I watched the whole video. Levy isn’t mocking the club and he’s not making light of where we are now. It was just a tongue in cheek almost throwaway comment.Levy even saying it tongue in cheek is insulting if I am completely honest, considering the way the football side of the club has been operated over the last few years, it really isn't something to even be joked about, it just comes across as tonedeaf.
And you can't tell me for one second that Levy was mocking his own failures with that comment, especially after the smoke he blows up his own arse mere minutes later.
It was an absurd thing to say, tongue in cheek or not and is worthy of mockery because it shows he is completely out of touch with how supporters feel about the club right now.
And yes, the general feeling around the club and the chairman specifically is not good, it's not just a small pocket on a forum, that doesn't mean everyone wants Levy out but the wider sentiment seems to be that people want him away from the footballing decisions.
Whilst I agree that Matt Law has clearly used that quote as a stick to beat the club with in nefarious ways I also don't think what he says is inaccurate in the article if you ignore that.
You yourself say that we should deal with facts, there are facts being presented in the article.
The emotional response to him being a prick and using the tongue in cheek comment as clickbait and a way to mock the club is really irrelevant and little more than tribalism.
His article is a bad one for two reasons.
First, if you’re going to relay facts then you have to be a credible messenger. He is using uncharitable hooks and making snipes like “exiting Tottenham has not exactly proved to be a career killer”. Does leaving a big club usually kill your career? It’s a sarcastic non-point.
But more importantly, there’s no structure or point to the article. What’s the key argument? How do the facts and evidence support that key point? Is it that Spurs are not the greatest club in the world? Clearly not. That isn’t an article worth writing.
Is it just that spurs are a mess? That would be an article worth writing. So he describes some factual things to support that which is fine but runs out of steam after 8 sentences. Then he’s talking about Levy doing karaoke in Moscow, the fact former employees noone cares about have done well, the fact Brighton might finish higher… it’s an incoherent mesh of troll statements designed to feed in to disaster porn.
The article isn’t supposed to be funny, it’s not satire, it’s not got an argument, it’s got 8 sentences at the start which describe what’s happening in a pretty uninsightful way.
The line between journalism and Twitter is becoming blurred. It’s a race to the bottom. There were far, far better ways to attack the club or Levy.