So does everyone else who goes to the matches.
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So does everyone else who goes to the matches.
This may be true!
All the reputable sources are saying that fan discontent was a huge factor in the decision, so I'd say they did....with respect, it could equally be claimed that those protests had no impact whatsoever and anyone who thinks they did is living in a world of self delusion and fantasy, couldn't it?
I saw the largest of last year's protests and, to be honest, I'm not convinced they will have affected Levy in the slightest. Let's ask him, shall we? Daniel, did those protests influence you?...
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Well saidBBC are saying fans discontent was a major part of the review. So maybe, like read or something.
AlsoAdmin , how does this dude get away with personal abuse all the time and not get sin binned, but having a debate with no name calling does? A lot of double standards here.
BBC are saying fans discontent was a major part of the review. So maybe, like read or something.
AlsoAdmin , how does this dude get away with personal abuse all the time and not get sin binned, but having a debate with no name calling does? A lot of double standards here.

Don't believe it, personally. Levy is one of the founders of Tavistock and it's nepotism as to how Josh is involved, so I don't think the Lewis family would have the ability to push him out. It will be an embellishment of dramatic fashion they are using to garner clicks.So per Sami Mokbel, the decision was taken all the way up at Tavistock level.
That means that Josh Levy (Levy's son and CEO of Tavistock) potentially took part in taking the decision to remove his father.
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He was removed, he didn't walk away.Don't believe it, personally. Levy is one of the founders of Tavistock and it's nepotism as to how Josh is involved, so I don't think the Lewis family would have the ability to push him out. It will be an embellishment of dramatic fashion they are using to garner clicks.
More like that he's now in his mid 60s and wants to get some aspect of life back. Finishing after a trophy win is a good time to bow out, and it seems to be like it coincides more with Paratici agreeing to come back, completing the staffing aspect of a club that is now covered from all bases. (Hopefully)
If you went away you would hear lots of anti Levy chants...with respect, it could equally be claimed that those protests had no impact whatsoever and anyone who thinks they did is living in a world of self delusion and fantasy, couldn't it?
I saw the largest of last year's protests and, to be honest, I'm not convinced they will have affected Levy in the slightest. Let's ask him, shall we? Daniel, did those protests influence you?...
No they didn't![]()