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Probably Munn getting the bullet.

He has a healthy long-term relationship with the Spurs executive chairman Daniel Levy and the pair will work closely. There is sure to be a mutual confidence that Venkatesham and Levy can form an ideal partnership to improve all areas of the club


View: https://x.com/david_ornstein/status/1910680213576446162?s=46


Ex gooner or Aussie sympathizer? Not sure which is the lesser of 2 evils if he IS replacing Munn.

You could argue this guy has overseen Arse's rise from mid table back to the top table in his time there. So maybe he has half a clue what he's doing.
Or maybe he's a secret agent sent to sabotage us.
Then again. Why bother, we're shit
 
Probably Munn getting the bullet.

He has a healthy long-term relationship with the Spurs executive chairman Daniel Levy and the pair will work closely. There is sure to be a mutual confidence that Venkatesham and Levy can form an ideal partnership to improve all areas of the club


View: https://x.com/david_ornstein/status/1910680213576446162?s=46


So if he’s seen as coup is just shows that we can compete for the most wanted executives because we have the best paid directors in the world

Shame we can’t do the same for players
 
So, out of all people, we went out and got the former gooner. Ffs.
Kind of a nothing burger if you ask me given that it is a behind the scenes and executive role.

There are only so many jobs within the industry that people will inevitably end up working for direct rivals at some point.

I have a childhood best friend who holds a similar role for a top flight hockey club in Sweden. He happens to be a fan of his employers most fierce rival but to quote him "that has to stay at home if I want to make a living in the sport".
 
Can some Woolwich watcher give us a brief resume of his time there. Is he a clown or a genius

Or worst of all a stable genius
Clipping this from Reddit thread:
"Woolwich fan here. He was ceo during covid up to last year. Everything has improved at the club; commercial opportunities have increased, club finances are healthy, on field performance speaks for itself. Even fan engagement has drastically improved.

He's a solid pair of hands. He's a solid appointment.

Of course, I hope him nothing but failure from here on!"
 
As a CEO he'd definitely be above Munn but I'd still assume Levy would make any final decisions, sadly.
The statement does say that he will take responsibility for all operational matters on and off the field.

So on paper it looks even more like Levy stepping back. But the question is of course how much that actually entails.

But his CV does look good to give him credit. 14 or so years at them lot and helped rebuild and re-organise them after long coat retired.
 
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