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Levy's Plan

It’s way too early for anyone to admit they were wrong on Levy yet, they’ve spent the last 5 or so years blaming him for everything. Life comes at you fast..
I think where we are right now shows it was absolutely right to o get rid of Levy. He is the architect of this.

If (when) we do go down then our huge stadium debt could see us go into administration if we don’t bounce back up first time.
 
Levy was a front for ENIC. I was critical of him but with hindsight I was aiming frustration at him when I should have looked past him to see the real issue at the club. The benefit he had is that he understood how to run a football club. The Nepos don’t. No one at board level understands the club. Ineffective and weak
The other benefit is that he had substantial skin in the game. He wouldn't have allowed his £1bn investment to be risked like this.

Vinai and that fudging clown of a sporting director don't have anywhere near as much of an interest in ensuring we avoid relegation.
 
I think where we are right now shows it was absolutely right to o get rid of Levy. He is the architect of this.

If (when) we do go down then our huge stadium debt could see us go into administration if we don’t bounce back up first time.
Im pretty sure when you take our non football revenues from the ground they are higher than our yearly repayments of the debt on the ground. The issue will come when any debt needs to be refinanced if we do get relegated this will dent the confidence of lenders and the interest La rates will reflect this.
However out footballing debts, outstanding transfer fees are what will likely cause us an issue.
 
Who do you think is responsible for the lack of strategy over many years and the degrading in the quality of the squad over a decade then?
I think he did a great job within the constraints ENIC imposed on him, there have been dubious calls over that time but most of those have been him “backing” a manager or DOF or us as a club not being a big enough attraction to actually land the players we wanted.

It’s easy to point fingers at the guy in charge, but who here could name another chairman who would have come in and done a better job?

The fact we have crashed so spectacularly over the course of a few months since the nepo’s and their guys have taken over shows its not such an easy job.
 
Amazing how Levy’s stock seems to be rising the worse the team and league table position drops. And of course he’s not accountable or responsible for the decline since 2019.

There is no question Levy should still get a fair portion of the blame. But do you think he ran the club the way he did in spite of the ownership wanting more? Or was it because of the limitations imposed by the ownership?
 
Im pretty sure when you take our non football revenues from the ground they are higher than our yearly repayments of the debt on the ground. The issue will come when any debt needs to be refinanced if we do get relegated this will dent the confidence of lenders and the interest La rates will reflect this.
However out footballing debts, outstanding transfer fees are what will likely cause us an issue.

Covenants...beware of whatever those might potentially be...
 
I think he did a great job within the constraints ENIC imposed on him, there have been dubious calls over that time but most of those have been him “backing” a manager or DOF or us as a club not being a big enough attraction to actually land the players we wanted.

It’s easy to point fingers at the guy in charge, but who here could name another chairman who would have come in and done a better job?

The fact we have crashed so spectacularly over the course of a few months since the nepo’s and their guys have taken over shows its not such an easy job.

He did an incredible job business-wise. No-one could've done any better (or indeed has). He was the perfect face of the Lewis Family investment in that regard.

He repeatedly got the football side of things wrong, and I think that is where the questions lie. How much of it was him versus his remit? How much of it was ego versus doing the right thing? How much of it was applying business brain to football matters, a translation which requires several bridges and parts to have any chance of success as the connection is not binary?

I get the impression he tried to find a bridge several times. Arnesen was big, so wasw Commoli, Baldini was another...I think the single biggest factor in our demise has been the inability to find the humanity and special sauce of Tottenham as a soul -as a football ethos- since we moved to the stadium, and I think sacking Pochettino and replacing him with Mourinho without giving Mourinho the tools HE needed was an enormous error (despite Mourinho saying he didn't need any - a 'football' person would've known that was BS)...I also wonder how big covid was in derailing us for a while. In one sense our timing was superb because we opened the stadium months before, in another, we needed it to be open a few years without interruption.

The other major errors IMO, were Munn and Lange, two men who do not seem to know emotion in the football sense. Sometimes the beautiful game requires more than a set of metrics. Sometimes it requires gut-level action, something Lange in particular has been unable to achieve at the right time.

The final one? Removing Levy when they did. It was absurd. Make that move at the end of a season, not at the end of a window into a new season with a new manager. Pathetically poor timing which obviously destabilized the entire club...
 
I think he did a great job within the constraints ENIC imposed on him, there have been dubious calls over that time but most of those have been him “backing” a manager or DOF or us as a club not being a big enough attraction to actually land the players we wanted.

It’s easy to point fingers at the guy in charge, but who here could name another chairman who would have come in and done a better job?

The fact we have crashed so spectacularly over the course of a few months since the nepo’s and their guys have taken over shows its not such an easy job.

I think he was the best Chairman in the league up until 2018, and then he became one of the worst, or certainly one of the middle of the pack.
 
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