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T-Bone

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Everything is a mess. So for those who want to send laughing emoji’s whatever. Disbelieve everything I am saying and support Mr Daniel Levy specifically.
If we are Financially in a mess on top of everything else that is really concerning.

Herc saying UNITE BEFORE WE ARE NO MORE has me seriously worried
 

Trent Crimm

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Half expecting to see Poch sitting in the crowd tonight. We've seen it so many times before with Levy. I've lost count of the managers we've had under Levy. The penny needs to drop with the fans that it's Levy who is the problem. I hope supporters become very vociferous against him. Make him squirm and really put him in the spotlight.

I think he will be wearing a disguise. Like Zorro, or maybe Hilary Clinton. ?
 

Yantino

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I’m always respectful of the info ITKs post on here, and I understand that sometimes it’s not appropriate that all this info becomes public, however I’m not about to join a protest on the basis of something someone wont actually share in public.

“You all need to protest, but I can’t tell you specifically why.” Isn’t an persuasive argument to me.

Sorry Herc, I just don’t think this thread or what it’s asking for are going to in any way help the situation. There’s enough negativity and doom around the club and these forums right now without another Levy out thread.
Spot on.
 

13VanDerBale13

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The reality is fans need to wake up & realise the real problem at cause.

Protests need to be loud & clear, no matter how long it takes.

Newcastle & Ashley are a prime example.
 

eppingyid

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What a mess. Sad as this should be a good moment for the club with plenty to look forward to. Instead it sounds like a defeat tonight could be the last straw
 

wrd

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Things typically have to get worse before they get better, I think if there's a problem at the club, let it happen and let's see what we learn and then the fans will be able to make a more informed decision. I want Conte to be backed but I'd rather Conte get thrown out, Paratici walks and the board blows up than continue this half and half limp we've been on since the stadium opened it's doors.
 

mil1lion

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I hate that so many in our fanbase mock those who want to make a difference.

We saw it last year and it was really distasteful.
I think the protests last year were by such few people and so shit it was always going to be mocked. At the end of the day football fans love a bit of banter. I remember the Wenger out signs all over the place for some time before he left. It felt like a running joke as much as it was still serious. I wouldn't take the mockery too seriously.
 

For the love of Spurs

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Ralf Rangnick's philosophy of football and Antonio Conte's philosophy of football couldn't be any more different LOL

If it took Conte to leave for Levy to be finally removed and someone like Rangnick or Campos taking over all football matters fine. It will be worth it long term.
 

Clockspur

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I would love Levy to fcuk off but what we messaging? Thanks for setting some of the best infrastructure in football but can you fcuk off for not spending?

Is he stealing money? Is he being too prudent?

Or is he not convinced by Conte's style and the two are at loggerheads on transfer direction?
He is hiring a cheque book manager and giving him relative peanuts.

Things is he wasn’t convinced by

Jol
Redknapp
AVB
Poch
Jose
Nuno
And now Conte

the only person Dan Levy is convinced by is Dan Levy, and even then I bet he asks himself some pretty tough questions
 

Hoopspur

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I take it the meeting today to discuss the couple of possible transfers didn't go well then?
Face it people, this isn't 'our club'. It could be if you manage to raise £2.5b (possibly).
3 good results in a row and everything will be roses again - and I include the Gooners and Portsmouth matches.
There is a massive (and growing disquiet) about team selection - Levy is not directly responsible for that.
My son is already in the OP's camp (for weeks now), but I told him to think properly about it. Make some suggestions.
I don't like the so called lack of investment/vision but given the fact we are not owned by a State than I can't see what's going to change there. How we are going to compete.
I hate the style of football we are playing and the way we are not prepared to alter.
I'm sure Mr Levy wants success for the club. Do people dispute this?
Time for some of you to get a grip, including that contained the original post (imo).
I've been banned anyway so what the hell fire away.
 

septicsac

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All For forcing the pressure where it should be, on DL and Enic, but think protests at games, particularly broadcasted games could be more effective.
Social media efforts also worth a bash If properly coordinated
If Levy screws up AC tenure, then that will be two top managers , who have won almost everywhere they have been who have failed at spurs, top that off with having Englands top striker for all his career and win nothing either, it's bloody criminal.
 

whitechina

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I don't understand why we make a record signing for the Women's team and not get 100% behind a top manager who wins for the main mens team.
I support the mens first team first and might look for other results (seldom tbh) and the men winning something is all I care about.
FFS another 20 years winning nothing FUUUUUUCCCCCK
 

Clockspur

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If we are Financially in a mess on top of everything else that is really concerning.

Herc saying UNITE BEFORE WE ARE NO MORE has me seriously worried
We aren’t in a financial mess - staying prudent is the one thing you rely on the bald fuck for
 

SuperPav10

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Very frustrating to be back here, again.

I actually managed to quit Spurs when Josè went, 6 days before the sort of final he was bought in to win for us. I stopped watching games, got my weekends back. And was pleasantly surprised to learn that life does, in fact, go on.

I saw Nuno had been hired and stayed well clear of that mess. Only Paratici's hire gave me some hope or excitement...

But I saw the results, caught very few minutes of the games and felt lighter about life. As if a huge weight had been lifted off my shoulders. As if, in some way, Nuno's disasterclass was vindication of my decision to walk away from football, and in particular, the shit-show Levy and his merry band of yes men had built.

And then, while I was on holiday in Scotland minding my own business, halfway up some hill, I was sent a picture of Conte holding up a Spurs shirt. And just like that, I was back in.

He's had how long? And already he's being shafted. Not just by Levy... but by us. We're happy to throw an elite manager under the bus. And why? Because he can't turn Emerson and Bryan Gill into Hakimi and Messi? Because we don't play the "Tottenham way"? (the biggest myth I ever did hear). Or, because his quotes on the reality of the state of our club leaves you open for abuse from your mates in your WhatsApp groups, or on twitter?

It's laughable.

If we as a club allow Conte to walk, I'll be pretty happy to see us fall to pieces. Genuinely. The club deserves no success whatsoever for the way it operates the footballing side of things. And isn't that a sad, sorry state of affairs? A football club that doesn't give a solitary fuck about the football.
And we let them off the hook time and time and time again. We continue to buy the shirts for our kids. We continue paying for the stadium tours. We continue going to the games. Buying the food. Drinking the beer. We allow the club to turn us upside down and shake every last penny from our pockets... And for what?

I'm struggling to think of one good reason.

Oh well... At least the nodding Argentinian dog is coming home, eh?
 

Yiddo100

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I don't understand why we make a record signing for the Women's team and not get 100% behind a top manager who wins for the main mens team.
I support the mens first team first and might look for other results (seldom tbh) and the men winning something is all I care about.
FFS another 20 years winning nothing FUUUUUUCCCCCK
Because the record fee in women’s is like 500k
 
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