Levy's U-Turns

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All this fuss about sacking the manager as if Redknapp is the key to all that is golden. Now we have a hate campaign against Levy without knowing what his decision on a new manager is.

Ask your self why the media come to Redknapp's defence so much. Is it by any chance because he gave them so many column inches. Ask your self also how often are the media right with their football pronouncements.

Redknapp's gone, he did well the boy, he gave it his best shot (well nearly) he built a decent squad (well nearly) he got us up there (well nearly) he got us playing good football (very often) overall he had a good 4 years, as Levy said he was the right man at the time. Times change, clubs move on, Redknapp moves on.

We have a new chapter to look forward to with a decent squad in place for a new man to move on with. I doubt we will plummet down the league if things go awry and if we do, in will come someone else. It's the uncertainty in football that keeps us all hooked. Just as long as we don't start playing Italian style I wont be too worried. It will be nice to have a manager who we can all respect but we don't know who it is yet, so it's too early to launch an anti Levy campaign just yet.
 
All this fuss about sacking the manager as if Redknapp is the key to all that is golden. Now we have a hate campaign against Levy without knowing what his decision on a new manager is.

Ask your self why the media come to Redknapp's defence so much. Is it by any chance because he gave them so many column inches. Ask your self also how often are the media right with their football pronouncements.

Redknapp's gone, he did well the boy, he gave it his best shot (well nearly) he built a decent squad (well nearly) he got us up there (well nearly) he got us playing good football (very often) overall he had a good 4 years, as Levy said he was the right man at the time. Times change, clubs move on, Redknapp moves on.

We have a new chapter to look forward to with a decent squad in place for a new man to move on with. I doubt we will plummet down the league if things go awry and if we do, in will come someone else. It's the uncertainty in football that keeps us all hooked. Just as long as we don't start playing Italian style I wont be too worried. It will be nice to have a manager who we can all respect but we don't know who it is yet, so it's too early to launch an anti Levy campaign just yet.

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Completely agree Spurf.
 
<---- wonders if Levy's fanboys will still think the sun shines out of his backside when he next f*cks up - and he will

sorry guys, most of the time you talk sense - but this is getting silly now.

I was saying long before Jol got sacked that Levy is not good for the club, and since then he has more than proven he is not:

sacking Jol
standing by Comolli the clown
appointing Ramos
sacking Redknapp
losing out on decent players cause he wants everything for nothing
spending far too much time messing about with The Olympic Stadium idea - oh yeah, I know some of you have warped theories as to why Levy did that

if, and at the moment its a flipping BIG 'IF' - if the next manager in takes us further than what Harry already had, it will have nothing to do with Daniel Levy. I just hope that when we do fail again, Joe Lewis finally comes to his senses and gets rid of Levy
 
<---- wonders if Levy's fanboys will still think the sun shines out of his backside when he next f*cks up - and he will

sorry guys, most of the time you talk sense - but this is getting silly now.

I was saying long before Jol got sacked that Levy is not good for the club, and since then he has more than proven he is not:

sacking Jol
standing by Comolli the clown
appointing Ramos
sacking Redknapp
losing out on decent players cause he wants everything for nothing
spending far too much time messing about with The Olympic Stadium idea - oh yeah, I know some of you have warped theories as to why Levy did that

if, and at the moment its a flipping BIG 'IF' - if the next manager in takes us further than what Harry already had, it will have nothing to do with Daniel Levy. I just hope that when we do fail again, Joe Lewis finally comes to his senses and gets rid Levy

It is silly to expect any chairman to pick the right man every time. There is not a club in the history of the game that has not at some time or other picked the wrong man to manage it.

It is silly to say that if the next manager takes us further than Harry it will have nothing to do with Levy. Why who is going to appoint him then?

It is really silly to expect a chairman to finance any player that we want and not worry about the cost.

The reason Spurs are in good financial standing, the reason we are looking to build a new stadium, the reason we had Redknapp in the first place, the reason Spurs have steadily climbed in the past 8 years or so, the reason is Daniel Levy.

Silly! I don't think so.
 
All this fuss about sacking the manager as if Redknapp is the key to all that is golden. Now we have a hate campaign against Levy without knowing what his decision on a new manager is.

Ask your self why the media come to Redknapp's defence so much. Is it by any chance because he gave them so many column inches. Ask your self also how often are the media right with their football pronouncements.

Redknapp's gone, he did well the boy, he gave it his best shot (well nearly) he built a decent squad (well nearly) he got us up there (well nearly) he got us playing good football (very often) overall he had a good 4 years, as Levy said he was the right man at the time. Times change, clubs move on, Redknapp moves on.

We have a new chapter to look forward to with a decent squad in place for a new man to move on with. I doubt we will plummet down the league if things go awry and if we do, in will come someone else. It's the uncertainty in football that keeps us all hooked. Just as long as we don't start playing Italian style I wont be too worried. It will be nice to have a manager who we can all respect but we don't know who it is yet, so it's too early to launch an anti Levy campaign just yet.

see i like this kind of realism.