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    ENIC

    Levy was like the BlackBerry. Good, even great, for a while, innovative, turning a small business into a monster. It’s just that the competition caught up, did the things we did but better while we rested on our laurels and didn’t look to innovate enough. Eventually trying to throw lots of...
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    ENIC

    I disagree. I don’t think Levy leaving destabilised anything. I bet the players and coaches couldn’t give a fudge. There was clearly a problem at our club (perhaps there still is but we won’t know that for a while yet). The chief exec and his board of cronies were jettisoned, that is...
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    ENIC

    A fish rots from the head….
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    ENIC

    Why do you think Paratici leaving was linked to Levy going? As far as I understand Paratici had said he wanted to return to Italy before Levy was ousted.
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    Savinho

    I wouldn't overlook that particular part. It is often difficult for players to do well when they rarely play.
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    ENIC

    The manager didn't want the winger. I'm happy for the DoF to listen to the manager and make transfer decisions accordingly. I would've liked to have seen us make a couple more signings in January. However, we only really ended up in the position we did because we kept Frank for too long and...
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    ENIC

    I know many on here disagree with me but I think the first step was getting rid of Levy and his cronies in the exec team. We can now press ahead with getting a proper professional structure in place and gearing everything up to making THFC the most successful football club possible on the pitch...
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    ENIC

    Last season we won our European trophy in 41 years. This season was significantly worse than last season.
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    ENIC

    I actually think differently to you here. I think Vinai, as CEO, was taking advice from his DoF, Lange. This actually makes me optimistic for the future. Otherwise you get ridiculous situations like we've had before where we've spent big money sacking really good managers like Redknapp and...
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    ENIC

    1. Agreed. Really poor choice for Spurs manager. 2. Disagree, he is responsible for a lot of what is wrong on the football side of things at Spurs. 3. I think it is reasonably rare for owners to connect with the fans. There should be more connect from the CEO though I think. I suspect that...
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    ***OMT - Tottenham Hotspur FC v Everton, Sun May 24th, 4.00pm, The Lane***

    Honestly?…. About £40k and I couldn’t be happier mate! I backed and laid a fair few times and ended up in a position where I couldn’t ’lose’ overall but my laying profit in the end was about £12k versus the £40k I would’ve netted had we gone down. I’m absolutely delighted to have ‘lost’ that...
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    Roberto De Zerbi *OFFICIAL*

    I don’t think it was ever the supporters. The (former) chief exec was the man that kept sacking managers when they failed (or looked like they would fail) to qualify for the CL.
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Because the UK spends more than it makes and therefore needs to borrow money.
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    I posted this: “I disagree. If Green voters want to lend their vote to labour then that is their prerogative. However, it is wrong not to allow the electorate to make up their own mind.” And I think that is fair. Why should Green supporters (or supporters of any main party) not get the chance...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    It’s not wrong though. In a GE each person votes for who is going to be their local MP.
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    haven’t I kind of said this in the rest of my post that you didn’t quote?
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    I don’t think so. You vote for a local MP not for a PM. Though I would personally caveat this by saying that it’s only the case if the new leader is still working to deliver the same manifesto. Though I appreciate that would be pretty much impossible to rule on. Maybe a GE every time the...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    They have a choice to vote for a candidate that doesn’t align with their political views or nobody at all. That’s a poor choice.
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    James Maddison

    I find it weird that he has any detractors. He always works hard, wants the ball and tries to make things happen.
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    I disagree. If Green voters want to lend their vote to labour then that is their prerogative. However, it is wrong not to allow the electorate to make up their own mind.
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