Dr Jinx Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 6 hours ago, wiseman said: Loved Ange from his time in Brisbane, what he did with the club manager to get the entire city excited like I hadn't seen before or since. When he stepped Duran from the socceroos job I didn't like it, but could understand his reasons behind. When he took the spurs job i was worried he would be able to fix that mess of a club, he's not done that and while I'm glad to see that, shame to see it's probably done lasting damage to his reputation. He will learn to survive Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Menace Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 I think he gets another job in the Prem to be honest Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyeDubbleYoo Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 1 hour ago, Menace said: I think he gets another job in the Prem to be honest Maybe at a relegation battler. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HawK Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 1 hour ago, AyeDubbleYoo said: Maybe at a relegation battler. I can see it happening but I think it would be a really bad move for the club involved. It's not often that managers from clubs that traditionally are challenging at the top can then do well with clubs at the bottom - it's a different mindset entirely. If Poste goes to someone near the bottom it's going to be Southampton 2024-2025 mk2 imo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyeDubbleYoo Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 Personally I don’t think he’ll get another PL job but you never know what owners can do. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Bonk Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 3 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said: Personally I don’t think he’ll get another PL job but you never know what owners can do. Could see him at Leeds if they’re terrible by November next season. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The College Dropout Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 Ange is a manager for a team that wants to progress. Not a relegation battle team. Better off going abroad in Europe at a European level club. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cf Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 3 hours ago, Menace said: I think he gets another job in the Prem to be honest Don't think his suicide attacking play suits a team towards the bottom. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The College Dropout Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 It’s giving AVB for sure. Who went on to have a solid career but has seemingly packed it all in in his early 50s to become a race car driver (this is not entirely made up). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeordieDazzler Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 6 minutes ago, The College Dropout said: It’s giving AVB for sure. Who went on to have a solid career but has seemingly packed it all in in his early 50s to become a race car driver (this is not entirely made up). He’s now the president of Porto Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
M1tche Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 I'd be shocked if any other Premier league club goes near him. For me, he's not good enough to be a manager in the prem, he's poor at most parts of what it takes Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben Posted February 16 Share Posted February 16 Without trying to sound like a massive hypocrite because of our protests for Ashley ect, but what the fuck has Levy done wrong ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HaydnNUFC Posted Sunday at 20:40 Share Posted Sunday at 20:40 24 minutes ago, Ben said: Without trying to sound like a massive hypocrite because of our protests for Ashley ect, but what the fuck has Levy done wrong ? There'll be figures and more detail & minutiae that best interpret it but from my POV managers and players have come and gone, some very good ones at that, and they still have consistently failed to challenge seriously for anything. There's only been one constant in that time: Levy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geogaddi Posted Sunday at 21:11 Share Posted Sunday at 21:11 (edited) 56 minutes ago, Ben said: Without trying to sound like a massive hypocrite because of our protests for Ashley ect, but what the fuck has Levy done wrong ? I don't get it either , looks where Spurs were in the league before Levy joined and look at where they have finished since , Spurs ceiling is the top 4/6 and he's had them in and around that position more often than not. Comparing him to Ashley is insanity . Edited Sunday at 21:11 by Geogaddi Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteV Posted Sunday at 21:17 Share Posted Sunday at 21:17 4 minutes ago, Geogaddi said: I don't get it either , looks where Spurs were in the league before Levy joined and look at where they have finished since , Spurs ceiling is the top 4/6 and he's had them in and around that position more often than not. Comparing him to Ashley is insanity . Playing devils advocate - the biggest complaint against Ashley was that he never allowed the club to strive to be the best it could be. You can see how that accusation could be levelled at Levy. It’s all relative, but you can at least see the argument. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonas Posted Sunday at 23:59 Share Posted Sunday at 23:59 (edited) Think its a long standing Spurs thing. Will never forget them singing "We want our Tottenham back" at SJP in 97/98 (game had to be 0-0 cos we won it late) and the quizzical looks on people as to what they were on about. In my experience they'd finished 3rd (16pts off top and never in it) once since I'd gotten into football and since then had finished between 7th and 15th which they were on for again (and for the forseeable) They had an average finish of 10-11th in the 90s, 7th in the 80s and 12-13th in the 70s so confused looks from older fans was justified. Levy's had them well above that and their all-time position so it can only be about not winning the occasional trophy with bang average teams like his predecessors. They finished 10th and 11th when they won cups in 91 and 99 and were a bad watch Ginola and Gascoigne apart. They'd moan about that, they did then. Edited Monday at 00:10 by Jonas Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zero Posted Monday at 02:46 Share Posted Monday at 02:46 Levy’s problem is more on his struggles with the previous managers. Re squad building and budget control he is fine, definitely has rooms for improvement but fine. Spurs under Poche / Jose / Conte were ECL contenders. All getting fired by Levy, and that’s the end of their glory days (if any) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stifler Posted Monday at 06:34 Share Posted Monday at 06:34 9 hours ago, SteV said: Playing devils advocate - the biggest complaint against Ashley was that he never allowed the club to strive to be the best it could be. You can see how that accusation could be levelled at Levy. It’s all relative, but you can at least see the argument. Not really. As you say, Ashley actively made us uncompetitive and took what he could out of the club. He took a team who regularly got into Europe (and went deep in UEFA Cup) to being a yo-yo team between the Premier League and Championship. You can rightfully say Spurs aren’t actually challenging for titles and not winning cups (although a cup win in 2008 is still good for a team who’s not elite). However Levy has put everything in place for Spurs to compete. They have possibly the best stadium in sports, a world class training ground, a squad who should be doing better, since Poch they have had managers who have been ambitious appointments, even if they never came off, and they have the revenue and clubs stature to compete financially. Levy and Ashley are not comparable. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbydazzla Posted Monday at 06:49 Share Posted Monday at 06:49 Having a spanking new state of the art stadium that’s basically a money printing machine but then seeing yourselves rock bottom of the PL wages to turnover list must sting a bit as a Spurs fan Where’s all the millions of billions of extra bunce going ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stifler Posted Monday at 06:53 Share Posted Monday at 06:53 2 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said: Having a spanking new state of the art stadium that’s basically a money printing machine but then seeing yourselves rock bottom of the PL wages to turnover list must sting a bit as a Spurs fan Where’s all the millions of billions of extra bunce going ? It’s going to paying off their stadium. Thats’s why their wages to turnover is so low, because the remaining amount has to pay off their stadiums and training ground. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
r0cafella Posted Monday at 06:56 Share Posted Monday at 06:56 4 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said: Having a spanking new state of the art stadium that’s basically a money printing machine but then seeing yourselves rock bottom of the PL wages to turnover list must sting a bit as a Spurs fan Where’s all the millions of billions of extra bunce going ? They have to self fund. So they owe a lot of money. They almost went under during covid for some reason they got a loan from the bank of England. This is why they are a cartel club, they simply don't have the finances to be able to compete without thes restrictions. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbydazzla Posted Monday at 07:02 Share Posted Monday at 07:02 (edited) I’m not sure the stadium debt is where the money goes, they only spend £30m a year on it and their income has rocketed up to £500m. I looked into their stadium debt vs income a weeks ago and posted this in our SJP thread: They pay about £30m a year in repayments for the stadium build. The stadium finance is over several decades and with low interest rates Their revenue just from commercial activity is now £230m a year, a big chunk of which comes from having a state of the art multi-use stadium in London Match day revenue is £115m on top of the commercial activity revenue Cogito ergo sum, the money they make each year from the stadium is shitloads more than what they spend paying off the cost of building the new stadium Edited Monday at 07:08 by bobbydazzla Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stifler Posted Monday at 08:40 Share Posted Monday at 08:40 1 hour ago, bobbydazzla said: I’m not sure the stadium debt is where the money goes, they only spend £30m a year on it and their income has rocketed up to £500m. I looked into their stadium debt vs income a weeks ago and posted this in our SJP thread: They pay about £30m a year in repayments for the stadium build. The stadium finance is over several decades and with low interest rates Their revenue just from commercial activity is now £230m a year, a big chunk of which comes from having a state of the art multi-use stadium in London Match day revenue is £115m on top of the commercial activity revenue Cogito ergo sum, the money they make each year from the stadium is shitloads more than what they spend paying off the cost of building the new stadium They spend £72m per year on the stadium debt and that’s just on the repayments, it doesn’t include the training ground, or general maintenance. https://thstofficial.com/interim-analysis-of-tottenham-hotspur-financial-statements-2022-3/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbydazzla Posted Monday at 09:34 Share Posted Monday at 09:34 (edited) 1 hour ago, Stifler said: They spend £72m per year on the stadium debt and that’s just on the repayments, it doesn’t include the training ground, or general maintenance. https://thstofficial.com/interim-analysis-of-tottenham-hotspur-financial-statements-2022-3/ From what I can see that article says that the £72m a year is an annual depreciation charge on the stadium ? I'm not a bean counter, but I can navigate the basics of a balance sheet and depreciation isn't debt repayments Happy to be corrected though Edit: had another quick squizz at their accounts as that's where I got my info from. Unless I'm reading it completely wrong they pay £25m a year for their finance. They owe £850m to various lenders, with an average term of 20ish years and average interest about 3% The finance for the training ground was paid off in early 2023 Edited Monday at 10:09 by bobbydazzla Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The College Dropout Posted Monday at 10:55 Share Posted Monday at 10:55 It looks like Spurs are all about becoming a big club financially but not on the pitch by winning trophies. This squad is in transition imo. It’s for 2-3 years down the line. A lot of teenagers. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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