I appreciate you engaging me in a proper conversation about it and thanks for not just referring me to your old posts. Perspectives change day on day.
I think Levy has made exceptional decisions on the business front and he has no comparison there. Yet, on that level, we could mention Stratford and the ESL and I am relieved both things did not happen.
On the football front, and my main concern, Levy has shown ineptitude and a lack of competence/direction/prioritisation since at least 2004. All of Levy's fallback options have been more luck than judgement and his most successful (1st choice Santini->Jol, 1st choice Ramos->Redknapp, 1st choice Van Gaal->Poch)
No Spurs chairman/executive board, if we divide 20-year periods, has had such low success in terms of trophies aside from the period intersecting WW2.
Also, and this for me is the most damming thing, there is a "Spurs Show" podcast when Ramos was manager in which podcaster and coach Robert Easom wants Levy sacked and offers his justification why. At the time I disagreed with him but every single thing he said about Levy at that time was true then, and it is still true now. This was 15 years ago. Levy's priorities are wrong and his ruthless reputation to sack coaches that cannot perform miracles with average (or worse) players has completely caught up with him. We are a manager graveyard no doubt about it and we have regressed to a pre-2004 era. He quite simply does not know what he is doing, margins are all he understands, and he is not going to fucking change.