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Daniel Levy - Chairman

I agree that we don’t know all of the finer details and probably never will, and tbf I did highlight that in a previous post. We can only judge on the actual outcomes, football is a results business. And the end result is we failed to land another big target just weeks after missing out on MGW. I think someone highlighted that Saudi Sportswashing Machine managed to get a deal done with Forest’s fat, obnoxious owner for Elanga even though he seems like a difficult character in general.

You say we don't know the finer details but then go on with more filling in of the blanks to satisfy a need to point a finger of blame 😂. Saudi Sportswashing Machine bought Elanga from Forest so obviously that means the only reason we haven't been able to buy MGW from them is some wrong doing on our part.
 
I agree that we don’t know all of the finer details and probably never will, and tbf I did highlight that in a previous post. We can only judge on the actual outcomes, football is a results business. And the end result is we failed to land another big target just weeks after missing out on MGW. I think someone highlighted that Saudi Sportswashing Machine managed to get a deal done with Forest’s fat, obnoxious owner for Elanga even though he seems like a difficult character in general.

I like the word "outcome". If the outcome was to build a sustainable, high revenue club that feeds all the profit back into the football operation then that is a massive tick in the box. If the outcome is to build a very consistent and high performing squad with a long term manager in place then I think we know the answer there. If the outcome is trophies, well we have won one recently but there is nothing yet to shout about.

What we're all mostly talking about in this last week is the outcome of a transfer window. If I roll back to May, what may we have called as the outcome? We know we needed to convert Danso and we had to make a decision on Tel. We know we needed to shift some peripheral first team players and we had to address the Bents/Biss contract situation. We would have known Sonny's disposition heading into the summer and had that to deal with if it wasn't done already. We also needed to pick the bones out of sizeable number of U21s and make the right career choices for them. Most of all though, we needed 2 or 3 elite signings to move us to the next level. 34 days into the transfer window we delivered one of those in Kudus.

I guess we find out in 9 days time whether that outcome is achieved. With 9 days to go, it certainly feels like there is a load of work to get through to achieve that outcome.

This summer, the biggest outcome by a long way was the manager switch.
 
You say we don't know the finer details but then go on with more filling in of the blanks to satisfy a need to point a finger of blame 😂. Saudi Sportswashing Machine bought Elanga from Forest so obviously that means the only reason we haven't been able to buy MGW from them is some wrong doing on our part.

No, I said we can only judge on the outcome which is that we haven’t landed the player. What’s one of the common denominators with all these signings that are failing to materialise?

I mentioned Elanga because people highlighted how difficult Forest and their chairman are to deal with but other clubs have managed to get deals over the line. The general feeling from some posters is that it’s always other clubs moving the goalposts and it can’t ever be my beloved Tottenham.
 
No, I said we can only judge on the outcome which is that we haven’t landed the player. What’s one of the common denominators with all these signings that are failing to materialise?

I mentioned Elanga because people highlighted how difficult Forest and their chairman are to deal with but other clubs have managed to get deals over the line. The general feeling from some posters is that it’s always other clubs moving the goalposts and it can’t ever be my beloved Tottenham.

It's a seperate deal that has no baring - to use it the way you are is quite clearly requiring the filling in of blanks as to why their deal went through where ours didn't. If you can't see that then idk what to say
 
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No, I said we can only judge on the outcome which is that we haven’t landed the player. What’s one of the common denominators with all these signings that are failing to materialise?

I mentioned Elanga because people highlighted how difficult Forest and their chairman are to deal with but other clubs have managed to get deals over the line. The general feeling from some posters is that it’s always other clubs moving the goalposts and it can’t ever be my beloved Tottenham.
We've signed a lot of players in recent years. Imo quite a few rather good players too.

Had a club with significantly more resources and/or higher current profile come in for those probably we would failed to materialise most of those signings too. That's kinda just what happens. Just like Brentford reportedly wanted Gray and Johnson, but we signed them instead because we could because we have more money and a bigger profile.

Saudi Sportswashing Machine did sign Elanga. And how many targets have failed to materialise for them this summer? They've been linked to wanting Sesko, Ekitike, Joao Pedro, Mbeumo. And Isak is trying to force a move away....
 
What you talk about is unwritten code that exists between clubs. Why would they talk about their opinions on someone they may have to deal with in the future? Doesn't mean they like dealing with the person or company. They are outcome driven and put all the other stuff to one side to focus on their goals. I think Aulas only spoke up in the first place because Levy was breaking other codes of doing business to be fair. That was endorsed fully by Lloris's book many years later. With the Modric one, wasn't it just through his book that we found out about Levy reneging on commitments made around the negotiation table? I don't recall RM speaking out but could be wrong.

Any way I look at this, I still believe that I support a club that others don't want to deal with. The smoke is around our club, not theirs.
No
The modric thing was level charged th for a Luca shirt
I think clubs will deal with other clubs every time if the money is there
It’s all that matters to owners because that’s why they are rich
 
I agree that we don’t know all of the finer details and probably never will, and tbf I did highlight that in a previous post. We can only judge on the actual outcomes, football is a results business. And the end result is we failed to land another big target just weeks after missing out on MGW. I think someone highlighted that Saudi Sportswashing Machine managed to get a deal done with Forest’s fat, obnoxious owner for Elanga even though he seems like a difficult character in general.
We got Johnson off that same owner
 
We've signed a lot of players in recent years. Imo quite a few rather good players too.

Had a club with significantly more resources and/or higher current profile come in for those probably we would failed to materialise most of those signings too. That's kinda just what happens. Just like Brentford reportedly wanted Gray and Johnson, but we signed them instead because we could because we have more money and a bigger profile.

Saudi Sportswashing Machine did sign Elanga. And how many targets have failed to materialise for them this summer? They've been linked to wanting Sesko, Ekitike, Joao Pedro, Mbeumo. And Isak is trying to force a move away....
We just beat Barca and Bayern to certain players
It happens
It’s 3 parties in every deal plus the agents
Your buying human beings not limos of metal
 
We just beat Barca and Bayern to certain players
It happens
It’s 3 parties in every deal plus the agents
Your buying human beings not limos of metal
Yes, it happens. A club may be seen as more attractive for many reasons.

"More attractive option for the player" would perhaps be a better way to include those many other factors? But money and profile/recent success are massively factors.

If a club comes in that is a more attractive option for the player we will mostly lose out on a deal. And that will just be a thing that happens. Just like it's happened for Saudi Sportswashing Machine repeatedly this summer it seems.
 
I like the word "outcome". If the outcome was to build a sustainable, high revenue club that feeds all the profit back into the football operation then that is a massive tick in the box. If the outcome is to build a very consistent and high performing squad with a long term manager in place then I think we know the answer there. If the outcome is trophies, well we have won one recently but there is nothing yet to shout about.

What we're all mostly talking about in this last week is the outcome of a transfer window. If I roll back to May, what may we have called as the outcome? We know we needed to convert Danso and we had to make a decision on Tel. We know we needed to shift some peripheral first team players and we had to address the Bents/Biss contract situation. We would have known Sonny's disposition heading into the summer and had that to deal with if it wasn't done already. We also needed to pick the bones out of sizeable number of U21s and make the right career choices for them. Most of all though, we needed 2 or 3 elite signings to move us to the next level. 34 days into the transfer window we delivered one of those in Kudus.

I guess we find out in 9 days time whether that outcome is achieved. With 9 days to go, it certainly feels like there is a load of work to get through to achieve that outcome.

This summer, the biggest outcome by a long way was the manager switch.
Which is why I advocate for evaluating a window after it closes (and then again a while after that).

Then we'll actually know the outcome of this window.

Palhinha isn't elite? Not having a go, just curious. Not sure I would say elite either, but defensively my expectations are up there for him.

Kudus looks fantastic. Is he "elite", what's the standard for you?
 
Yes, it happens. A club may be seen as more attractive for many reasons.

"More attractive option for the player" would perhaps be a better way to include those many other factors? But money and profile/recent success are massively factors.

If a club comes in that is a more attractive option for the player we will mostly lose out on a deal. And that will just be a thing that happens. Just like it's happened for Saudi Sportswashing Machine repeatedly this summer it seems.
Of course
Bale chose us over United for his own reasons (I think that’s right)
Players chose clubs for their win reasons because they are human
Eze has chosen arenas because of his affinity there as a kid. Fair play to him. It’s not what I would do but I’m not a fan of them
 
I am now dreading being in the stands on Saturday as I know it will all be about 'Levy Out' rather than supporting the team.
Now, everyone has the right to their opinion, (and I'm not especially 'Levy In', I'm just not 'Levy Out', if that makes sense(), but common sense seems to have disappeared altogether.

Levy out when we are joint top of the league and haven’t lost a game in months.

Melts.
 
about a week ago i made several points about Levy and the ownership and quite frankly, many took to Levy's defence.

After this week, will you finally accept the problem is Levy? We are an absolute shambles under him. 10 Days til the window closes.

Some people were like "is Eze the biggest signing since Klinsmann" before we argued over bonus fees and let Arsenal take him. Speaks volumes we have to hark back to 1995, 30 years ago, to find a comparison of a nearly signing.

fudging shambles.

Absolute shambles?

We are one of the best run sports businesses in the world.

You want to see a club who are a shambles, look at Sheffield Wednesday.

Let’s have some sense of perspective here.
 
The problem I see is that people are accepting whatever they read on the web about the club because it aligns with whatever view they have of the club. Reminds me of the first wizard rule in the Sword of Truth series i.e., people are ....

Also read Frank's interview today. Very clear. The media is still trying to get an handle or is it angle on Spurs' transfers. They have been hit and miss in their predictions of where we go.

On another note I am impressed by Nuno's speech about the owner of Forest. Dude is not hiding anything.
 
The problem I see is that people are accepting whatever they read on the web about the club because it aligns with whatever view they have of the club. Reminds me of the first wizard rule in the Sword of Truth series i.e., people are ....

Also read Frank's interview today. Very clear. The media is still trying to get an handle or is it angle on Spurs' transfers. They have been hit and miss in their predictions of where we go.

On another note I am impressed by Nuno's speech about the owner of Forest. Dude is not hiding anything.
But you will have fans of our club say they would like their chairman in charge because he does things….
The fact they are rumoured to be talking to Ange to take over says a lot to me
 
After this week, will you finally accept the problem is Levy?
Or maybe this summer the problem is that the new Chief Executive feels he has to imitate the Chairman's approach to deals? Maybe we had an inkling that the deal might well not happen but thought "well, it's worth a shot". If there's anything to criticise maybe it is the Club's failure to communicate better?
 
The problem I see is that people are accepting whatever they read on the web about the club because it aligns with whatever view they have of the club. Reminds me of the first wizard rule in the Sword of Truth series i.e., people are ....

Also read Frank's interview today. Very clear. The media is still trying to get an handle or is it angle on Spurs' transfers. They have been hit and miss in their predictions of where we go.

On another note I am impressed by Nuno's speech about the owner of Forest. Dude is not hiding anything.

Eh? What speech is this and what did Nuno say?
 
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