesn’t seem to have any particular interest in Spurs and Daniel Levy has made him a ton of money, so I’m very skeptical theres any chance he’d take a move like than against a co-owner.
 
everybody could see this happening other than levy ? the harry kane move should have happen and the money invested wisely would have had a top 4 chance for the next 3 or 4 years
now spurs are up shit creek without a paddle
 

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