Baleforce
Terry Naylor
I think so much of Levy’s thinking was also shaped by not ‘doing a Leeds’ because he came into it around the time that they were risking everything and ultimately came up short. I think through his lens, the stadium was ultimately something that would mean the club was on a stable footing for years to come. We could fully maximise the fanbase, and it had the nice consequence of boosting the value of the club.
But he just didn’t look at it like ‘now we’ve built the stadium, let’s push on’. That thinking is really clear to see. And I think it’s just an extremely Levy centric way of looking at things to assume his way was the only safe way to run a club. Liverpool paid Mane a lot of money, and they won the biggest trophies. And they’re still here. There’s definitely a middle ground between the Levy and Leeds extremes, and it’s high time we moved toward it.
The good thing is, because we’ve been so far on the Levy side for so long, there should be plenty of slack to allow us to move toward the middle and still be perfectly safe and sustainable.
my worry is it will go to their heads and we will do a Leeds, when you spend 25 years doing something that works, stick with it