I didn't say that, Tobias. But now that you've mentioned it, I think we must consider it to be a real possibility.
I dunno. I like Levy, he ain't perfect by any means and the trophy count will always go against him but he's done good by us for the most part but ultimately there will come a time he'll want out of the game. Whoever takes over I'd want them to have a genuine interest in the club, not just to use it as a play thing like Roman/ Mansour. Nash fits that mould seeing as he's a Spurs fan himself. It's only guess work anyway but I've just had this feeling for a few years.
Interesting take on the problems at Utd. https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...t-to-fall-ed-woodward-reign-manchester-united
If a big Chinese consortium come along though, I think he'd sell out to them. Basically whoever stumped up the most readies.
Yeah for sure, that's business for you. Just from a fan's perspective, if Lewis did sell up, I'd rather it to be someone with a keen interest in the club. Nash did say in one of his interviews he'd had a small conversation with Levy (or Lewis, can't remember who) about getting involved so if Lewis is looking to sell, I'd like to think Nash will be one of those considering an offer.
Yeah you always want somebody to come in who knows and loves the club. But ENIC will want to rinse whoever wants Spurs, they'll want somebody who'll pay off the Stadium and give them a wad. A fan would be better for the overall spirit of the club, but might not be able to invest as much as a big corp.
Didn't handle the pressure well with cardiff (i think he admitted) and left them not too well in the championship before relieving. Was a fantastic player though. Maybe hes learnt his lessons