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To the people that wonder how anyone thinks Spurs fans have it good, or that Levy is doing a good job .. let's explain

By luck (as football is a cycle), the clubs that were on the up at the beginning of the PL era and the modern CL participation, got a huge advantage over other clubs, were able to build bigger stadiums, pay bigger fees/wages and create a cycle of success that was very hard via any natural momentum (other than a Billionaire Sugar Daddy) to break into. Look at the lower leagues, there are lots of clubs with significant history/fanbase that have faded away.

Levy has rescued Tottenham from that fate, created an infrastructure plan (Stadium delays more due to bricky UK government/policies than anything else), tried to keep the club true to the "Tottenham Way" and has kept us in the fight (while not quite delivering complete success, a cup and CL QF), all while not risking the club fiscally, and in fact, staying within the top 15 richest clubs in Europe and probably 1 of 3 in England that actually operates within a responsable budget.

Yes we pay high ticket prices and merchadise fees, yes the club markets the brick out of small things like DVDs, but that's good business, and that's why Tottenham has a chance of breaking that top 4 monopoly (and why we would all be extremely frustrated if we miss it this season), and returning to true sustained success.

Would you rather be an Everton fan, where 6-8th is all you could ever hope for, always having to buy a player on the cheap/loan and praying that your current manager doesn't leave and that some Sugar Daddy comes along otherwise the club is going to slowly slip away?
 
Actually here is a good Levy test for anyone who wants to use facts vs. emotions

- What was Spurs finishes in the league the 6 years prior to Levy taking over?
- Where was Spurs on the football rich list during those years
- How many times did Spurs play in Europe during that time
- How many Trophies did Spurs win?
- List of truely good/great players in the team (squads at that time)

Ask the same question for the last 6 years under Levy

- hmmmm?
 
Actually here is a good Levy test for anyone who wants to use facts vs. emotions

- What was Spurs finishes in the league the 6 years prior to Levy taking over?
- Where was Spurs on the football rich list during those years
- How many times did Spurs play in Europe during that time
- How many Trophies did Spurs win?
- List of truely good/great players in the team (squads at that time)

Ask the same question for the last 6 years under Levy

- hmmmm?

Don't think anyone has questioned his achievements as our chairman. The only blights on his record for me are the attempted move to the Olympic Stadium, our reluctance to get transfer deals done early, instead we leave most of them until the last minute, and our lack of spending in the last two seasons.
 
don't know how anyone could dispute that levy is the best chairman in the league. frankly it's a miracle we're regularly mixing it with the likes of arsenal, chelsea and liverpool in about the 10th biggest ground in the league and paying wages sometimes and 2 and 3 less than our rivals
 
Surely you must appreciate the irony in basically congratulating the chairman for failing deliver silverware or a stadium which was planned for completion this year? I'm sure Levy will be delighted the club is valued so highly, but for me as a football fan this means little tbh.

Well, we're that high without oil money, massive stadium/commercial revenues or global brands. And because of that, we're a fairly attractive destination for most players. I'd take that over being both broke and trophyless, like Everton.
 
Levy had the balls to spend 16.5 million € on Modric before the Euro 2008 and whilst everyone could see his talent,most of the people predicted he wouldn't make it in the premier league.He got over 30 million pounds for Berbatov and ensured we had lot's of money to spend in the next couple of years.

If you ask anyone outside England who won the FA cup in 2008,nobody will know its Portsmouth,but everyone will know of Tottenhams epic first season in the champions league.
Levy's reign IMO can only be described as the Tottenham reneissance
 
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