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Levy Dipping His Beak Into The Public Purse Simply Isn’t Cricket [opinion]

By The Boy -

Many businesses are having problems adjusting to the chaos of the COVID-19 crisis. Tottenham is far from alone. Tim Martin of the national discount pub chain Wetherspoons tried to sack all his staff (40,000+) overnight and would’ve got away with it too, had it not been for those pesky kids on social media and a petition from a herd of MPs.

The very latest CEO to join the Big Nasty Business Club, is the boy Levy. On the 18th of March, THFC published their most up to date financials.

Less than a fortnight later, the very same THFC that most normal people would agree was a private company swimming in cash announced it was to avail of the Government’s furlough scheme. Which meant asking the state to pay 80% of the company wage bill due to an enforced suspension of trading.

Let’s just pause for a moment here to be crystal clear about money. Tottenham is every inch the poor relation when it comes to winning actual trophies but in footballing finances, Spurs sit at the very top table as this most recent Deloitte report clearly attests.

The response from the overwhelming Spurs fans to express an opinion online has been at best unfavourble.

We English are a funny lot, and when it comes to this sort of situation, many sees a huge business dipping its beak into the public purse when there are so very many less fortunate companies out there, as being, well, “just not cricket”.

I take the view that it isn’t helpful to start pointing and shouting about Mr. Levy’s individual circumstances. If the business is daft enough to pay out a bonus on a project that horrifically overran on both delivery time and budget, that’s the daft business’ concern.

There’s an interesting paragraph in this recent piece on The Athletic which inadvertently highlights the latest bungle that is teed up to haunt Daniel Levy forever.

You see, you cannot have it both ways. Not even if… you’re the Teflon Don of N17.

Mud sticks and no amount of “yeah but everyone else is doing it” can possibly save Levy from being shamed.

The reality is, a club the size of Tottenham has plenty of cash sloshing about and the undoubted right thing to do, was to safeguard the income of their staff.

Remember, in a climate were Lionel Messi takes a 70% wage cut, all other arguments are silenced. The scything of the Spurs player’s wages was also the right thing to do. One hand washes the other.

As I’ve pointed out relentlessly over the years, ENIC has form for not doing the right thing. For greater detail, I suggest you use the search function at the top of the page and pop in “regeneration” in.

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Daveyboi
Daveyboi
4 years ago

As anyone with half an ounce of sense realised 10+ years ago this silent dictatorship is all about money it has no care or thought for staff or fans, until this parasitic ownership is forced out we will stumble towards and sink to newer lows in exchange for making the shareholders rich.

Billy the yid
Billy the yid
4 years ago
Reply to  Marbella Spur

Good point. The problem this half wit has is mud sticks, and this won’t be forgotten

Billy the yid
Billy the yid
4 years ago
Reply to  DannyG

Yep I get that Danny, and agree, but for now I will settle for those crooks to be nothing to do with my football club. I despise everything about them, I won’t go anymore til he’s gone

DannyG
DannyG
4 years ago

It’s a disgrace really. Leaves a bad taste in the mouth. Levy needs to take a good look at himself.

DannyG
DannyG
4 years ago
Reply to  Billy the yid

My hope is we sell to a new owner who is interested in building a winning team. If this happens then the stadium will have been worthwhile, because of the money it can help generate, which in turn can be put back into the team. Don’t forget that with FFP we can’t spend our way to the top without generating the income first.

Marbella Spur
Marbella Spur
4 years ago

Couldn’t agree more with the sentiments below, although “pond life” is rather mild for Enic and Levy. Just a thought, notwithstanding the change in everybody’s financial circumstances, whether individual or corporate, apart from the ridiculous amount of money Levy was looking for, who, in their right mind, would want to be associated with the naming rights for the new stadium? By sponsoring Spurs, you are morally aligning yourself with a repugnant regime. Who will want to pay for the naming rights now? Yet another bungle and PR fiasco by the repellent chairman of THFC.

Billy the yid
Billy the yid
4 years ago

Wonder how many of the yeah but we don’t want to do a Leeds morons are saying anything now, because from where I’m sitting we are a hell of alot closer to doing a Leeds than if we’d have invested modestly and wisely on Whl, God bless her, and some real football talent. As regular readers will know, I have a huge huge problem with the ruling regime, but if there is to be a light at the end of the tunnel, maybe this disgusting episode will be the straw that breaks the camels back and we can rid the club of these pond life forever

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