And we won what?
Ans - 1 league cup
Its all of it, Levy, bad management, poor signings, not backing managers at crucial times. It all boils down to Levy in one way or another, the guy just lucked out on Poch ( who never won a final )
Again, what I'm objecting to is this nonsense rationale that because Levy has failed to supply the investment needed at the most important times (and a host of other valid complaints, including high ticket prices) it is:
1. Futile to sack the worst performing manager in at least 2 generations.
2. Solely Levy's fault we're having the poor season we're having.
I've said it a dozen times - it's Levy's fault we aren't 4th or better, and Levy's fault we're not winning trophies.
It's Ange's fault that we're 13th and have had our worst 18 month run in the league in nearly 20 years, whilst having our largest net spend in transfer activity and our largest wage budgets ever. (Our 2 season wage bill under Ange is ±£266M, much higher than any 2 season period in club history).
Levy needs to go, 100%. But it's asinine to pretend like replacing Ange won't have a positive effect, even if Levy stays, or that keeping Ange would be positive if Levy were replaced.
Jol, Redknapp, AVB, Sherwood, Poch, Mourinho, Mason, Nuno, Conte - all more successful with significantly less financial investment working under the same Chairman than Ange.
So, yes, things can be a lot better even with Levy around.
Both things can be true: Levy needs to be replaced, at minimum as the ultimate authority on the football side, and Ange needs to be sacked and replaced by a competent manager.