• Dear Guest, Please note that adult content is not permitted on this forum. We have had our Google ads disabled at times due to some posts that were found from some time ago. Please do not post adult content and if you see any already on the forum, please report the post so that we can deal with it. Adult content is allowed in the glory hole - you will have to request permission to access it. Thanks, scara

Daniel Levy - Chairman

He has a point nothing false in his facts but fails to get a grip and understanding of the bigger picture ... F I'm afraid must try harder
 
He has a point nothing false in his facts but fails to get a grip and understanding of the bigger picture ... F I'm afraid must try harder

He has a serious misunderstanding of the facts around Levy’s salary... he was the highest paid as he had back dated bonuses and he is also a part owner of the club. He isn’t an appointed person, he actually owns about 30% of ENIC
 

Good response. Anyhoo its different with dele, Kane, son who signed contracts when offered... Article is biased from or selective sample from the start.

Sent from my SM-T835 using glory-glory.co.uk mobile app

I’m convinced we will keep Toby and Jan if we want too and can and would offer them suitable terms

We want to keep Eriksen but he holds the cards and that’s very very rare for us to to be in that situation. Someone compared but it to Ramsey but form what I read Ramsey didn’t want to leave Arsenal... they couldn’t afford to keep him. We can give eriksen a contract on par with anyone give Or take (signing on fees not included) but he wants a new club...
 
The thing I never understand is that people can’t work out he owns the club (well part of it)

They all talk like he is an employee

Indeed, ever since he has been here our club has progressed and become a top club again. But you know as well as i do there are still those around who can not see further then the end of their own noses, thankfully they are far fewer of them then they used to be.
 
Indeed, ever since he has been here our club has progressed and become a top club again. But you know as well as i do there are still those around who can not see further then the end of their own noses, thankfully they are far fewer of them then they used to be.
Spot on for me.

Said it before, but worth repeating I think. With the influx of big CL money the PL has become more polarized and the top teams have been cemented in their positions to a much greater extent. Chelsea and City spent ridiculous amounts of money to get to the top. Us competing with that on a limited budget is a massive achievement, one that gets understated repeatedly.
 
Spot on for me.

Said it before, but worth repeating I think. With the influx of big CL money the PL has become more polarized and the top teams have been cemented in their positions to a much greater extent. Chelsea and City spent ridiculous amounts of money to get to the top. Us competing with that on a limited budget is a massive achievement, one that gets understated repeatedly.
What our league results would look like for the past ten years without Chelsea or City:
3
3
3
3
4
3 (LC winners)
3
1
2
2
 
Said it before, Levy plays the long game and in that game we are winning.

He needs to switch his focus now, CL regulars, Training Ground, Stadium, Global Profile, Financial Security goals have all been achieved without money doping, truly extraordinary result.
Our competitors 15 years ago - Saudi Sportswashing Machine, Everton, West Ham, etc, no question they are not even in same bracket anymore. Untouchables then as well (gap was almost impossible to see us closing) United, Scum, Chelsea

What's next?
- The current squad has real challenges in terms of even 2 year stability, Eriksen, Toby, Jan, Rose, Aurier as 5 first team players who almost left, wanted to leave and have no long term commitment.
- How do we start winning stuff?

I think we will have his full focus now, so very interested to see where he goes now.
 
I'm interested to see how Levy deals with Pochettino over the next 18 months.
Poch is obviously not going to be here forever and dealing with his succession will be tricky, to put it mildly.
I don't though think Levy will put up with Poch's mood swings for too long.
 
Poch just got us to the CL final. Long way to go before Levy changes tact, though things in football can go quickly as they say.
If he had won the CL he would be at Real now.
That is why he has had his knickers in a twist all summer. IMHO
He seems to have worked through it as of today but it won't have gone away.
 
Said it before, Levy plays the long game and in that game we are winning.

He needs to switch his focus now, CL regulars, Training Ground, Stadium, Global Profile, Financial Security goals have all been achieved without money doping, truly extraordinary result.
Our competitors 15 years ago - Saudi Sportswashing Machine, Everton, West Ham, etc, no question they are not even in same bracket anymore. Untouchables then as well (gap was almost impossible to see us closing) United, Scum, Chelsea

What's next?
- The current squad has real challenges in terms of even 2 year stability, Eriksen, Toby, Jan, Rose, Aurier as 5 first team players who almost left, wanted to leave and have no long term commitment.
- How do we start winning stuff?

I think we will have his full focus now, so very interested to see where he goes now.
Great post.
 
Whats the trigger for us to start a "who do you want as our next manager thread" :)

Sent from my SM-T835 using glory-glory.co.uk mobile app

Poch brings an aerosol can of stabilized whipped cream to his next clear-the-air dinner with Levy, pipes a foot-high swirl of it onto the chairman's head before smacking it with a spoon into an artistic splash and dancing out with a copy of Marca clenched between his teeth, playing the castanets.
 
Back