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Not exactly a well kept secret but time to don the Kevlar and fix bayonets.  A combination of  events have prompted me to blab and tell all…

Levy’s candid appearance on Talksport. Like it or not the guy speaks sense and gives me every impression he’s steering the ship in the best direction. Some will accuse me of  being a suck up,  but his is a path paved in common sense.

Yes it’s a little chilling in that a sacred spiritual home will probably end up as a combination of launderettes, bingo halls and most ironically of all …a car park. But who’s fault is this?If it’s THFC’s then they are guilty of having ambition.

I’ll be blunt here, I don’t care for the bulk of those demanding to stay and slug it out with the Haringey natives. Is it mediocrity that really binds us together? Is really our rallying call that it’s a hole, but it’s our hole. Is that a sane platform? Not in my name, mush.

Readers who have opted to inflict my nonsense upon themselves for a while might know that one thing that really gets my goat is talk of being ‘a real fan’ or a ‘true fan’. What the hell does that mean? Is there a chart somewhere that works out just where you sit in the foodchain?

If so, who devised this device, a ten year old? Season ticket holders, those who travel home and away. Those can provided documents to support they are at least the eigth generation of support in there family? Extra kudos to those who turn up to games attached to kidney dialysis machines? A what point do you get admitted to the inner sanctum?

To quote a recently unemployed man, do me a favour love.

The disinformation war has raged alright, but more like a jalopy that’s been burnt out by kids than a city being raised. What I find depressing is the cocktail of garbage Tottenham fans are being spoon-fed in sustainable doses by both the Anti Stratford Mob and the West Ham lobby.

The  high handed litany of Brady is cringe-worthy. Process, Legacy, Delivery and any other words you can corrupt or at least manipulate to gloss over a collapsing, shoddy, cheapskate, half cocked plan that stinks of desperation.

The bulk of the stadium will be recycled with zero landfill. There will not be a ridiculous running track around any Spurs’ pitch.

The Anti Stratford Mob are about as literate in their argument as dumb mother who when questioned by her child issues a simultaneous ‘Because I said not!’ and slap to the back of the legs. There is a lack of articulation in the Anti Mob’s argument is my point.

I’d hear them out if they had more to offer than a mob mentality rant intertwined with the threat of my treasured footballing memories being plundered by Droogs threatening to bring Billy Nick back to life so he can work as a table cleaner in a MacDonalds. My memories are securely locked up and no amount of bullying will sway me.

I’ve made this comment before and I’ll continue to make it. The relationship between THFC and the local community in Haringey could have been symbiotic. It could have been a focal point – that the Council worked in partnership with to enhance the area.

But no. This never happened. White Hart Lane didn’t fall out the sky last Thursday. For donkeys years Haringey has had this commercial diamond in the rough on it’s doorstep. What has it done to increase it’s value to the borough? What support has David ‘Commuter’ Clammy  ever given to this business? What advances have been made in transport links? None. Nothing. Nichts. Nada.

A relationship where one party solely feeds off the other is a parasitic one.

All this talk of being part of the Haringey community actually makes me quite sad.  I and the overwhelming bulk of supporters attending home games travel in excess of 35 miles to walk past Haringey folk occasionally stopping to buy a pint or a box of  Unlucky Fried Kitten.

It makes me sad because these poor locals have had an opportunity missed on their behalf, an asset so badly mismanaged they’ll be left with nothing at all. This is a community betrayed. Long before Levy & Co started weighing up their options. So don’t wave a bed-sheet at me on the High Roadand tell me you’re Room Service.

So what of the NDP? It won’t happen. I said to old Unc Norman Giller, a devout NDP supporter recently that maybe I was doing Haringey Council and all the locals with vested interests a shocking disservice. Maybe they don’t have their hands out for more money.

Maybe they’re just checking to see if it’s raining.

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282 comments

  • jim says:

    thanks harry, for letting me experience a brand new feeling. One of actually agreeing with every word you said. People wonder why the NDP suddenly isnt viable, its because of the cost. How much does it have to get to for them to agree? We are at a cross roads, are the last two seasons as good as it gets or do we push on? We need a bigger ground and without it we cannot expect anymore than 5th. Its that simple, we cannot compete with the top 4 without a bigger ground. Stratford is the only otion on the table, so lets do it !! COYS.

  • Az1974 says:

    My god I am starting to like this idea of Stratford.

  • t3ach says:

    it’ll be incredible, COYS!

  • Mr G says:

    I didn’t have to fill out a form stating how long I’ve supported Spurs so I’ll carry on and assume I’m allowed. As a business case it is a no brainer as ‘Arry would say. I do worry when Levy dismissed emotion though, i thought that was quite an important part of football? He still needs to address the issue of the name of the club though. If there is even the slightest doubt that we could not keep our name then I think he would get a whole lot more opposition. We do not want to become another MK Dons.

    • KayBee says:

      Indeed. What a soulless void the stadium would be if emotion were removed from football.

      It’d be like the Emirates or something.

      • Harry Hotspur says:

        Why will it be like the Emptycrates? Come on mate, this the fear of the unknown.

        West Ham’s plans would ‘deliver’ that scenario. The nearest seats being what, 50m – 80m from the pitch?

        • KayBee says:

          Erm, read Mr G’s message again. Then read my reply to him again. Mr G mentions how Levy’s dismissal of emotion doesn’t really sit well with him.

          I’m agreeing.

          I’m not saying there will be no atmosphere at the new stadium, I’m saying there would be no atmosphere if you took emotion out of football.

          That’s all!

          I know you’re all stanchly pro-Stratford now, but don’t read digs into posts that ain’t there.

          Kymba :)

  • Alan Brazil's haircut says:

    So farewell to north London then innit. Bad food and too many plebs. Onwards to corporate hamburgerland, another council filled with freemasons and the Stratford Spurs. It’s not just that the name sounds like an eastend karaoke version of some NFL message to the sponsors, it’s that once you burn your roots you burn your identity. What exactly was it that we had against A****** anyway?

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