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  1. DubaiSpur

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    Right, thanks for clarifying mate. I agree it's quixotic to expect that new owners will do too much about the club essentially having rid itself of its lower-income supporters over the last 20 years. Even if they were Qatari sheikhs (for instance) who don't need the money, the extra revenue...
  2. DubaiSpur

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    As compared to charging the highest prices in the league and never winning anything at all? Sure. It's a step up at least compared to the grim state we're currently in. What in CFT's communications indicate they're looking for a 'benevolent buyer'? I think they're well aware Levy/Lewis will...
  3. DubaiSpur

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    It's coded language mate. On the way back to the tube after the Chelsea game in December 2019, I heard a couple of knuckledraggers bemoan all the 'sl*pes from Korea' cheering and buying Spurs merch at the stadium. It's what this bloke also desperately wants to say about these fans from Vietnam...
  4. DubaiSpur

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    If there's one thing to give deadweight Dan credit for, it's that coked-up c*nts like that guy are far less likely to get away with outright racial abuse at a ground with 3,000 CCTV cameras. So he has to resort to grumbling about tourists and hope everyone else gets his coded meaning.
  5. DubaiSpur

    *** OMT Tottenham Hotspur v Emirates Marketing Project ***

    Believe he was ill for a couple of days this week mate.
  6. DubaiSpur

    *** OMT Tottenham Hotspur v Emirates Marketing Project ***

    Yep. Plus he had the bravery to come here when we were in a tough spot - there's nothing wrong with him mentally, he's just struggling physically atm. Think it will help when Solanke is back and he's potentially tried out on the left. With someone else taking up the defenders' attentions, think...
  7. DubaiSpur

    *** OMT Tottenham Hotspur v Emirates Marketing Project ***

    We don't complain about them mate. Simple as that. That's why we get stuffed. I hated our passivity when Harry was angling for the England job in 2012, when Poch was the one doing it, and I hate it now when Postecoglou does it. The only way - the *only* way - refs will ever be fair to you is...
  8. DubaiSpur

    *** OMT Tottenham Hotspur v Emirates Marketing Project ***

    So can Tel mate. Don't assume this cameo of him in the PL is all he can do - I watched him before this at Bayern, and the kid has a fierce and pretty accurate shot on him, on both feet. He just needs to bulk up a little - despite his size, JD had a low center of gravity and could brush people...
  9. DubaiSpur

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    He wants to play as a CF. But he's clearly physically overmatched in the Premier League, and a little too easy to bully to be a lone CF. Suspect he'd look really good in a two up front with someone more physically robust like Solanke. His playstyle reminds me a little of a young Defoe, though...
  10. DubaiSpur

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    Sure, but that doesn't mean the way they were thrown in is ideal. Blooding young players is a careful dance of giving them just enough minutes to grow, but not so many as to burn them out. To put them in reasonably challenging situations, but not situations so hopeless that it dents their...
  11. DubaiSpur

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    :hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes: Come a long, long way. Long may it continue, long may they grow. Hats off.
  12. DubaiSpur

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    Like I said, we were wanted by Abramovich in the early 2000s, QSI in the 2010s, Boehly in the early 2020s. We are valuable because we are a consistent Premier League club situated in London, capital of the UK, which means a lot of media visibility and access to British policymakers. Unless your...
  13. DubaiSpur

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    100% mate. The Spanish government have been relatively upfront about favouring both Real and Barca for ages, and the whole reason they do it is because those clubs are so popular worldwide that supporting them furthers Spanish influence. Football has never been fair or free of geopolitics. Just...
  14. DubaiSpur

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    That's fair. Personally I'm resigned to the fact that being a pawn in grander geopolitical games is the future of nearly all clubs in the Premier League. No other way to compete, unless you luck out and get a rich American that wants to win for his ego, like Stan Kroenke at Arsenal. Countries...
  15. DubaiSpur

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    We had Abramovich wanting to buy us in the early 2000s, but Levy and Lewis drove him off with the asking price so he bought Chelsea instead. We've always attracted such investors - nothing Levy did materially impacts that. In fact, by valuing the club at £3.75B, he drove some off - Boehly also...
  16. DubaiSpur

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    True, but nobody truly wealthy invests in football to make money off it. That approach is restricted to relative small timers like Levy and Lewis, who are the proverbial pound shop two-bit halibut swimming in a pool of much bigger sharks, billionaires-wise. Mostly, investors in football use it...
  17. DubaiSpur

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    Re: Ratcliffe, yes I am mate - I also think it's too early to tell what the longer-term future for them looks like right now. I'll have a clearer idea of the benefits or drawbacks of their ownership model in a year or two. On oil, I doubt it given recent political dynamics across the Western...
  18. DubaiSpur

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    I'm not concerned all that much. The single most important thing for our future, is to loosen his and Lewis's corrosive grip over the club. Absolutely nothing else matters. If we're indeed bought by rich investors on the condition that he stays on as chairman on a 'long-term contract', that's...
  19. DubaiSpur

    Daniel Levy - Chairman

    Fair enough mate. But take Arsenal as a yardstick (for example). They were worth $1.2B in 2009 as per Forbes. They are worth $2.4B now according to the same organization. Despite being far less competitive now than they were in the 2000's (when they only had United and Chelsea to compete with)...
  20. DubaiSpur

    Daniel Levy - Chairman

    For sure mate, and it was in the back of my mind as I made that comment. I am convinced more players than just Eriksen have either agitated to leave, or just refused to join, because of the disparity between how grudgingly we treat our players and how well our leader pays himself.
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