Whilst true, seems a bit harsh just months after they won a major European trophy, he's appointed a very highly rated manager and seems to have invested well, but am sure he'll be paid off handsomely and find a new highly paid position elsewhere, so all good.genome wrote:Sounds like he was pushed out according to the Beeb, by Joe Lewis's children who will be more active in the running of the club. Vivenne Lewis the key figure. Says sporting success hasn't been good enough, which to be fair, is not wrong
For all of the good Levy has done for the infrastructure and increase in stature since 2001, sporting success hasn't been one of them lol
More or less harsh than him sacking the manager who won the trophy?Stranded wrote:Whilst true, seems a bit harsh just months after they won a major European trophy, he's appointed a very highly rated manager and seems to have invested well, but am sure he'll be paid off handsomely and find a new highly paid position elsewhere, so all good.genome wrote:Sounds like he was pushed out according to the Beeb, by Joe Lewis's children who will be more active in the running of the club. Vivenne Lewis the key figure. Says sporting success hasn't been good enough, which to be fair, is not wrong
For all of the good Levy has done for the infrastructure and increase in stature since 2001, sporting success hasn't been one of them lol
To be fair, I don't blame them. We all know about a Chinese owners but Staveley is heavily involved with Saudi Arabia and I don't think Saudi ownership has been the golden ticket Newcastle fans were expecting either.Winston Biscuit wrote:Enic reject 2 'preliminary expressions of interest' from groups looking to buy Spurs
one was a Chinese consortium and the other was a consortium headed up by Amanda Staveley
As amusing as it would be, they will stay up. Forest will drop with Burnley and Wolves.Clyde1998 wrote:One point above the relegation zone now...
Not so much sneaking out as evacuatingWinston Biscuit wrote:1-3 down at HT, with a man sent off, and their fans are leaving the stadium
They're competing in the Champions League this season too. The other big clubs going down haven't been in the Champions League in their relegation season and most were slower declines than we've seen with Tottenham. Leeds was fairly quick, but that was caused by poor finances, whilst Tottenham have some of the best financials in the world.WestYorksRoyal wrote:If Spurs did go down, surely it would be without parallel? Big clubs like Leeds, Newcastle and Villa have been relegated, but Spurs have been close to the summit in the past decade where the financial gap between the "haves" and "have nots" has grown drastically compared to the other examples mentioned. They have one of the best and most lucrative stadiums in Europe and have the commercial income that reflects the aforementioned disparities that now exist in the game.
I think it would be a significantly bigger story than all previous "big club" relegations.
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