Matchday Revenue
Man Utd - £109.1m
Emirates Marketing Project - £39.6m
Chelsea - £70.7m
Arsenal - £92.8m
Liverpool - £44.6m
Spurs £40.2m
What it will come down to is the interest rates put on the bonds that we sell. This is where IMO Uncle Joe comes in and buys a large percentage at next to no interest. If he cannot do this we find someone that can or will. If we are saddled with any debt above the cost price, people should ask the question what is the point of Uncle Joe. Almost anyone can run this club the way it has IMO, its not rocket science to run a business like this. Levy in recent times has even hired an outside firm to bring in the sponsorship deals as of late.
It will be interesting whether it is Joe Lewis that buys up all the bonds and what price we as a club would be paying him for the privilege of said loan. Some will say that's business for you, I will say he's taking the ****. I find it very hard to believe that those that have season tickets would want to make money out of Tottenham, the way the Glazers have, and how I believe Uncle Joe will. Hopefully I am proved wrong.
Incapable of what exactly.. working with a larger budget maybe.The majority of clubs seem incapable of it. Unless you want a sugar daddy, we couldn't hope for a better owner and chairman.
Incapable of what exactly.. working with a larger budget maybe.
Don't make the mistake that the top teams are not the ones year on year making the most money.
If we were a northern team, we would be relegation fodder each year.
Incapable of living within their means, always spending more than they can afford. You can have as big a budget as you like, doesn't matter if your income doesn't come near what you've "budgeted".
Teams like Saudi Sportswashing Machine, Sunderland, Everton and Villa make enough to be top 10 teams, but it's imperative you get good value from transfers.
What it will come down to is the interest rates put on the bonds that we sell. This is where IMO Uncle Joe comes in and buys a large percentage at next to no interest. If he cannot do this we find someone that can or will. If we are saddled with any debt above the cost price, people should ask the question what is the point of Uncle Joe. Almost anyone can run this club the way it has IMO, its not rocket science to run a business like this. Levy in recent times has even hired an outside firm to bring in the sponsorship deals as of late.
It will be interesting whether it is Joe Lewis that buys up all the bonds and what price we as a club would be paying him for the privilege of said loan. Some will say that's business for you, I will say he's taking the ****. I find it very hard to believe that those that have season tickets would want to make money out of Tottenham, the way the Glazers have, and how I believe Uncle Joe will. Hopefully I am proved wrong.
Incapable of what exactly.. working with a larger budget maybe.
Don't make the mistake that the top teams are not the ones year on year making the most money.
If we were a northern team, we would be relegation fodder each year, or at best Everton with no chance of breaking the top 4 monopoly.
As I said its not rocket science and a lot of these teams are now run similar to each other. Over the next 2 or 3 seasons you will see the added TV money will pay off any debt, that includes Tottenham (80m). If we were a northern team we would become top 10 at best team. Whether Levy is there or not. The reason the past 6 or so seasons we are above the mentioned teams is because of four factors only.. location, disposable income is far greater in the South and London whilst the population is far denser whilst probably the most important, the club history and its support being there from yesteryear. Without these four factors we would not be the club we are today, and is a far greater reason as to why we are a sustained top 6 team now. And this is why the stadium is so important, creating room for the new fan is needed badly. Allowing the next generation a piece of the pie. As I believe the last generation was missed, and generally has gravitated to successful teams in London as it did to us in the 60s to 80s. Since the premiership era began its been somewhat a disaster IMO.
No doubt some of those factors come into play. But we are still performing above our financial level, year in year out.
It's perfectly apparent that we adopted a transfer policy some time ago that has given us an advantage over every other club below us. We have consistently bought well, sold well and reinvested well. And consequently improved the squad year on year. That is no accident. And it has nothing to do with location or pre-existing fan base or any other advantage that you claim that we have. It's simply the consequence of good management - a thorough implementation of a sound strategy. No other non CL club has managed it anything like as well as Spurs.
We have also punched way above our weight in terms of commercial deals. Again, no accident and nothing to do with any inherent advantage.
To dismiss the club's current status as merely the inevitable consequence of history and location is both to ignore how Spurs signally failed to attain anything like such a status under the previous regime and also fundamentally to misunderstand what it takes to be successful.
As I said its not rocket science and a lot of these teams are now run similar to each other. Over the next 2 or 3 seasons you will see the added TV money will pay off any debt, that includes Tottenham (80m). If we were a northern team we would become top 10 at best team. Whether Levy is there or not. The reason the past 6 or so seasons we are above the mentioned teams is because of four factors only.. location, disposable income is far greater in the South and London whilst the population is far denser whilst probably the most important, the club history and its support being there from yesteryear. Without these four factors we would not be the club we are today, and is a far greater reason as to why we are a sustained top 6 team now. And this is why the stadium is so important, creating room for the new fan is needed badly. Allowing the next generation a piece of the pie. As I believe the last generation was missed, and generally has gravitated to successful teams in London as it did to us in the 60s to 80s. Since the premiership era began its been somewhat a disaster IMO.
We earned our reputation from being the sugar daddy club in the 60s.
Really? I wasn't around at the time, but it's always been my firm belief that we had money because lots of people came to watch us. And lots of people came to watch us because we played good football.
Is that not the case?
Really? I wasn't around at the time, but it's always been my firm belief that we had money because lots of people came to watch us. And lots of people came to watch us because we played good football.
Is that not the case?
If we were in the North, Modric would not have signed, neither would have Berbatov, infact many of the players wouldn't have, our extra income over the likes of Northern teams is because despite our non success over the years we are still next in the food chain. You only have to see Liverpools pull in this respect.. loads of success in the 70s and 80s and there fanbase is built on this around the world. Evertons does not have the infrastructure of Liverpool so has to buy and sell well and I'd suggest they have done just as well as we have in that respect bar the ridiculous amount for Bale.
We earned our reputation from being the sugar daddy club in the 60s. That is how our club grew, from then to the 90s. It is since and because of bigger sugar daddies why we are not champions League. Our standing in the game has never changed.. despite Iving Scholar's running before walking demise and Alan Sugar best efforts to put as little money he could into the club but was still able to spend millions on players. As I said its not rocket science running a football club like Tottenham when a lot of the infrastructure is laid on a silver platter. More so in todays game.
Not exactly, Charlton had the biggest crowds at the time too. In those days everyone had big crowds. Everyone pretty much had money too. Infact I believe Charlton had the highest ever attendance at one point. Moving into the 60's we started to separate because we got in the better players. In the 70's Liverpool took over blah blah blah.
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