Bet he rues the days he hired Munn and Postecoglou. Attacking football, they said. Winning trophies, they said.
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Just looked at company house & levy is no longer involved with the Tottenham Hotspur Hotel , properties or Leisure , basically everything
Or if Levy felt like if he wasn't in charge of the entire operation he didn't want to stay on running the rest. Either works in my mind.Interesting. Wonder if the Lewis trust and the audit that was apparently done just viewed him as an obstruction to future plans.
No , the videos were the dullest thing I have watched , a book no thanks .IF Levy ever published an autobiography covering his tenure at Spurs would you actually read it???
Cos I fukkin would!!!
Tax purposes??Just looked at company house & levy is no longer involved with the Tottenham Hotspur Hotel , properties or Leisure , basically everything
I'd maybe drop a pdf of it into chatgpt and ask for a very brief summary.IF Levy ever published an autobiography covering his tenure at Spurs would you actually read it???
Cos I fukkin would!!!
I heard that certain things that have taken place and will have been done to assist in his exposure to taxI think it’s just that he’s been totally removed from all things THFC , he no longer has any influence in anything to do with us which I’d guess means that he no longer gets a wage so I’m not sure what tax purpose that would imply.
Micky Hazard...
"A Farewell to Daniel Levy ….. A Complex, Enduring Legacy
Daniel has finally stepped down from his role. Some say he’s been successful; others disagree. But who truly gets to decide? And from what angle should we judge?
On one hand, he brought about incredible financial stability to a club once valued at £85 million, today, that figure stands at around £3.5 billion. He has overseen one of the largest investments in players in the Premier League. And he built what many believe to be the greatest stadium in the world, alongside unmatched training facilities that offer a long-term foundation for success.
Yet, despite the investment, success on the pitch hasn’t materialised in the way we all hoped. As many clubs have learned, just ask Manchester United, spending hundreds of millions doesn’t guarantee silverware. Signing ‘top’ players doesn’t always translate into performances, and identifying truly generational talent is one of the hardest tasks in football.
The managerial front was equally challenging. Daniel tried it all, serial winners like Mourinho and Conte, but they failed to deliver the brand of football that resonates with the Tottenham faithful. Results and style often fell short.
Still, the legacy Daniel leaves will, in time, be recognised as a great one. The stadium, the facilities, the infrastructure, all are second to none. These are lasting gifts that put the club in a position to succeed for decades to come.
On the pitch, two trophies in over two decades may feel underwhelming. But that’s not necessarily a criticism, winning trophies is brutally hard, I know that for sure. Only three domestic and one European trophy are available each year, and dozens of elite clubs compete fiercely for them. One injury, one bad signing, one bad decision, or a bit of bad luck can end your season. Often, so much is out of your control.
I wish Daniel and his absolutely delightful wife nothing but happiness and success in whatever they choose to pursue. You both deserve it. One day, I believe the Tottenham faithful will fully appreciate the role you played in making our club great again.
Until then, I look forward to seeing you both back at Spurs games, supporting the team, sharing your warmth, and being part of the family you helped build.
Be lucky. Go and smash whatever comes next."
Would love to see some of the melts on here dare accuse Micky of not being a proper Spurs fan for this kind of message.
IF Levy ever published an autobiography covering his tenure at Spurs would you actually read it???
Cos I fukkin would!!!
Would love to see some of the melts on here dare accuse Micky of not being a proper Spurs fan for this kind of message.
Chirpy in a suit.
Mabutt is a club ambassador right? So he's in a sense employed by the club so yeah, he's not going to be openly critical towards the people writing his paychecks.Directly before the Europa League final Gary Mabbutt was interviewed live on the tv channel showing the match, he said that Postecoglou had done a fantastic job at Spurs. A couple of weeks later he was sacked.
Some of these ex players don't want to say anything negative about the club, and why should they.