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Discussion in 'Tottenham Hotspur' started by The RDBD, Jun 30, 2017.

  1. "Thanks for that Brian"

    "Thanks for that Brian" Well-Known Member

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    It appears that recent changes in the boardroom are rapidly spilling over into major changes throughout the structure of the club.

    Today's news is that the club has taken on the leading lights of United's former commercial revenue team, based in London. Despite continued failures on the pitch, United have done extremely well at increasing their commercial revenue. Last year alone, it was increased by 17%, before the Ineos cost cutting mania did for them.

    United's loss is most definitely our gain. We're upskilling across all areas of the club. The potential is enormous. We just have to start to think and act like a club in the Top 10,of world football, that sees the future going upwards, instead of slowly regressing back to where we were 25 years ago.

    I've never cared who owned the club. It's all about having a vision and doing more than mouthing platitudes about being successful. Vision. Belief. Action.

    Maybe, just maybe, ENIC have realised that. More than a little late, but if it's true, it's very welcome, all the same.

    COYS!!
     
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  2. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    One quite hilarious passage in the Torygraph report on our new commercial revenue hires

    The team led by United’s former commercial star Victoria Timpson is comprised of many of the club’s former leading women in the executive team, including Ali Edge and Florence Lafaye. While they were not public figures under the previous regime they drove United’s big commercial shirt deals with the likes of TeamViewer and Snapdragon, which in turn helped finance the signings of a series of managers.​
     
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