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7sisters
08-01-2018, 10:06 AM
earlier this morning, it’s quite some development taking place over there. It’s a huge construction on the skyline as seem from the north circ.
It just punctuates how much both on and off the field the buggers have advanced.
I suppose across a period of time, bragging rights will seesaw back and forth along the seven sisters but the days of total domination, experienced throughout Wengers reign will possibly never be experienced by future generations of AFC followers.
Levi may be seen as a bit of a c*nt but he and his team appear to have finally levelled the playing field

Sir C
08-01-2018, 10:09 AM
earlier this morning, it’s quite some development taking place over there. It’s a huge construction on the skyline as seem from the north circ.
It just punctuates how much both on and off the field the buggers have advanced.
I suppose across a period of time, bragging rights will seesaw back and forth along the seven sisters but the days of total domination, experienced throughout Wengers reign will possibly never be experienced by future generations of AFC followers.
Levi may be seen as a bit of a c*nt but he and his team appear to have finally levelled the playing field

By putting themselves in the kind of debt that held us back for 10 years, but doing it 15 years later?

They're going to have their lean spell, and if Pochettino handles it half as well as Wenger managed ours, I'll be surprised.

Burney
08-01-2018, 10:22 AM
By putting themselves in the kind of debt that held us back for 10 years, but doing it 15 years later?

They're going to have their lean spell, and if Pochettino handles it half as well as Wenger managed ours, I'll be surprised.

I'd be amazed if Pocchetino hangs around, tbh. It's not like he has anything like the emotional commitment to them as Wenger did. He's a man on the rise and I seriously doubt Tottenham is the limit of his ambitions. Given which, hanging around at a club where he has no money to spend may not appeal.

Sir C
08-01-2018, 10:28 AM
I'd be amazed if Pocchetino hangs around, tbh. It's not like he has anything like the emotional commitment to them as Wenger did. He's a man on the rise and I seriously doubt Tottenham is the limit of his ambitions. Given which, hanging around at a club where he has no money to spend may not appeal.

True. Maybe he just wants the excitement of their first season in the new stadium, but when PSG or Inter come knocking... hopefully he'll fúck off sharpish.

Ash
08-01-2018, 10:32 AM
They've not sold the naming rights yet for the Naming Rights stadium.

Daniel should give Armitage Shanks a ring imo.

Burney
08-01-2018, 10:35 AM
They've not sold the naming rights yet for the Naming Rights stadium.

Daniel should give Armitage Shanks a ring imo.

Labour should bid for them and it could be named the 'Jeremy Corbyn's Definitely Not An Antisemite Stadium'

Ash
08-01-2018, 10:55 AM
Labour should bid for them and it could be named the 'Jeremy Corbyn's Definitely Not An Antisemite Stadium'

:sigh:

If Jewish people ever really did face an existential threat in this country as was seen in Europe in the 30s, Jeremy Corbyn would be more likely to be on the barricades defending them, while the corporate drones slagging him off at the BBC who write what they are told would be happily churning out the Der Sturmer demonisation. Following orders - it's what they do.

Burney
08-01-2018, 10:58 AM
:sigh:

If Jewish people ever really did face an existential threat in this country as was seen in Europe in the 30s, Jeremy Corbyn would be more likely to be on the barricades defending them, while the corporate drones slagging him off at the BBC who write what they are told would be happily churning out the Der Sturmer demonisation. Following orders - it's what they do.

And yet Jewish people don't think so, a. :shrug:
On balance, I tend to trust their instinct for self-preservation over your rather rosy assessment of the character of a man who has repeatedly and unashamedly sided with some of the most virulent anti-semites on earth.

SWv2
08-01-2018, 11:04 AM
By putting themselves in the kind of debt that held us back for 10 years, but doing it 15 years later?

They're going to have their lean spell, and if Pochettino handles it half as well as Wenger managed ours, I'll be surprised.

Different time though, huge debts perhaps (I dont know the figures) but we are also in an era where the money within the PL is of an obscene level compared to back when we built. Even the **** clubs earn probably more in a season than we did then.

Whether or not they can pay the stadium costs while retaining their few star players and also aggressively investing in better players is a different issue. This summer may suggest not - but then it has been an extremely odd and almost quiet transfer window all things taken into consideration (apart from Liverpool).

City 1 player, Chelsea 1 player, United 1 player?**

*big signings of course

7sisters
08-01-2018, 11:15 AM
it would only be for a period of a few years this time around.
They've put in place a template by which it would be hard to imagine them not stamping themselves as top four contenders going forwards.

A large fan base and a 60k stadium with all the commercial revenues should safeguard a club from trawling about in the bottom half of any league... Should.





Different time though, huge debts perhaps (I dont know the figures) but we are also in an era where the money within the PL is of an obscene level compared to back when we built. Even the **** clubs earn probably more in a season than we did then.

Whether or not they can pay the stadium costs while retaining their few star players and also aggressively investing in better players is a different issue. This summer may suggest not - but then it has been an extremely odd and almost quiet transfer window all things taken into consideration (apart from Liverpool).

City 1 player, Chelsea 1 player, United 1 player?**

*big signings of course

7sisters
08-01-2018, 11:19 AM
And yet Jewish people don't think so, a. :shrug:
On balance, I tend to trust their instinct for self-preservation over your rather rosy assessment of the character of a man who has repeatedly and unashamedly sided with some of the most virulent anti-semites on earth.

Indeed, even that most passionate of lefty broadcasters, James O'Brien was positively scathing about Corbyn earlier. References to Nazi's in the home of holocaust settlers was a step too far.

Billy Goat Sverige
08-01-2018, 11:28 AM
Different time though, huge debts perhaps (I dont know the figures) but we are also in an era where the money within the PL is of an obscene level compared to back when we built. Even the **** clubs earn probably more in a season than we did then.

Whether or not they can pay the stadium costs while retaining their few star players and also aggressively investing in better players is a different issue. This summer may suggest not - but then it has been an extremely odd and almost quiet transfer window all things taken into consideration (apart from Liverpool).

City 1 player, Chelsea 1 player, United 1 player?**

*big signings of course

They took out a £400m five year loan so I’d say they’re ****ed for the next few years.

Burney
08-01-2018, 11:39 AM
Indeed, even that most passionate of lefty broadcasters, James O'Brien was positively scathing about Corbyn earlier. References to Nazi's in the home of holocaust settlers was a step too far.

ON HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY! HE DID IT ON HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY!!!! :hehe: :hehe: :hehe:

Seriously. Wow.

WES
08-01-2018, 12:06 PM
By putting themselves in the kind of debt that held us back for 10 years, but doing it 15 years later?

They're going to have their lean spell, and if Pochettino handles it half as well as Wenger managed ours, I'll be surprised.

I like to quote (more or less) Danny Fiszman when people say things like this:

'the annual debt repayments on the stadium are £20mil but the additional revenue generated annually is £50mil so can you explain to me why you think the football club will be worse off financially once we move into the new stadium?'

Sir C
08-01-2018, 12:21 PM
:sigh:

If Jewish people ever really did face an existential threat in this country as was seen in Europe in the 30s, Jeremy Corbyn would be more likely to be on the barricades defending them, while the corporate drones slagging him off at the BBC who write what they are told would be happily churning out the Der Sturmer demonisation. Following orders - it's what they do.

It's all a conspiracy against Our Jeremy, you say? He didn't appear on Iranian State TV claiming Israel carried out the terrorist attacks on a beach in Egypt? (That's the Iranian State TV which parrots the Iranian official line of wishing the destruction of the jews? The Iranian State TV which paid him £20,000. The Iranian State TV he didn't appear on.) He didn't welcome his 'friends' from Hamas and Hezbollah? He didn't organise and speask at an event comparing jews to Nazis, on Holocaust Remembrance Day? He never regularly shares platforms with some of the most outspoken jewhaters in the Islamic world?

Fúck me, that's an awful lot of lies they've got away with. Is it because jews control the media, like they control banking? THOSE FÚCKING ROTHSCHILDS! Fúcking jews, no wonder Our Jeremy hates them.

NO! WAIT! I'm confused now.

Peter
08-01-2018, 01:15 PM
I'd be amazed if Pocchetino hangs around, tbh. It's not like he has anything like the emotional commitment to them as Wenger did. He's a man on the rise and I seriously doubt Tottenham is the limit of his ambitions. Given which, hanging around at a club where he has no money to spend may not appeal.

I would agree, but didnt he sign a new 5 year contract recently?

7sisters
08-01-2018, 01:21 PM
I would agree, but didnt he sign a new 5 year contract recently?

Levi's worked his charm and persuaded the bloke to buy into the vision.
Of course, at the same time he's secured a huge fee for the club, should any of the Euro giants decide to go shopping.
You can't really doubt Levi's eye for long term gain. Just look at the deal he pulled on those stadium cranes. Some absolute top Jewing there.

Peter
08-01-2018, 01:22 PM
:sigh:

If Jewish people ever really did face an existential threat in this country as was seen in Europe in the 30s, Jeremy Corbyn would be more likely to be on the barricades defending them, while the corporate drones slagging him off at the BBC who write what they are told would be happily churning out the Der Sturmer demonisation. Following orders - it's what they do.

In fact, the closest they came to such a threat was in East London in the 30s and it was the far left, including my granddad, who lined up alongside the jewish community and battered the BUF out of the east end.

Ghosts of Cable Street. Oh yes :)

7sisters
08-01-2018, 01:25 PM
In fact, the closest they came to such a threat was in East London in the 30s and it was the far left, including my granddad, who lined up alongside the jewish community and battered the BUF out of the east end.

Ghosts of Cable Street. Oh yes :)

Surely Edward I in 1290 ?

Sir C
08-01-2018, 01:29 PM
In fact, the closest they came to such a threat was in East London in the 30s and it was the far left, including my granddad, who lined up alongside the jewish community and battered the BUF out of the east end.

Ghosts of Cable Street. Oh yes :)

My mother-in-law went for tea with Oswald Moseley. His manners were impeccable, apparently. A gentleman. Then he started wearing silly uniforms and taking himself seriously, and before you knew it Bertie was asking, "Look at that frightful ass Spode s****ing about in footer bags! Did you ever in your puff see such a perfect perisher?”.

Burney
08-01-2018, 01:31 PM
In fact, the closest they came to such a threat was in East London in the 30s and it was the far left, including my granddad, who lined up alongside the jewish community and battered the BUF out of the east end.

Ghosts of Cable Street. Oh yes :)

Funny way to spell 'communist scum viciously attacked a peaceful demonstration' p.

Burney
08-01-2018, 01:32 PM
My mother-in-law went for tea with Oswald Moseley. His manners were impeccable, apparently. A gentleman. Then he started wearing silly uniforms and taking himself seriously, and before you knew it Bertie was asking, "Look at that frightful ass Spode s****ing about in footer bags! Did you ever in your puff see such a perfect perisher?”.

Imagine a censorship system so absurd that it censors PG Wodehouse. O tempora! O mores! :-(

AFC East
08-01-2018, 01:34 PM
By putting themselves in the kind of debt that held us back for 10 years, but doing it 15 years later?

They're going to have their lean spell, and if Pochettino handles it half as well as Wenger managed ours, I'll be surprised.

They've invested when interest rates are at an historical low. That was a very smart move and I suspect the cost of the borrowing will be significantly lower than ours.

What Spurs have done very well is to maintain player contracts to ensure people rarely walk on a free. Levy's done a very good job of managing the club.

Sir C
08-01-2018, 01:34 PM
In fact, the closest they came to such a threat was in East London in the 30s and it was the far left, including my granddad, who lined up alongside the jewish community and battered the BUF out of the east end.

Ghosts of Cable Street. Oh yes :)

Is that what you think should happen to people expressing an opinion with which you disagree, by the way? They should be battered?

Peter
08-01-2018, 04:04 PM
Is that what you think should happen to people expressing an opinion with which you disagree, by the way? They should be battered?

If expressing their opinion involves marching into the jewish community to attack them, yes.

The legitimate march was never supposed to go anywhere near there.