- Jun 4, 2004
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There’s a lot open for discussion tonight. The people at the top have made a big call. They’ll be judged for it.Close thread
There’s a lot open for discussion tonight. The people at the top have made a big call. They’ll be judged for it.Close thread
This isn’t revolution. This is business.Pretty sure that's how revolutions work?
Compare ENIC to FSG.
Liverpool's owners have invested their own money into the club.
We're going to do a Leeds, aren't we?
Pay your chairman more than any player brilliant idea. I do not see how anyone can defend Levy/Enic they are a cancer on the club who I have on good authority refer to the fans as scum and plebs get people’s support.You'd have to be crazy to want ENIC out. What they have done for the club in terms of infrastructure, finances, and power on the global sporting stage is incredible. We have one of the best stadiums in the world, one of the best training facilities in the world, one of the best youth setups in the world, one of the best squads in the world, and we are now consistently challenging for the Champions League spots and even made a run in it (and the league). Have partnerships with big sponsors, the NFL, etc. Finances are strong and in a position to only improve further.
We're lacking a big trophy. It will come thanks to all the bricks that have been laid out by Levy and ENIC.
Poch going is incredibly sad. It sucks. But to put all the anger/sadness at the decision and use it to discredit the transformation the club has undergone under ENIC is extremely shortsighted, and frankly wrong.
Pay your chairman more than any player brilliant idea.
I think most get that. We are Tottenham, before Pochettinho we did the management merry-go-round we never won anything then lets get it totally on point we've never been prolific winning club. Pochettinho was the first time imo we had a plan a method if you like he knew we needed to rebuild and Levy had to invest heavily, Levy pulled the plug. I'm not surprised pretty pissed off tbh. Now it looks like Mourinho ex Chelski Man Utd who doesn't exactly stay long on jobs needs a big budget generally leaves with a trophy a fat pay off and the club in some sort of disarray. Oh and the football the footballRelatively successful manager ran out of steam after 5 years, it's no shock and I've posted for the last couple of years that there will likely be a point where it happened.. He's gone to the limit, players have gone to the limit, and then it goes downhill. It happens, and it unravels quickly. (Also because football is short term these days and no one has the knowledge and know how as to manage change and transition from one side to another and so are caught behind the curve when it creeps up on them, but that's going off into the deep slightly on this topic). Even the best have found this out - Guardiola got out of Barca when he found his players not listening to him as much and standards slipping, and Klopp's Dortmund team derailed badly at the end.
I'm not sure why blame needs to be apportioned here or for knives to come out - Board, Poch, or Players.
Haven't felt as angry at Levy/ENIC since the Jol fiasco, tbh. They're obviously not going anywhere but this really feels like the makings of another self-inflicted speedbump in our progress.