Capitulated & upset Daniel Levy's prospect of earning even more money.
Capitulated & upset Daniel Levy's prospect of earning
even more money.
By Don Scully
As you know, the club had confirmed
that they have begun withdrawing from the European Super League. In other
words, they ejaculated before entering the tunnel of plenty.
First, the Russians got cold feet and
started wetting their knickers, then City-shitty-Titty-Bang-Bang followed suit
(or as some claim, it was the other way around) and then we did, along with the
three remaining clubs (the scousers, shit-rakers and the red sewage part of
Manchester). These clubs, plus Barcelona, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Juventus and
Real Madrid, sparked outrage throughout the footballing world and beyond. There
hasn't been such Unity across the globe since the mighty free armies of the
world conquered the Nazi's and Japans.
However, one brave soul amongst the
group raised his head above the parapet and made a statement in defence of the
billionaires elite club, Real Madrid supremo Florentino Perez, whose club has
agreed to join the new ESL. He said they were doing it to "save
football". Ahhhhhhh… they care! Nothing to do with greed, or elitism or any
other self-interests, but to "save football". Maybe they all should
get a Noble peace prize for their kindness towards the sport? To be fair on Florentino
Perez, he was the only one who had the guts to stand up and defend the Greedy
pig's society. Where was our Daniel Levy in all this? Probably hiding in the
toilets and phoning his accountant to see if his money-making empire had
suffered a hit; bless!
The FA had welcomed the withdrawal of
English clubs from the proposed Super League, praising fans for their
"influential and unequivocal voice" on the subject (you are welcome).
A statement on Tottenham's official
website read: "We can confirm that
we have formally commenced procedures to withdraw from the group developing
proposals for a European Super League (ESL)." Daniel Levy added: "We
regret the anxiety and upset caused by the ESL proposal. We felt it was
important that our club participated in the development of a possible new
structure that sought to better ensure financial fair play and financial
sustainability whilst delivering significantly increased support for the wider
football pyramid. We believe that we should never stand still and that the
sport should constantly review competitions and governance to ensure the game
we all love continues to evolve and excite fans around the world. We should
like to thank all those supporters who presented their considered
opinions." Nothing about greed, good ol' Daniel. Next up on the agenda
will be a statue erected in his honour for trying to make the club a
self-serving-elite-piggies-trough.
Anyway, out of all the other clubs/
chairmen that participated in this failure Daniel Levy would have gained the most.
As you long-suffering Spurs fans know, Daniel wants his cake and eat it. In
other words, he wants to be up there with the elite of football, but he is not
prepared to put the same into the Transfer kitty as the other top five English
clubs do. Which would have created a vicious conundrum for him. He wanted
success on the field without paying for it.
This European Super League would have
allowed him to get the billions without building a great team or getting
relegated. In fact, he could have put out the youngsters, managed them himself,
ended up bottom of the table year-after-year, but claiming the same amount of
money as the other founding fathers (notice, no mothers). This would be an
ideal situation for somebody whose's priority is to build an empire without
putting money in (apart from the bare minimum). This has Daniel's name stamped
all over it.
What happens next?
Well, I have no doubt that Levy and co
will try to resurrect the project, but in a different form… such as relegation
from the league. If money is your motive and life long goal, then a defeat only
means taking a different path, but with the same goal; enriching the rich.
My personal views are that all clubs
should be allowed to participate (if they overcome certain specific criteria,
i.e. earning their right to be there). Daniel Levy must start to realise that
if he wants Tottenham to be up there with the elites and be part of the
top-six-leaders of English football, then he must put in the funds and not try
to get it on the cheap, which he has been doing ever since arriving at
Tottenham 20 years ago, that is why we've only won one trophy – and a minor one
at that – in 20 years of his reign. Maybe he is a great businessman (however,
on the latest developments, he might lose that tag pretty quick), but he isn't
a footballing chairman.
Potential managers to replace Mourinho
On the subject of potential
replacements for Mourinho, this might explain why I say Levy hasn't got the
best interests of the Tottenham team at heart (just the Money-Machine-Arena).
All the other top five elite English
and European clubs, when they are looking for the best manager money can buy, go for the best-proven-track record. We (the club), on the other hand, try
to cut corners and get them at low-cost; either past their sell-by date
(Mourinho), did miracles with a club, but are basically a novice (Pochettino)
or somebody wet behind the ears (like Sherwood or Ryan Mason, even though
Ryan’s position is a stop-gap).
According to a report in The Guardian,
England manager Gareth Southgate and Belgium manager Roberto Martinez are on
Tottenham’s radar this summer. Both are failures in my eyes/ or haven’t
achieved anything substantial.
Julian Nagelsmann is Levy’s number one
target, but the club are also exploring other alternatives, including Brendan
Rodgers, Scott Parker and Graham Potter, as they are worried that Bayern Munich
may move for the RB Leipzig boss. Who the fuck…! No great masterminds in the
footballing brains department here or are still on the path of making their
name.
There is a report out saying that Levy
wants to appoint an attack-minded coach who has strong credentials in
developing young players. Of course he does; young players come pretty cheap.
The best players in the world you have to fork out for. Levy doesn’t want to do
that… he wants players cut-rate to save him money (more money in his pocket).
Out of that group (above), the best one
is, in my mind, is Nagelsmann ~But Scott Park, God help us!
Daniel Levy seems to be building an
empire, but at the same time digging a massive hole for the Tottenham team to
be buried in.
I don’t have a problem trying to make the
best money for the club, so long as the team benefited. Levy must remember that
we started off in 1882 as a football club and only a football club. The rest
came later. What would Bobby Buckle (the founding father) think of all this
shit? And what about Bill Nicholson? Granted, I accept that society must move
on, and nothing stands still. But when one moves on, you’ve got to take the
team with you, not just the name to make a profit. Without Glory, without
success, the club is nothing.
Maybe you think differently? Please,
tell me I am wrong… after all, it is your (and my) club
By the way, I believe Levy wants to
change our Motto; from Audere est Facere
("To Dare Is to Do") to “Enrich
one’s self is to Dare, to give money to the team is foolish.” At the
moment, that sums it up.
By Don Scully.
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