Just curious... Who are the board members and are they actually working Levy? Or do they belong to an old boys club busy paying each other off in as many creative ways as possible.
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Just curious... Who are the board members and are they actually working Levy? Or do they belong to an old boys club busy paying each other off in as many creative ways as possible.
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Just curious... Who are the board members and are they actually working Levy? Or do they belong to an old boys club busy paying each other off in as many creative ways as possible.
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The board members are who levy and Lewis appointJust curious... Who are the board members and are they actually working Levy? Or do they belong to an old boys club busy paying each other off in as many creative ways as possible.
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The Directors of the main group company Tottenham Hotspur Ltd are listed here:
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/01706358/officers
Directors of Tottenham Hotspur Football Co Ltd:
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/06279984/officers
So collecott is the finance guy... _if 63 appointments means he is busy with other companies then I see why our stadium had huge overruns and transfers are always late. Poor man is overworked
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I read somewhere recently that it’s actually been an average of £4.2m a year.Who is paid 2m a year?
Owners that invest their own funds don’t HAVE to lose money on the club. Abramovic for example has invested £1billion of his own money in Chelsea but could probably achieve £2billion if selling Chelsea. Owners can also introduce equity via diluting their equity like Liverpool’s owners have recently done.This is a dead end argument mate, we have done this a thousand times
- There are people on this board who believe the only good owners are those that lose money on the club (not understanding that is fundamentally bad business which isn't actually good for the club in the long run) and/or only attracts a certain type of ownership you probably don't want to be associated with.
- Levy/ENIC for the most part have Spurs "self sustaining", which when you get Spurs is actually making more money all the time under their stewardship means more money will get to team (that's always ignored) and hence eventually results.
- Then you have the Glazzer's type who will show you how to truly fudge a club.
But that's nuance, much easier to go extreme and pick black or white ..
Very few owners of PL clubs take money out. Man Utd and Burnley have been the result of leveraged buyouts but a majority of the rest of the PL owners put money in instead of taking it out.Or put it another way …l his salary is in lieu of any dividends he could take as an owner if the club
he is very very different from nearly all the people in his position in every club in the league in that he owns a significant chunk of the club
I had a quick look and Daniel Levy has been director of 89 companies in total (though many are now inactive or defunct).So collecott is the finance guy... _if 63 appointments means he is busy with other companies then I see why our stadium had huge overruns and transfers are always late. Poor man is overworked
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There will always be fans who think Levy is/has done a lot of things wrong just like they will always be fans who think he is the best chairman in the game. But the progress this club has made since he took charge ( from the depths we had sunk to) has been amazing and we are on the cusp ( i really believe that) of great things happening.
Once we can open the stadium up and all the income that will bring i hope we will ALL be happy ( i will not hold my breath on that though). There will alway be a few who will complain no doubt.
YepVery few owners of PL clubs take money out. Man Utd and Burnley have been the result of leveraged buyouts but a majority of the rest of the PL owners put money in instead of taking it out.
There will always be fans who think Levy is/has done a lot of things wrong just like they will always be fans who think he is the best chairman in the game. But the progress this club has made since he took charge ( from the depths we had sunk to) has been amazing and we are on the cusp ( i really believe that) of great things happening.
Once we can open the stadium up and all the income that will bring i hope we will ALL be happy ( i will not hold my breath on that though). There will alway be a few who will complain no doubt.
I only counted the companies with ‘Tottenham Hotspur’ in the name…. Ignored those with just ‘Tottenham’.There will be some double counting there. Tottenham Hotspur Ltd is the holding company and are the accounts that give the true position of the football business. It is Tottenham Ltd that is owned circa 85% by ENIC.
There are some property companies that sit outside of this eg Goodsyard Tottenham Ltd and High Road West (Tottenham) Ltd that have a different ownership structure.
My 8 year old son enjoyed it a lot.Hello
Planning to do the stadium tour in the next few weeks, and debating whether to take my two daughters, aged 7 and 9.
Can anyone who has done the tour give my advice views on whether its kids friendly, or will they get bored and distract me from the tour?
Any views appreciated!!
Adam