Tottenham Hotspur
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England’s Andorra Grind, Spurs Echoes
Continue Reading: England’s Andorra Grind, Spurs EchoesThe Romantic Fatalism of England vs Andorra in World Cup Qualifying: A Tottenham Reporter’s Quiet Descent England faces Andorra in a World Cup qualifying match that tests nerves. This is how fans measure progress, through patient blocks. The panel asks if it must always be this grind. Thomas Tuchel’s England side remains unconvincing, and fans…
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Spurs not for sale; talks fade
Continue Reading: Spurs not for sale; talks fadeTottenham Hotspur not for sale as takeover talks fade The board rejects two expressions of interest in Tottenham Hotspur. Amanda Staveley’s PCP confirms it will not make an offer. Enic says its almost 87 percent stake in Spurs is not available. The club remains not for sale, the board insists. Daniel Levy stepped down from…
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Levy’s Tottenham: Poetry in Controlled Chaos
Continue Reading: Levy’s Tottenham: Poetry in Controlled ChaosLevy and the Poetry of Tottenham A Romantic Fatalist View Supporters crave trophies while the choir of shareholders hums a harsher hymn. Daniel Levy took over Tottenham in 2001, guiding a club through storm and spectacle. I was introduced to him by Alan Sugar and promised swift feet under the table. The club he leaves…
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Spurs: New Era Under Vinai Venkatesham
Continue Reading: Spurs: New Era Under Vinai VenkateshamTottenham chair shift signals a new dawn for Spurs Daniel Levy steps down after nearly 25 years as Tottenham chair. The Lewis family installs a new leadership team, with Peter Charrington becoming nonexecutive chair. Vinai Venkatesham was named chief executive in April and will grow influence as Spurs seek fresh investment. The aim is to…
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Romantic Fatalism: Spurs’ Manager Carousel
Continue Reading: Romantic Fatalism: Spurs’ Manager CarouselRomantic Fatalism on Spurs: Levy and the Manager Carousel Daniel Levy presided over Spurs with the cadence of a man counting futures and failures. He oversaw fifteen managers, and each orbited a different realm of results. Graham delivered Spurs their first trophy in eight years, the 1999 League Cup. Thus, Graham departed within a month…
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Levy Leaves Tottenham: Ghosts and Gold
Continue Reading: Levy Leaves Tottenham: Ghosts and GoldBallad of a Chairman: Daniel Levy and the Ghosts of Tottenham In a season felt like a held breath, Levy reshaped the club with surgical precision. He secured a superb stadium and a training ground that earns praise across Europe. He kept costs low, guarding balance in a storm tossed sport. He diversified the business,…
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Spence Silences Doubters, Earns England Call-Up
Continue Reading: Spence Silences Doubters, Earns England Call-UpSpence England Call Up as Rebuttal to the Doubters A Romantic Fatalist View
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Tel Omitted as Spurs Trim Squad
Continue Reading: Tel Omitted as Spurs Trim SquadTottenham Eight Homegrown Rule Bites as Tel Omitted from Champions League Squad Thomas Frank has left Mathys Tel out of his Tottenham squad for the league phase of the Champions League. He cannot find room for Dejan Kulusevski and Radu Dragusin either. All three might return from long term injuries while ties remain to be…
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Szoboszlai Turns Right-Back, Liverpool Edge Arsenal
Continue Reading: Szoboszlai Turns Right-Back, Liverpool Edge ArsenalFate and Free Kicks: Szoboszlai Turns Right Back as Liverpool Edge Arsenal Fate set a tight stage for an Anfield night. A single stroke of genius decided the outcome. Dominik Szoboszlai forged the turning point. Jeremie Frimpongs injury opened a new role for him at right back. He learned the Trent Alexander-Arnold free kick craft.…
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Arsenal’s Romantic Fatalist Window Sparks Silverware
Continue Reading: Arsenal’s Romantic Fatalist Window Sparks SilverwareArsenal Summer Window Through a Romantic Fatalist Lens Arsenal’s summer window unfolded as if written by a stormy author seeking value and velocity. Andrea Berta’s first window since taking over has been busy. Viktor Gyökeres and Eberechi Eze arrive to supply firepower and creativity. Martín Zubimendi adds class to midfield, the steady pulse of a…
