Note: We narrate "572 million pounds" at 3:41, but the onscreen and subtitle display of "525 million pounds" is the correct price. Apologies for this mistake.
Fellow Spurs fan here - great video my friend! Levy’s vision for long term success is even clearer now with strict P&S rules. And appointing Ange was a masterstroke! Very exciting times ahead!
Early 90's Spurs were bankrupt. A take over war between Maxwell v Sugar was taking place. Sugar won ( thank god,) Sold to Enic circa 2000. Levy appointed Chairman. Boastful statement, from Chairman about 5 yr plan to get us back to our former glory. Well Mr Levy it took 20yrs + but what you have achieved for THFC deserves the highest respect and I for one thank you for your service to the club.
If he gets his fingers out of the day to day (which it looks like he has been credit to him), he is actually a VERY good chairman and owner. I'd rather a local boy and a lifelong Spurs fan who has been a fan longer than I have been alive, own the club, rather than some oil money or investor who will use the club as either an ego statement or an ATM.
@@JC-kz3ut Daniel Levy doesn't own Spurs, Joe Lewis & ENIC do. As a Chelsea fan I used to love the fact we'd see our club owner, Abramovich, at almost every game & even academy games. There's nothing like having an owner who is owning the club for no other reason than he loves doing it. There's no worrying the owner might want to milk the club one day, no worrying that the club puts money above everything else. Since Abramovich left in 2022 people have realised just what Abramovich did for Chelsea & just how lucky the Chelsea fans were to have him for 2 decades.
Daniel Levy has received alot of criticism over the years for the lack of sporting success, which is understandable from passionate fans. However, you have to acknowledge the incredible job he has done in developing the club's facilities and financial solidity! In my opinion, these structural foundations and the brilliant recruitment of Ange Postecoglu and other, less prominent staff will soon bring in the silverware the club yearns for. THFC is now rock solid and playing an exciting brand of football. We've recently seen new recruits turn down Barcelona and Bayern Munich, preferring to come to us, which is a clear sign of our attractiveness. I predict a 1st trophy by the end of next season at the latest. COYS!
Key point. Poor working class football fans have no idea how to run a club, or finances. A businessman like levy does. Class, training, education and vision are elements in success for a reason.
did not know how reluctant liverpool and chelsea were on stadium re/developments, really makes what we did way more impressive. we took the gamble and its slowly bearing fruit.
You simply cannot compare Spurs with Chelsea when it comes to building a new stadium. Chelsea are situated in an area of London where property & land is among the most expensive in the country. For many years everybody was adamant a 60,000 stadium simply couldn't be built on the 12.5 acres of Stamford Bridge (SB). The ground is hemmed in by London underground track on one side, railway track on another side, & all spectators have to exit from the stadium onto one road, the Fulham Rd. Then Abramovich found architects that managed to design a 60,000 stadium on the current site. If the UK government hadn't revoked Abramovich's business visa in 2017 then Chelsea would today be playing in their brand new 60,000 seater stadium. The two forms of planning permission had been granted, every issue with the railways had been sorted, there was just a right-of-light issue with two local residents to sort out & an agreement with Wembley to play there for three, possibly four, seasons to be finalised. Anyway, we are where we are. A new stadium on the site of SB will cost the new owners as much as £2 billion. One positive is the club has been successful in purchasing 2.5 acres of extra land immediately adjacent to the west side of the stadium at a cost of £80m. Another positive factor is how both the local council & the London Mayor are both very supportive of Chelsea building a new stadium. Without their support it would be almost impossible to stay at SB.
Bullshit, before abramovich, chelski were bankrupt, and I can remember evening cup games at Stamford bridge entertaining 12,000 fans. A long way short.
@@lauriewright388 What is? Exactly what did I say that is bullshit? The answer....nothing. Every word I said about Abramovich & his proposed new stadium is 100% true & accurate. What I said about the 12.5 acre site of Stamford Bridge is correct, what I said about the new stadium plans under Abramovich are correct, what I said about the railway lines & what I said about the Mayor's office & the local council is correct. And no, Chelsea were not bankrupt & not even close to being bankrupt just prior to Abramovich arriving in 2003. It is true the club was in a difficult financial situation & they were no longer in a position to spend the kind of money they had been doing for the previous 6 or 7 years. In summer 2002 the club couldn't afford to spend any money on new players & were only able to bring one player in on a loan. However, in that summer of 2002 Barcelona were pushing hard to get Chelsea to sell Hasselbaink for £20m. But Ken Bates refused to sell him. What's more they hadn't been forced to sell any of their players prior to Abramovich arriving. Don't you think that if the club was facing bankruptcy they would have been forced to sell some players to raise some cash? If they were facing bankruptcy then Bates would have sold Hasselbaink for the £20m Barcelona were offering. It's simple logic. 12,000 fans at the Bridge? Yeah, that's right. In fact 12,000 was the average attendance in 1982/83. That's the lowest in Chelsea's history. 12,000 is small, I grant you, but at least it's three times bigger than Arsenal's smallest average attendance for a season. In fact Arsenal had 2 seasons with an average of 4,000 & a whole decade of never getting more than 10,000 average. Man Utd also had seasons where they averaged 4,000 & whole decades of not getting more than an average of 7,000. Liverpool once averaged 5,000 over a season. Spurs once averaged 13,000 over a whole season. Finally....Chelsea have had 12 separate seasons where they had the biggest support in the country, the biggest average gate. Only 4 other clubs have had more than 12 seasons with the biggest support in the country. Oh, & Arsenal literally did go into bankruptcy during their history whereas Chelsea never have.
I recently took a look at balance sheet to refute an argument of someone blaming levy for stacking debt and was very impressed how the club is run. Levy gets lots of criticism and sometimes rightfully so, but i do respect the man. No success can be built on a shaky ground. His deals are really looking into bigger picture. Ange is doing qmazing job and I am sure the moment Ange started speaking, it was a done deal. However, levy gave a listen.
i stumbled across your channel today and just wanted to say i'm obsessed - your storytelling and visuals have me absolutely captured, i'm sure a lot of work goes behind your videos. amazing work and excited to see what more you bring out!
As much as seeing the slow progress feels agonizing in the moment, spurs have the best foundation for a club to be financially sustainable in the world. COYS. We'll never need to sell our club due to debt or foreigne wars lmao
You just never know what's around the corner in this life. For example, didn't the Spurs owner & boss of ENIC recently get criminally indicted in America? I haven't got a clue whether whatever happens to him will affect Spurs or not. But regardless of that, who knows who the owners of Spurs will be in 10, 20, yrs time, & this applies to every club. You mentioned debt, aren't Spurs currently in debt to the tune of approx £700m? As a Chelsea fan I'm waiting to see what's going to happen with regard to a new stadium at Stamford Bridge. If & when this might happen, & with a cost of as much as £2b, I'm hoping our new owners don't burden the football club with huge debt. This was the beauty of Roman Abramovich, he had promised the new stadium would be funded completely separately from the club. It would have most likely been funded by Abramovich himself. If he can write-off a £1.5b debt in one stroke then he could fund the £2b cost of a new stadium. It was never to be , sadly.
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Many thanks Alexander. With all the developments at the club over the last 5 years since the new stadium was built, and a number of comings and goings regarding managers...I think we're finally ready to start putting a wonderful team together, with the right people all being on the same page regarding our recruitment. We now have everything in place in terms of our working infra-structure and although it's still early days, I think the next few years are going to demonstrate a major change in our fortunes, and major honours are not too far away. I think we've all paid our dues over the last five years, and now it's time to start reaping the rewards. Roll on next season and COYS!!! 🙋♂ Subscribed.
One of the most intelligent videos I’ve ever seen on this project. I’m a fan since 1982- obsessive since 1991. I was there on inauguration night in April 2019 in the Park Lane. But most fans are keen to see how all this translates to pitch success and - yes- silverware. Hard to say based on ENICs KPI’s (eg FA Cup or Champions League qualification)- but based on FFP rules and the need to be self sustaining vs a sugar daddy to float us (Chelsea, City, Newcastle), we may soon bear the fruits of being on the inside track to FFP sustainability through the stadium. Couple that with global influence (Son in Korea, NFL from the States), we could be looking at a very exciting 2020s
It a opinion, but the club focussing on top6 (European) placements over cups played a big role in ensuring the growth of the club and solidifying funding for the entire project. I hate that we haven't focused more on cup competitions, but Its always been the long game for the club to build feasibly from the ground up. Hopefully we as fans will start to see the spoils from the sacrifices and heartache in the near future.
As an Arsenal fan, I see the financial potential of spurs in the future especially with ffp being more strict I could see this stadium really working in their favour.
I must say Spurs are lucky to build the new Stadium before Covid hits. Just look at the price of building a new stadium now after pandemic. It’s staggering.
You’re absolutely right! Their interest payments are so low because of the timing the stadium project was happening, had they waited a few years they might’ve ended up paying triple the price!
No club has devine right to trophies but patience is virtue. Spurs time will come again, especially when Klopp and Pep leave these footballing shores. COYS.
Good video. We now filter our transfers via betting company software ala Brighton & Brentford (both successful examples of the process). In addition, the youth teams are adopting Ange's style of football.
Note it is one bank and was called “Bank of America Merrill Lynch” as it was formed by the merger between Bank of America and Merrill Lynch in 2008/2009. Recently they rebranded as Bank of America. Merrill Lynch is not a bank of america - it was absorbed by Bank of America which itself is one of the largest investment banks globally. Enjoyed your vid otherwise.
Didn't know about this, interesting. A lot of fans seemed critical of Levy for not selling them. £25M PA was the supposed asking price, but in 2023 Levy has stated the above, so Spurs are not desperate to sell them.
Thanks for the presentation. I must admit, I was most interested in the finances 3:24 of the whole deal. The refinancing of the debt, into 15-30 year bonds, is just brilliant financial management of cash flow. I know nothing about English football, I'm an Australian rules fan. But this was a compelling presentation, well done.
COYS! Levy's been a pain in my brain since we sold Bale. I wanted to strangle him when he didn't back Poch and went a year and a half without a transfer. We were SO CLOSE to breaking through and winning something. But, it's nice to see there was a method to the madness. Let's see if we can't convert this financial success to a decade or so of silverware. My Chelsea and Arsenal friends have become insufferable.
Little context to Chelsea abandoning stadium rebuild is due to Roman not getting his visa renewed, Fulham council gave the green light on the project then the Visa issues came 👍
Good job on this but Spurs must start to win trophies on a regular basis ASAP. Business success for Tottenham Hotspur has means little without success on the pitch.
I’m always astonished as a Man Utd fan that we still generate so much revenue - it’s more remarkable when you consider how poor we were last season and that our parasitic owners are still bleeding the club of money. If we become successful again and get the stadium redevelopment I could see us reaching between £900m - £1 billion in revenue.
Excellent video as is becoming the norm for this channel. The fabulous stadium will be a catalyst for great success for the football team. Keep raking in that NFL/Beyonce/Boxing money and great things will happen. Need to get Son his EPL winners medal 🇰🇷🥇 Levy made a very astute move by making the stadium the best multi purpose venue in London, not just the best football venue.
Levy’s a great businessman, even Spurs fans who hate him can’t deny that. As clubs receiving point reductions for FFP violations, Levy’s business philosophy now has our club in great position! We know on pitch hasnt led to winning PL, CL/Europa, or cup competition “ Yet”! The potential over next 2+ years is limitless: transfer windows & team finally having strong depth to really compete/challenge PL, CL/Europa, & domestic cups. The potential for 2025 and beyond the time Tottenham are the top team in PL & Europe. As fans we can only hope recent streak of acquiring new players continue along with Ange making few minor adjustments so his game/AngeBall can truly flourish! Ange’s streak of winning titles wherever he’s coached continues too I know: no One has to say it. All Spurs fans have felt we have a bright future ahead before, and the team …… I’m not saying it’s guaranteed to happen, a lesson we all have learned many times. Hopefully after 20+ years, good people in front office & Paratici as a consultant, Levy finally achieves Success ON & Off the Field/Pitch !!!! COYS
My Bad! I meant to say “ Levy has only Achieved only the 1 league cup 🏆 “. My comment was long enough, and speaking to other Spurs fans, I don’t need to explain how past history = Frustration. But also in today’s “Win Now” & “What have you done lately” mentality. Success is still achieved, a 🏆 isn’t the only thing that a team can be called a success. That’s something I believe is important to remember and for younger generation to know! Media drives the 🏆= success, with YT channels that just support that mentality! So many examples: but take Luton and their success over past 8 years, and if they manage to stay in PL next season that’s an amazing successful season.
Are you not going to talk about the fact that the mismanagement of the stadium build resulted in it costing double the original estimate? ENIC thanks you for your support
Thank you so much! 🙏🏽😁 And aha while I was already editing the video, I realized I had forgotten to mention Maddison in the notable players list so I made sure to include a clip of him just before listing the players.
I know that D Levy has come in for lots of criticism over the years but he’s decision to build not just a stadium,but the best in the UK and one of the best in Europe. And now it’s beginning to pay off and hopefully it’s going to happen on the pitch sooner than later, and he’s never put the club in jeopardy yes he’s made mistakes but who doesn’t and it’s better the devil you know then one you don’t know just ask Everton supporters
My opinion, but Levy and Co. should, also, be praised for bluffing the local council of Haringey, who were not, originally, on board with the idea of changing stadiums even though the new stadium would be built in,, almost, the exact same location as the old ground , instead of moving elsewhere within or away from the borough of Haringey. Spurs said they were prepared to move away from the Borough to East London into The London Stadium, which was empty after the 2012 Olympics when it was created. The threat worked as the locals would have been in uproar and granted Spurs their much sought-after permission to start work. West Ham moved into The London Stadium but I'm sure Spurs never had the slightest intention of leaving that area.
All those jumping on the isnt-Levy-a-genius bandwagon are simply being wise after the event - or non-event! It all looks wonderful now, but just consider the utter crap we've had to swallow as fans. It's all well and good being the richest club this side of Venus, but in the interim we've become synonymous with a dusty trophy cabinet, being nearly men and the infamous Spursy.. As fans, we've had to grow thick skins while our two biggest rivals prospered and zoomed past us.. We still showed massive loyalty when the Lane got taken away in skips and we were displaced at the quite awful Wembley. All along the way, as Levy got richer and richer, prices were raised till we had nosebleeds, and had to swallow a succession of egotistical managers who used every trick in the book to tell us our malaise wasn't their fault.. None of us should forget that, if we do become successful in the near future, exactly what our fan base has suffered since the ENIC regime began...
There was never a question about Levy being great bussinessman. But with this kind of money product on a grass should be also about trophies every year and I dont believe Levy will ever invest enough to win on a regular basis.
@@mxsthxted What? What are you talking about, in a precarious position because of those long contracts? How do you work that one out? Putting young players on longer contract is much more likely to benefit the club & put them in a stronger position as the years go by. I don't see much risk for the club because of 7 & 8 yr contracts as opposed to 5 & 6 yr contracts. The only way I can think of that you think puts Chelsea in a precarious position is if in a few yrs the club wanted to sell any of these players but that the player might refuse to be transferred & decide to sit out the remaining yrs of his contract & just pick up his wages. How realistic is that though, how likely is it that a player of 24, 25, 26, yrs old & just coming into the prime yrs of his career is going to say they would rather stay at Chelsea & play no more football for the remaining yrs on his contract & just because he doesn't want to move to another club? It's not the length of a player's contract that can make it difficult to sell a player on, it's high wages that does that. And none of the young players Chelsea have given long contracts to are on the really big salaries.
All that financial success, zero major trophies. It's like investing into a team that just lies and fails every year for its fans. At thie point. Harry Kane will have more silerware playing for Bayern before he retires than most of his career palying for the Spurs. So my main point is. After all that financial success. where did the money go to? Will they buy some good players that at least become contenders for the Champions League? Or will Levy keep most of it?
Arsenal probably passed spurs this year if not probably next year. Arsenal probably earned 70 mill from the UCL more kit sales and a better deal with Emirates.
@Genocide_denial Do you mean Like the Manchester clubs, Liverpool, or Chelsea, No mate, spurs are trying to do it the right way. Did you watch the video?
lol, Tottenham have always been extremely rich since ENIC took over, up there with the richest, they just don't spend the money like the others. They are the only club amongst the richest with a sustainable model though and may one day have the last laugh
Only club with a sustainable model? How do you work that one out? Tottenham's model of operating is no more or no less sustainable than that of many other clubs.
@@danniwilder2198 lowest wage to revenue ratio in the league for several years running now, while competing in the top half consistently. maybe "only" was a bit hyperbolic but my point stands
Note: We narrate "572 million pounds" at 3:41, but the onscreen and subtitle display of "525 million pounds" is the correct price. Apologies for this mistake.
Fellow Spurs fan here - great video my friend!
Levy’s vision for long term success is even clearer now with strict P&S rules. And appointing Ange was a masterstroke! Very exciting times ahead!
you lot are not winning sh*t. 😂😂
Early 90's Spurs were bankrupt. A take over war between Maxwell v Sugar was taking place. Sugar won ( thank god,) Sold to Enic circa 2000. Levy appointed Chairman. Boastful statement, from Chairman about 5 yr plan to get us back to our former glory. Well Mr Levy it took 20yrs + but what you have achieved for THFC deserves the highest respect and I for one thank you for your service to the club.
Great comments and I think like you
If he gets his fingers out of the day to day (which it looks like he has been credit to him), he is actually a VERY good chairman and owner. I'd rather a local boy and a lifelong Spurs fan who has been a fan longer than I have been alive, own the club, rather than some oil money or investor who will use the club as either an ego statement or an ATM.
@@JC-kz3ut Daniel Levy doesn't own Spurs, Joe Lewis & ENIC do.
As a Chelsea fan I used to love the fact we'd see our club owner, Abramovich, at almost every game & even academy games.
There's nothing like having an owner who is owning the club for no other reason than he loves doing it. There's no worrying the owner might want to milk the club one day, no worrying that the club puts money above everything else.
Since Abramovich left in 2022 people have realised just what Abramovich did for Chelsea & just how lucky the Chelsea fans were to have him for 2 decades.
@@danniwilder2198 Joe Lewis is in a bit of trouble in America but I’m sure he wouldn’t show his face
investing in this channel, pumped you're a spurs fan too
Thank you! 😁🙏🏽
How many trophies?
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@@TheKicksBoynice try, but maybe gain some knowledge first…
Lol….coys
Daniel Levy has received alot of criticism over the years for the lack of sporting success, which is understandable from passionate fans. However, you have to acknowledge the incredible job he has done in developing the club's facilities and financial solidity! In my opinion, these structural foundations and the brilliant recruitment of Ange Postecoglu and other, less prominent staff will soon bring in the silverware the club yearns for. THFC is now rock solid and playing an exciting brand of football. We've recently seen new recruits turn down Barcelona and Bayern Munich, preferring to come to us, which is a clear sign of our attractiveness. I predict a 1st trophy by the end of next season at the latest. COYS!
What a perspective. Great opinion. Never thought of the other side to be honest.
Turning down those club because they can’t guarantee game time for rising stars don’t mean they won’t join those club in the future
Key point. Poor working class football fans have no idea how to run a club, or finances. A businessman like levy does. Class, training, education and vision are elements in success for a reason.
5 months later sorry nothing has changed 24 years of the same old shit
Lies again? Golden Boot Platinum Debit
did not know how reluctant liverpool and chelsea were on stadium re/developments, really makes what we did way more impressive. we took the gamble and its slowly bearing fruit.
Liverpool's kop has way too much history to moved to another stadium altogether. Anyway the redevelopment is done
You simply cannot compare Spurs with Chelsea when it comes to building a new stadium. Chelsea are situated in an area of London where property & land is among the most expensive in the country. For many years everybody was adamant a 60,000 stadium simply couldn't be built on the 12.5 acres of Stamford Bridge (SB). The ground is hemmed in by London underground track on one side, railway track on another side, & all spectators have to exit from the stadium onto one road, the Fulham Rd.
Then Abramovich found architects that managed to design a 60,000 stadium on the current site. If the UK government hadn't revoked Abramovich's business visa in 2017 then Chelsea would today be playing in their brand new 60,000 seater stadium. The two forms of planning permission had been granted, every issue with the railways had been sorted, there was just a right-of-light issue with two local residents to sort out & an agreement with Wembley to play there for three, possibly four, seasons to be finalised.
Anyway, we are where we are. A new stadium on the site of SB will cost the new owners as much as £2 billion. One positive is the club has been successful in purchasing 2.5 acres of extra land immediately adjacent to the west side of the stadium at a cost of £80m. Another positive factor is how both the local council & the London Mayor are both very supportive of Chelsea building a new stadium. Without their support it would be almost impossible to stay at SB.
Bullshit, before abramovich, chelski were bankrupt, and I can remember evening cup games at Stamford bridge entertaining 12,000 fans.
A long way short.
@@lauriewright388 What is? Exactly what did I say that is bullshit? The answer....nothing. Every word I said about Abramovich & his proposed new stadium is 100% true & accurate. What I said about the 12.5 acre site of Stamford Bridge is correct, what I said about the new stadium plans under Abramovich are correct, what I said about the railway lines & what I said about the Mayor's office & the local council is correct.
And no, Chelsea were not bankrupt & not even close to being bankrupt just prior to Abramovich arriving in 2003.
It is true the club was in a difficult financial situation & they were no longer in a position to spend the kind of money they had been doing for the previous 6 or 7 years. In summer 2002 the club couldn't afford to spend any money on new players & were only able to bring one player in on a loan.
However, in that summer of 2002 Barcelona were pushing hard to get Chelsea to sell Hasselbaink for £20m. But Ken Bates refused to sell him. What's more they hadn't been forced to sell any of their players prior to Abramovich arriving. Don't you think that if the club was facing bankruptcy they would have been forced to sell some players to raise some cash? If they were facing bankruptcy then Bates would have sold Hasselbaink for the £20m Barcelona were offering. It's simple logic.
12,000 fans at the Bridge? Yeah, that's right. In fact 12,000 was the average attendance in 1982/83. That's the lowest in Chelsea's history.
12,000 is small, I grant you, but at least it's three times bigger than Arsenal's smallest average attendance for a season. In fact Arsenal had 2 seasons with an average of 4,000 & a whole decade of never getting more than 10,000 average.
Man Utd also had seasons where they averaged 4,000 & whole decades of not getting more than an average of 7,000.
Liverpool once averaged 5,000 over a season.
Spurs once averaged 13,000 over a whole season.
Finally....Chelsea have had 12 separate seasons where they had the biggest support in the country, the biggest average gate.
Only 4 other clubs have had more than 12 seasons with the biggest support in the country.
Oh, & Arsenal literally did go into bankruptcy during their history whereas Chelsea never have.
Why not Chelsea share with Twickenham. Build a 100k football and rugby super stadium.
I recently took a look at balance sheet to refute an argument of someone blaming levy for stacking debt and was very impressed how the club is run. Levy gets lots of criticism and sometimes rightfully so, but i do respect the man. No success can be built on a shaky ground. His deals are really looking into bigger picture. Ange is doing qmazing job and I am sure the moment Ange started speaking, it was a done deal. However, levy gave a listen.
That's the most optimistic video I've seen in a while. Up the Spurs!
Thank you! 😁🙏🏽
i stumbled across your channel today and just wanted to say i'm obsessed - your storytelling and visuals have me absolutely captured, i'm sure a lot of work goes behind your videos. amazing work and excited to see what more you bring out!
Thank you so much for this comment. ☺️🙏🏽 In the middle of editing the next video and this made my day.
His rolex one is my favorite
You need a researcher and or a script writer?
I was sleeping on this channel but I'm going down the rabbit hole. Good work mate 🤍
Thank you so much! 😁🙏🏽
As much as seeing the slow progress feels agonizing in the moment, spurs have the best foundation for a club to be financially sustainable in the world. COYS. We'll never need to sell our club due to debt or foreigne wars lmao
You just never know what's around the corner in this life. For example, didn't the Spurs owner & boss of ENIC recently get criminally indicted in America? I haven't got a clue whether whatever happens to him will affect Spurs or not. But regardless of that, who knows who the owners of Spurs will be in 10, 20, yrs time, & this applies to every club.
You mentioned debt, aren't Spurs currently in debt to the tune of approx £700m?
As a Chelsea fan I'm waiting to see what's going to happen with regard to a new stadium at Stamford Bridge. If & when this might happen, & with a cost of as much as £2b, I'm hoping our new owners don't burden the football club with huge debt.
This was the beauty of Roman Abramovich, he had promised the new stadium would be funded completely separately from the club. It would have most likely been funded by Abramovich himself. If he can write-off a £1.5b debt in one stroke then he could fund the £2b cost of a new stadium. It was never to be , sadly.
the way you pronounced Deloitte made me laugh so hard, keep up the good work fam!
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Great Video! Getting me excited about the future years supporting my club
big fan of your content and resonate with your sophisticated style and a love for tennis and tottenham
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Many thanks Alexander. With all the developments at the club over the last 5 years since the new stadium was built, and a number of comings and goings regarding managers...I think we're finally ready to start putting a wonderful team together, with the right people all being on the same page regarding our recruitment. We now have everything in place in terms of our working infra-structure and although it's still early days, I think the next few years are going to demonstrate a major change in our fortunes, and major honours are not too far away. I think we've all paid our dues over the last five years, and now it's time to start reaping the rewards. Roll on next season and COYS!!! 🙋♂ Subscribed.
COYS 😁 the future is bright! Thank you for the kind words and subscription. 🙏🏽
Loving the surplus of Richie highlight reels ~
Haha, he's my favourite player! 😁
One of the most intelligent videos I’ve ever seen on this project. I’m a fan since 1982- obsessive since 1991. I was there on inauguration night in April 2019 in the Park Lane.
But most fans are keen to see how all this translates to pitch success and - yes- silverware.
Hard to say based on ENICs KPI’s (eg FA Cup or Champions League qualification)- but based on FFP rules and the need to be self sustaining vs a sugar daddy to float us (Chelsea, City, Newcastle), we may soon bear the fruits of being on the inside track to FFP sustainability through the stadium.
Couple that with global influence (Son in Korea, NFL from the States), we could be looking at a very exciting 2020s
good quality video after another. So excited to see the future of this channel 😳
It a opinion, but the club focussing on top6 (European) placements over cups played a big role in ensuring the growth of the club and solidifying funding for the entire project. I hate that we haven't focused more on cup competitions, but Its always been the long game for the club to build feasibly from the ground up. Hopefully we as fans will start to see the spoils from the sacrifices and heartache in the near future.
Well done - as usual. :-)
Thank you so much for the continued support! 😄😊
Please do a video on Tottenham & Mourinho, your channel is gold !
As an Arsenal fan, I see the financial potential of spurs in the future especially with ffp being more strict I could see this stadium really working in their favour.
Cant blame levy. It's been on his long term plan and now, we see everything evolving in front of our eyes. More good things to come! Coys!
Another great video, underrated channel
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Great videos!
Thank you! 😁
I must say Spurs are lucky to build the new Stadium before Covid hits. Just look at the price of building a new stadium now after pandemic. It’s staggering.
You’re absolutely right! Their interest payments are so low because of the timing the stadium project was happening, had they waited a few years they might’ve ended up paying triple the price!
To counter this, the costs went up massively due to Brexit and the uncertainty it caused.
i thought you had more subs really cool videos my brotha
No club has devine right to trophies but patience is virtue. Spurs time will come again, especially when Klopp and Pep leave these footballing shores. COYS.
Tough to be a spurs fan damn
Bro these vids are soooo cool
Good video. We now filter our transfers via betting company software ala Brighton & Brentford (both successful examples of the process). In addition, the youth teams are adopting Ange's style of football.
Note it is one bank and was called “Bank of America Merrill Lynch” as it was formed by the merger between Bank of America and Merrill Lynch in 2008/2009. Recently they rebranded as Bank of America. Merrill Lynch is not a bank of america - it was absorbed by Bank of America which itself is one of the largest investment banks globally.
Enjoyed your vid otherwise.
Not selling the naming rights to the ground has also bolstered our brand internationally.
Didn't know about this, interesting. A lot of fans seemed critical of Levy for not selling them. £25M PA was the supposed asking price, but in 2023 Levy has stated the above, so Spurs are not desperate to sell them.
When you consider Arsenal sold theirs for 100m over 50 years around 2005/2006 that is quite a jump! @@jonmurray2350
You know Tottenham is doing it right when the NFL comes and plays in your stadium.
Aahhh....another journalistic masterpiece
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Welcome aboard! 😁 Thank you!
Thanks for the presentation. I must admit, I was most interested in the finances 3:24 of the whole deal. The refinancing of the debt, into 15-30 year bonds, is just brilliant financial management of cash flow. I know nothing about English football, I'm an Australian rules fan. But this was a compelling presentation, well done.
Thank you! 😁🙏🏽
COYS! Levy's been a pain in my brain since we sold Bale. I wanted to strangle him when he didn't back Poch and went a year and a half without a transfer. We were SO CLOSE to breaking through and winning something. But, it's nice to see there was a method to the madness. Let's see if we can't convert this financial success to a decade or so of silverware. My Chelsea and Arsenal friends have become insufferable.
Little context to Chelsea abandoning stadium rebuild is due to Roman not getting his visa renewed, Fulham council gave the green light on the project then the Visa issues came 👍
The lifetime long fans deserve recognition for their total dedication to this club free pies for spurs fans coys😊
Spurs Fan 51 years,having a financial background, well impressed with the business plan that encompasses the whole project and goals, pun intended!
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Brilliant plan Levy
The way you pronounced "Deloitte"
The way he pronounced "Levy". It should be pronounced 'Leevee', not 'Levvy'.
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TOTTENHAM IS RICH CLUB IN LONDON BECAUSE, YOU HAVE "ANGEL LIKE SONNY".....TOTTENHAM BLESSED FROM GOD.
Keep up the great work man, this channel’s got huge potential!
Thank you so much, will do! 🙏🏽😁
can anyone please help me with the font used in thumbnail?
0:03 the what? I've never heard a worse pronouncement of deloitte lol
that's how it's supposed to be pronounced
Good job on this but Spurs must start to win trophies on a regular basis ASAP. Business success for Tottenham Hotspur has means little without success on the pitch.
Giant is rising again 💪🏾
I’m always astonished as a Man Utd fan that we still generate so much revenue - it’s more remarkable when you consider how poor we were last season and that our parasitic owners are still bleeding the club of money. If we become successful again and get the stadium redevelopment I could see us reaching between £900m - £1 billion in revenue.
Excellent video as is becoming the norm for this channel.
The fabulous stadium will be a catalyst for great success for the football team. Keep raking in that NFL/Beyonce/Boxing money and great things will happen. Need to get Son his EPL winners medal 🇰🇷🥇
Levy made a very astute move by making the stadium the best multi purpose venue in London, not just the best football venue.
Levy’s a great businessman, even Spurs fans who hate him can’t deny that. As clubs receiving point reductions for FFP violations, Levy’s business philosophy now has our club in great position!
We know on pitch hasnt led to winning PL, CL/Europa, or cup competition “ Yet”! The potential over next 2+ years is limitless: transfer windows & team finally having strong depth to really compete/challenge PL, CL/Europa, & domestic cups. The potential for 2025 and beyond the time Tottenham are the top team in PL & Europe.
As fans we can only hope recent streak of acquiring new players continue along with Ange making few minor adjustments so his game/AngeBall can truly flourish! Ange’s streak of winning titles wherever he’s coached continues too
I know: no One has to say it. All Spurs fans have felt we have a bright future ahead before, and the team …… I’m not saying it’s guaranteed to happen, a lesson we all have learned many times. Hopefully after 20+ years, good people in front office & Paratici as a consultant, Levy finally achieves Success ON & Off the Field/Pitch !!!!
COYS
My Bad! I meant to say “ Levy has only Achieved only the 1 league cup 🏆 “.
My comment was long enough, and speaking to other Spurs fans, I don’t need to explain how past history = Frustration.
But also in today’s “Win Now” & “What have you done lately” mentality. Success is still achieved, a 🏆 isn’t the only thing that a team can be called a success. That’s something I believe is important to remember and for younger generation to know! Media drives the 🏆= success, with YT channels that just support that mentality!
So many examples: but take Luton and their success over past 8 years, and if they manage to stay in PL next season that’s an amazing successful season.
Spurs 😂😂
Are you not going to talk about the fact that the mismanagement of the stadium build resulted in it costing double the original estimate? ENIC thanks you for your support
Great restaurants either invest in the kitchen or the view. Tottenham definitely has the best view.
maybe it's time to look into Santiago Bernabeu mate if you're so good in it😏
Arsenal fan here true the stadium is the key.
thanks
Talented youtuber but supporting spurs must he hella stressful lol
You forgot to mention Maddison but other than that, quality content, keep it up
Thank you so much! 🙏🏽😁 And aha while I was already editing the video, I realized I had forgotten to mention Maddison in the notable players list so I made sure to include a clip of him just before listing the players.
So supporting Chelsea, Man Utd and Everton is NOT stressful then?
Look at all my fellow Spurs fans in the comments. So nice to be amongst my people. #COYS !
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the deh-loo-waht" hahahahahahahaha
The title of this video should add onn "without winning any trophy"
we can hate him as much as we want, but levy is a businessman we NEED to keep at the club. at least until we find someone as good as him.
only 1st place theyll ever get
@alcazar9266
Knuckle dragger, i bet you were one of the clowns that said they would never get into the Champions League either. Clown.
What happened to your instagram
I know that D Levy has come in for lots of criticism over the years but he’s decision to build not just a stadium,but the best in the UK and one of the best in Europe. And now it’s beginning to pay off and hopefully it’s going to happen on the pitch sooner than later, and he’s never put the club in jeopardy yes he’s made mistakes but who doesn’t and it’s better the devil you know then one you don’t know just ask Everton supporters
hey do let me know if we can talk about production and being a tottenham fan in general in prviate - cheers
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@@watchalexander Sent it over! Cheers
My opinion, but Levy and Co. should, also, be praised for bluffing the local council of Haringey, who were not, originally, on board with the idea of changing stadiums even though the new stadium would be built in,, almost, the exact same location as the old ground , instead of moving elsewhere within or away from the borough of Haringey. Spurs said they were prepared to move away from the Borough to East London into The London Stadium, which was empty after the 2012 Olympics when it was created. The threat worked as the locals would have been in uproar and granted Spurs their much sought-after permission to start work. West Ham moved into The London Stadium but I'm sure Spurs never had the slightest intention of leaving that area.
It's not about sending a message it's about money.
All those jumping on the isnt-Levy-a-genius bandwagon are simply being wise after the event - or non-event! It all looks wonderful now, but just consider the utter crap we've had to swallow as fans. It's all well and good being the richest club this side of Venus, but in the interim we've become synonymous with a dusty trophy cabinet, being nearly men and the infamous Spursy.. As fans, we've had to grow thick skins while our two biggest rivals prospered and zoomed past us.. We still showed massive loyalty when the Lane got taken away in skips and we were displaced at the quite awful Wembley. All along the way, as Levy got richer and richer, prices were raised till we had nosebleeds, and had to swallow a succession of egotistical managers who used every trick in the book to tell us our malaise wasn't their fault.. None of us should forget that, if we do become successful in the near future, exactly what our fan base has suffered since the ENIC regime began...
There was never a question about Levy being great bussinessman. But with this kind of money product on a grass should be also about trophies every year and I dont believe Levy will ever invest enough to win on a regular basis.
Long term business success plan no doubt, but how long will we be waiting for success??
It's going to change next season.
Lovely video as always but sad Tottenham surpassed us as a Chelsea fan.
Thank you 🙏🏽😁 and aha, better luck next season! 😌
@@watchalexander Hopefully my brother
@@WAD528chelsea is in a precourious position with those long contracts. so it'll be interesting to see how that pans out with boehlys plan
@@mxsthxted What? What are you talking about, in a precarious position because of those long contracts? How do you work that one out? Putting young players on longer contract is much more likely to benefit the club & put them in a stronger position as the years go by. I don't see much risk for the club because of 7 & 8 yr contracts as opposed to 5 & 6 yr contracts.
The only way I can think of that you think puts Chelsea in a precarious position is if in a few yrs the club wanted to sell any of these players but that the player might refuse to be transferred & decide to sit out the remaining yrs of his contract & just pick up his wages.
How realistic is that though, how likely is it that a player of 24, 25, 26, yrs old & just coming into the prime yrs of his career is going to say they would rather stay at Chelsea & play no more football for the remaining yrs on his contract & just because he doesn't want to move to another club?
It's not the length of a player's contract that can make it difficult to sell a player on, it's high wages that does that. And none of the young players Chelsea have given long contracts to are on the really big salaries.
All that financial success, zero major trophies. It's like investing into a team that just lies and fails every year for its fans. At thie point. Harry Kane will have more silerware playing for Bayern before he retires than most of his career palying for the Spurs.
So my main point is. After all that financial success. where did the money go to? Will they buy some good players that at least become contenders for the Champions League? Or will Levy keep most of it?
The sad part is i don't think the spurs have enemies at this point wixh my ever fanbase would be satisfied if they won any major trophy
Investing in you, COYS
Thank you. 🙏🏽😁 COYS!
In the next 5 years, they will win the Champions League
Fingers crossed. 🤞🏽
Very ambitious, highly doubt it. 😅
Nah good luck trying (tough ask)
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Tottenham is a club of excellent players with no excellent luck.
Disgusting admission prices 😡 it's never enough money for these clubs - just more and more !!
Tottenham number 1
Coys ❤
Wonder how we will fare in next years report without European football to boost the revenue??
lets win the league now
Did they sell one of their two league trophies? Those things are genuine antiques.
Never spending more money for transfer of players even sold a few key players
Arsenal probably passed spurs this year if not probably next year. Arsenal probably earned 70 mill from the UCL more kit sales and a better deal with Emirates.
@AbduleifMuhidin
Dream on, Squire.
@@daneelolivaw602 can you actually critique my argument.
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All that money they have and still no trophy to back it up come on 🤔
525m with or without Champions league football? 🤔
Levy is love
More than Arsenal? Damn
Time to buy a trophy
@Genocide_denial
Do you mean Like the Manchester clubs, Liverpool, or Chelsea, No mate, spurs are trying to do it the right way. Did you watch the video?
Levy in bald is beautiful
Damn. All this to not win a trophy.
lol, Tottenham have always been extremely rich since ENIC took over, up there with the richest, they just don't spend the money like the others. They are the only club amongst the richest with a sustainable model though and may one day have the last laugh
Only club with a sustainable model? How do you work that one out? Tottenham's model of operating is no more or no less sustainable than that of many other clubs.
@@danniwilder2198 every club releases financial statements, they're one of the only premier league teams turning a profit, look it up for yourself
@@danniwilder2198 lowest wage to revenue ratio in the league for several years running now, while competing in the top half consistently. maybe "only" was a bit hyperbolic but my point stands
it's not the richest, it has the highest turnover, we also have the largest debt!