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Finally a Chairman of a Prem club

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posted on 11/2/23

"The landscape of the Premier League has changed significantly," said Levy.

Not sure I agree with that, the landscape was set the minute the PL broke away from the FA and set themselves up.

If he’s wanting a return to pre PL ownership and distribution of wealth rules though, personally I’m all for it and always have been.

posted on 11/2/23

comment by Baz tard (U19119)
posted 55 minutes ago
comment by sandy, golden boot winner fa cup 1901 (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by Baz tard (U19119)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
All pl teams are financially doped. Some more than others. They’re hardly all innocent
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They are not all doped. Spurs earn every penny they make from running the club properly.
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Yes they are
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No they are not.

comment by tcw (U6489)

posted on 11/2/23

comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 3 hours, 8 minutes ago
"The landscape of the Premier League has changed significantly," said Levy.

Not sure I agree with that, the landscape was set the minute the PL broke away from the FA and set themselves up.

If he’s wanting a return to pre PL ownership and distribution of wealth rules though, personally I’m all for it and always have been.
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comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 11/2/23

Simon Jordan summed that up quite well on TalkSport. Nothing wrong with the statement & it's good that he's speaking up where most chairman like to hide from the fans, but it was the words of an accountant - not a football club owner.

I do sympathize with Levy in a sense. His job isn't to fund the club, he's the representative of an ownership model that refuses to do what a football club's owner should do, which is have an acknowledge that emptying your accounts (within reason) over & over again comes with the territory when you take custodianship of a football club.

comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 11/2/23

*acknowldgement

posted on 11/2/23

comment by sandy, golden boot winner fa cup 1901 (U20567)
posted 7 hours, 54 minutes ago

comment by Baz tard (U19119)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
All pl teams are financially doped. Some more than others. They’re hardly all innocent
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They are not all doped. Spurs earn every penny they make from running the club properly.

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Hmmm maybe they do earn it, but as a company registered in the Bahamas they sure as hell don't pay the tax they should. Looks like financial dopping to me.

posted on 11/2/23

comment by Just go already (U21166)
posted 24 seconds ago
comment by sandy, golden boot winner fa cup 1901 (U20567)
posted 7 hours, 54 minutes ago

comment by Baz tard (U19119)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
All pl teams are financially doped. Some more than others. They’re hardly all innocent
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They are not all doped. Spurs earn every penny they make from running the club properly.

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Hmmm maybe they do earn it, but as a company registered in the Bahamas they sure as hell don't pay the tax they should. Looks like financial dopping to me.
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Tip of the ice berg.

posted on 11/2/23

The same Sandy who was (rightfully) having a go at Nadhim Zahawi thinks it's OK for Spurs.

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