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Jordan Verdict On Mourinho Sacking: No big spending for Spurs next season

By The Boy -

The timing of this sacking is perhaps questionable but as ever, the bigger picture is what is Tottenham going to look like next season? Fans returning to games appears to be getting closer, but even once that process begins, the debt caused by their absence will take a long time to be recovered and there is the stadium debt, to which we now need to add the severance monies to the pile. No wonder the European Super League appealed.

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Dan
Dan
2 years ago
Reply to  Marbella Spur

My cynical view is that this is what we’ve been building up to ever since we formed our “special relationship” with Florentino Perez.

The training ground, stadium (with special deluxe NFL attachments included) and marquee players (England Captain and Korea’s answer to David Beckham…its frightening how popular Sonny is out there) make us one of the most marketable teams in world football regardless of actual on pitch success. I think Levy’s sustained ambition would have been to always be in the hunt for CL qualification so we could justify our position as “elite”. With this collapsing, so too has the work that’s gone on behind the scenes, there is now no big pot of gold at the end of Perez’s rainbow, so what do we do now?

Are the PL going to impose fines? Will UEFA punish us? We could likely end up in a far worse financial state than we were this time last week.

What the hell is Levy going to do with the 50,000 Spurs/ESL half and half scarves he ordered?

Dan
Dan
2 years ago
Reply to  Dan

Our now what? Might need to change my username, didn’t realise there were two of us….my surname isn’t Levy by the way.

England Mike
England Mike
2 years ago

All of this is just highlighting how hopeless Levy has been in his role at the club, how much humiliation can this man take…endless it seems.

Snow Patrol
Snow Patrol
2 years ago
Reply to  East Stand

Audere est Nimium Carus

It has a nice ring to it

East Stand
East Stand
2 years ago

‘To Dare Is Too Dear’

ENIC OUT!

East Stand
East Stand
2 years ago
Reply to  Marbella Spur

Another laughable thing about this, is that the toad wouldn’t back the manager that actually helped put the club in a ‘big six’ position.

Just imagine if the last 4-5 seasons hadn’t happened, with no Champions League participation to crow about? Could we have even pitched up as a ‘big six’ club?

Levy/ENIC are a cheapskate, con artist set up who think bringing a player like Bale back with a glossy little web promo video will be enough to keep the fans believing in the 22 year charade for just a bit longer.

One cr*ppy trophy in 22 years… I hope the most ardent Levologists will now wake up and smell the coffee. Plonkers…

Dan
Dan
2 years ago

LEVY OUR NOW !!!

Marbella Spur
Marbella Spur
2 years ago
Reply to  mikeyhughes

I couldn’t put it better myself. Can somebody tell me one good thing he has done for the fans in twenty two years? The only thing that he done well at is to enrich himself and Joe Lewis. Time to resign.

mikeyhughes
mikeyhughes
2 years ago

Levy has a ready made excuse not to spend money now with the collapse of the SL. It’s up to him, but if he wants to see his club slide even further then he should carry on the way he is. If he’s not careful when the next itineration of the SL comes around, he will have let things go to such an extent that Spurs won’t be asked to join!
The man is hellbent on self destruction of THFC it seems, whilst of course raking the cash in for himself and his masters. What really concerns me about Levy is his judgement; first we had the debacle with employees of the club and covid, when we were one of only two rich clubs that tried to take advantage of the government scheme, and now this. In both cases Levy seems to have completely misunderstood public opinion. His judgement is questionable, and that’s putting it mildly. Can we have a chairman of a multi billion pound football club so out of touch with the fans and public, and capable of bizarre decisions that question his sanity? Time to resign Mr Levy, you cannot be trusted and your sole aim appears to be to enrich yourself at the clubs expense.

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