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Levy exposed on Talksport, from somebody who has witnessed his incompetence first hand.

This is what most rational thinking Spurs fans have known all along, Levy meddles in transfers and will happily block them if he can`t get the deal he wants.

Also, the fact he has an opinion on which players to bring in is quite alarming, he has extremely limited football knowledge and will always look at a player from a financial point of view.

very interesting. 5th minute onwould.
 
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Levy exposed on Talksport, from somebody who has witnessed his incompetence first hand.

This is what most rational thinking Spurs fans have known all along, Levy meddles in transfers and will happily block them if he can`t get the deal he wants.

Also, the fact he has an opinion on which players to bring in is quite alarming, he has extremely limited football knowledge and will always look at a player from a financial point of view.
He literally says that Pochettino had the final word.
 
But is he spouting the truth?

many have suspected Levy of meddling too much

this man has first hand experience it seems

1. My understanding is that Spurcat is/was in the employ of the club
(AFAIK something related to academy scouting etc) .
But likely be quite a bit more ITK than most of us.

2. He rarely posts his opinions here on matters relating to THFC
(which could be due to 1) .


So on the above basis, I am at first glance more likely
to take his opinions on this bloke more seriously.

< YMMV >
 
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Levy exposed on Talksport, from somebody who has witnessed his incompetence first hand.

I saw the banner "headline" , and my immediate question is :

Has the "price point" been moving up in recent years at
least in line with the rate of increase in revenues ??
 
1. My understanding is that Spurcat is/was in the employ of the club
(AFAIK something related to academy scouting etc) .
But likely be quite a bit more ITK than most of us.

2. He rarely posts his opinions here on matters relating to THFC
(which could be due to 1) .


So on the above basis, I am at first glance more likely
to take his opinions on this bloke more seriously.

< YMMV >

<laugh>

Ok

This isn't about who is lying out of Spurcat and this bloke.

I could say out of him and yourself...with him having worked at the club...he's probably speaking the truth and you are second guessing
 
<laugh>

Ok

This isn't about who is lying out of Spurcat and this bloke.

I could say out of him and yourself...with him having worked at the club...he's probably speaking the truth and you are second guessing
I wouldn't say that the guy is lying, but he doesn't really say anything.
Levy was involved in transfers, Pochettino had the final word and some transfers didn't happen.
He admits that he doesn't know why, but he thinks that some of them would've helped.

Doesn't name any names, mention any numbers or even specify when, exactly.
All a bit vague and it leaves it open for interpretation and for people to read what they want into it.
 
I wouldn't say that the guy is lying, but he doesn't really say anything.
Levy was involved in transfers, Pochettino had the final word and some transfers didn't happen.
He admits that he doesn't know why, but he thinks that some of them would've helped.

Doesn't name any names, mention any numbers or even specify when, exactly.
All a bit vague and it leaves it open for interpretation and for people to read what they want into it.

Plus he was on talksport so that usually means bullshit anyway
 
I wouldn't say that the guy is lying, but he doesn't really say anything.
Levy was involved in transfers, Pochettino had the final word and some transfers didn't happen.
He admits that he doesn't know why, but he thinks that some of them would've helped.

Doesn't name any names, mention any numbers or even specify when, exactly.
All a bit vague and it leaves it open for interpretation and for people to read what they want into it.
If you think about it, there's numerous examples where Levy pulling the plug would be blessed relief

Case in point, if Levy stepped in to pull the plug during negotiations with Adrien Rabiot because his batshit insane mother/agent kept making one insane demand after another, then Levy would have made the right call because there comes a point where negotiations for a player are not worth another minute of the arseache

And this is before other variables which would potentially cause the plug to be pulled on negotiations, such as a player breaking their leg
 
If you think about it, there's numerous examples where Levy pulling the plug would be blessed relief

Case in point, if Levy stepped in to pull the plug during negotiations with Adrien Rabiot because his batshit insane mother/agent kept making one insane demand after another, then Levy would have made the right call because there comes a point where negotiations for a player are not worth another minute of the arseache

And this is before other variables which would potentially cause the plug to be pulled on negotiations, such as a player breaking their leg
Some lucky team gets to negotiate with Mere Rabiot this summer, as he's out of contract at Juve.
He's 28, so I assume he'll be looking for a big one. Could go either way, in my opinion.
 
We were regressing badly at that time, already.
Our form in the 2nd half of the 18/19 season was appalling:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C._season

Pochettino never recovered from bottling the Mike Dean bullshit.
TBH I think the Season Killer Cup semi is where things started to unravel

Immediately after that we crashed out of the FA Cup and scraped a few late wins against Watford and Newcastle, soon followed by Mike "****" Dean's bullshit at Turf Moor kicking off a five game winless run in the league
 
None of us took the advice on the packet... Cousin fells asleep with phone in hand 45 minutes before KO, we woke him up just as the CL music started playing <laugh>
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I tend to agree with CK in the context that we DID turn that tie around but that spirit deserted us after the final and we have not shown it very often since with one or two exceptions.
I don't think that's true. We make comebacks all the time.
Pretty sure we're one of the most frequent teams that do so.
The problem is that we're often in that position in the first place.

Virtually all of our managers and coaches post-Pochettino have had counter-attacking systems.
We sit back, cede possession and seek to hit on the break or via set-pieces.
Our defence/defending isn't good enough to do so, so we go behind or struggle, at best.
Then we have to go for it and our firepower often recovers a result of some kind.
 
I don't think that's true. We make comebacks all the time.
Pretty sure we're one of the most frequent teams that do so.
The problem is that we're often in that position in the first place.

Virtually all of our managers and coaches post-Pochettino have had counter-attacking systems.
We sit back, cede possession and seek to hit on the break or via set-pieces.
Our defence/defending isn't good enough to do so, so we go behind or struggle, at best.
Then we have to go for it and our firepower often recovers a result of some kind.
We do make comebacks but I just don't see the fight, the willingness to go in and tackle. The first half against both United and Liverpool were examples we hardly laid a glove on them and then we found ourselves in the second half. As you say we sit back but they seem to have confused sitting back with not getting involved.