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  1. DubaiSpur

    Ange departs

    >Carlos Corberan >Michel >Michel Sanchez I am 90% sure these are just randomly generated Spanish names, with one bloke added twice (once with his last name) for emphasis.
  2. DubaiSpur

    Levy stepping down rumour

    True. But there's also been pretty solid reporting that he wants to stay on even in the event of an ownership change, which doesn't indicate a man willing to let go. We'll see when it happens for sure.
  3. DubaiSpur

    Levy stepping down rumour

    Our wage-to-revenue bill was under 40% last season, and that was with the likes of Ndombele still on his last year of wages here. That's by far (and very, very far), the lowest in the league. This year's accounts would probably have it even lower. Add to that the bolstered revenue from the EL...
  4. DubaiSpur

    Levy stepping down rumour

    It's all assumptions for sure. But that's also assuming this post is true to begin with, which I highly doubt. Though, I will point out that 63 really isn't old these days - Jim Ratcliffe is 72 and only just took over as United owner. Stan Kroenke is 77. John Henry at Liverpool is 75. Levy's...
  5. DubaiSpur

    Ryan Mason

    https://www.wba.co.uk/news/ryan-mason-appointed-albion-mens-first-team-head-coach Good stuff from West Brom. Looks like they've appointed people Mason's worked with at Spurs (Nigel Gibbs and Sam Pooley) to help him out, which bodes well for him. Good luck to him - he's earned this chance, and...
  6. DubaiSpur

    Donna Cullen gone...first of the changes?

    On point 1, correct, but the idea was that Staveley would be the 'face' of the consortium, which is a pretty similar role to the one she had when facilitating the Saudi takeover of Saudi Sportswashing Machine. On point 2, that's what people in the thread pointed out to the guy - blabbing about high-profile...
  7. DubaiSpur

    Levy stepping down rumour

    I would mate, because Tottenham is all he has. He's not like other chairmen in the league, who are either a) hired hands by the real owners, and so replaceable at will, or b) people like Todd Boehly, who have interests and a public profile outside football. Levy has spent close to 30 years...
  8. DubaiSpur

    Donna Cullen gone...first of the changes?

    Almost certainly silly season, but y'day there was an interesting post on the r/coys subreddit by some bloke who described himself as working in finance and thus aware of a deal to buy the club that is close to completion (and has apparently been worked on for 18 months). Alleged deal would be...
  9. DubaiSpur

    Levy stepping down rumour

    Don't leave, Dan - whatever would I do with my time? :p In all seriousness, I doubt it, unless there's an ownership change. For no other reason than the Lewis family trust would probably prefer having someone close to the Lewises in charge, and Ventakesham is not that man. If there is an...
  10. DubaiSpur

    Ange departs

    If he stays, I think it has to be contingent on a turnover of coaching staff. He needs assistants who can run his training sessions and also drill tactics (and a better pressing strategy) into the players. With Mason (probably) leaving, it opens up some space for a few new faces. A dedicated...
  11. DubaiSpur

    Ange departs

    It's also the case that had it been Lazio in the semi-final, a lot of the jibes about this being an easy competition to win would have disappeared. The route to the cup would have been (in the knockout rounds) Alkmaar-Frankfurt-Lazio-United - historically, that's pretty on-par with the typical...
  12. DubaiSpur

    Vinai Venkatesham - CEO

    Hard to say, and it could just be a personal decision after thirty-odd years at the club. But either way, I think it bodes well for him, since it's easier for him to have the ear of Levy with DC (and potentially Matt Collecott) leaving. Previous CEO-equivalents, from Munn going back to Paul...
  13. DubaiSpur

    Donna Cullen gone...first of the changes?

    Did she specify? Skim-read it so I didn't catch that - if it's a month, will take your word for it mate.
  14. DubaiSpur

    Donna Cullen gone...first of the changes?

    To be fair, DC also has a handover planned (going by the club statement) - think she'll be here for a few months yet until Venkatesham is settled in.
  15. DubaiSpur

    Donna Cullen gone...first of the changes?

    Defo. I don't doubt his eye for talent, or his talent as a 'fixer' in the market - he has plenty of connections, he uses them, he's very good at what he does, in the true fashion of Italian sporting directors like Baldini, Moggi and Marotta. Given time, I have little doubt he'll emulate their...
  16. DubaiSpur

    Donna Cullen gone...first of the changes?

    The one thing that we would need to be wary of, is the role of Paratici in this new structure. In the limited role he had as sporting director (pre-ban), he was imo excellent- but I'm guessing that his total influence was still limited by not being part of Levy's inner circle, with DC, Rebecca...
  17. DubaiSpur

    Donna Cullen gone...first of the changes?

    First thought is, if the rumors are true (about DC disliking Poch), then that's an obstacle removed to his eventual return (though I think it will be post-2026 in any case). So, in that sense, utterly delighted (but only if it's true, mind). In a broader sense, our leadership grew incredibly...
  18. DubaiSpur

    James Maddison

    It's also that people change as they get older. When he was younger, by all possible accounts he was an unlikeable, self-obsessed tit. Becoming a family man seems to have dramatically changed him for the better, and he's a lot more measured and even-toned these days. Glad for him, because...
  19. DubaiSpur

    Contingency planning : we've found our guy

    I think we were a different club back then mate. It isn't just some fans - even Levy was carried away by the phantasmal CL final into thinking we were a bigger club than we were, that we were a white-shirted Chelsea who only needed to sack the man who gave us his heart and soul and hire a legend...
  20. DubaiSpur

    Contingency planning : we've found our guy

    It's both. We know for a fact that they stay in touch, they were pictured together not two months ago. He still apparently lives minutes from the training ground, though he probably now also has a base out in the US. My understanding is, others on the board/around Levy don't want him back. But...
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