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Daniel Levy - Chairman

You only have to look at how Chelsea have become the elite team in London they were absolutely nowhere and unknown outside of England before Roman turned up.

No they weren't. Harding pumped millions into them before roman came along. They'd been in the champions league and won a few trophies.
 
Oh for Heaven's sake - Sugar was saying this over twenty years ago - they will all fail and THEN WE WILL succeed - how many decades are you going to wait for this to happen?

Problem is most do fail and fall away, but they are replaced. Leeds, Saudi Sportswashing Machine, portsmouth, blackburn...

Chelsea and city have mega owners that will pump infinite money in. Because it isn't about football it's about politics for them.
 
Actually thinking about this more, an NFL owner / American sporting group who sees the opportunity to use Tottenham to create an expansion franchise in Europe grow the profile of the NFL globally, makes a tonne of sense. I can see this being a really realistic route, as it's a proper reason why someone would pay north of $1.5B to buy us, rather than Saudi Sportswashing Machine or Leeds for a lot less. With the NFL tied into it, there is loads of growth still to go in that sport, and the sums spoken about are common as you say.

I'm excited! I hope this happens.

This is genuinely a viable option, many things Levy may be, stupid isn't one

- The level of investment specific to NFL for our stadium has always indicated the idea was either ENIC brought a franchise to London or a Franchise came to London and bought Spurs
- Covid, the lack of that first year of test NFL games (which would have been a validator of business plan) have probably put it back a couple of years
- The combined value/revenue of a joint NFL/EPL team in London would be off the chart
 
This is genuinely a viable option, many things Levy may be, stupid isn't one

- The level of investment specific to NFL for our stadium has always indicated the idea was either ENIC brought a franchise to London or a Franchise came to London and bought Spurs
- Covid, the lack of that first year of test NFL games (which would have been a validator of business plan) have probably put it back a couple of years
- The combined value/revenue of a joint NFL/EPL team in London would be off the chart

The bolded bit is the most important thing we have missed out on. IF it had not happened and we did not have to close our ground to fans and all the extra things lined up we would be in a far better place now for sure. All the macarons on T w atter would not be crying about where we are now. Lets see what happens once Covid is over and we can bring the cash flowing in again.
 
This is genuinely a viable option, many things Levy may be, stupid isn't one

- The level of investment specific to NFL for our stadium has always indicated the idea was either ENIC brought a franchise to London or a Franchise came to London and bought Spurs
- Covid, the lack of that first year of test NFL games (which would have been a validator of business plan) have probably put it back a couple of years
- The combined value/revenue of a joint NFL/EPL team in London would be off the chart

As would stadium naming rights i'm guessing.
 
No they weren't. Harding pumped millions into them before roman came along. They'd been in the champions league and won a few trophies.

Nothing close to the team that Roman invented, and nothing close to the exposure that they get now. And not considered a bigger club than Spurs ...
 
Nothing close to the team that Roman invented, and nothing close to the exposure that they get now. And not considered a bigger club than Spurs ...

Depends on what metric. Prior to roman we'd been in the uefa cup once in the last decade and had won 1 league cup. We'd only finished in the top half of the table 3 times. Their stadium was bigger than ours too.
We were at best a midtable team.
 
Was listening to View from the Lane podcast.

Made a good point, comparing Spurs v Leicester comparisons. Both have spent money. But whereas Spurs will often look at spending less per player, Leicester might see a player, accept it might cost £5m more to bring X in, but actually pull the trigger. Our £30M+ purchases for example are what, Ndomebele and Sanchez? And that's it? Just never pull the trigger when we actually need, or look at cheaper options instead of just accepting Levy can't win every negotiation.
 
Was listening to View from the Lane podcast.

Made a good point, comparing Spurs v Leicester comparisons. Both have spent money. But whereas Spurs will often look at spending less per player, Leicester might see a player, accept it might cost £5m more to bring X in, but actually pull the trigger. Our £30M+ purchases for example are what, Ndomebele and Sanchez? And that's it? Just never pull the trigger when we actually need, or look at cheaper options instead of just accepting Levy can't win every negotiation.

Sissoko £30m, bergwyn £27m, soldado £26m.

Our big money signings rarely go that well. It's also wages that have to be considered.

At the time of signing tielemans had had a hard time at monaco. Ndombele was in the france team and ripped city apart. Ndomble cost £5m more than tielemans.
 
Problem is most do fail and fall away, but they are replaced. Leeds, Saudi Sportswashing Machine, portsmouth, blackburn...

Chelsea and city have mega owners that will pump infinite money in. Because it isn't about football it's about politics for them.

No its about drive ego, backing and wanting to be winners... I wouldnt mind a bit of that.
 
I think folk would be slightly bonkers to think that TBH
We are owned by an investment company in name. That’s what they do
But buy default they need it to increase in value to get a return on their investment (yes they haven’t put money in)
Their not football fans or fanatics
They want to build a sustainable club as that’s beneficial and an easier sell at a higher price. That’s quite sensible of them
They would sell if someone made an offer
But why would someone buy us for the money they would want when you could buy Saudi Sportswashing Machine or Leeds for £200/£300m
Pump £200m in and have a greater return quicker. I mean no one is gonna tell me city was bigger than Leeds before the buy outs. And Saudi Sportswashing Machine are a one horse club that has fanatical delusional fans to drain of their pennies
Aka we are fudged. Unless we luck out and get another Kane through the academy and another Poch who can seal the deal.
 
Sissoko £30m, bergwyn £27m, soldado £26m.

Our big money signings rarely go that well. It's also wages that have to be considered.

At the time of signing tielemans had had a hard time at monaco. Ndombele was in the france team and ripped city apart. Ndomble cost £5m more than tielemans.
Who is responsible for the recruitment team?... the chairman. Yet he’ll continue to take a £3m salary pulling the wool over the eyes of many on here for several years to come I bet....
 
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Just back home from that freak-show. There is a line "From structure comes strategy". How true!
I think Levy will consider several options, and hiring a DOF plus manager, ie changing the structure, is one of them. He may well consider delegating much that he has previously focused on, and spending more energy on property development, both because that appears his forte, and because the fate of a normal CEO after such poor decisions, is to be fired. Perhaps a season with no Europa distractions will help the new coach to reinvent us as a well-drilled team.
 
Thank GHod for that, if he had not old "My hero, Harry Redknapp" may have bankrupted yet another club.
Or maybe he would have actually got our club over the line to do what it is that football clubs are supposed to do and win trophies?.... If we look at our debt (biggest debt in Europe) then it might actually be our present owners that you love so much who bankrupt us.
 
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