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Daniel Levy Protests: Will the president ever leave Spurs between fans protests?

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Daniel Levy Protests: Will the president ever leave Spurs between fans protests?


Different reports in recent years have paid Tottenham between £3.5 billion and £4 billion.

Chelsea were purchased in a contract worth £4.25 billion in Roman Abramovich in The purchase was £2.5 billion and adherence to spending £1

Meanwhile, Sir Jim Ratcliffe bought a 25 percent share of Manchester United in December 2023 for £1

Despite the huge amount of money, both clubs – unlike Tottenham – need large investments in their stadiums to open a larger commercial income capacity.

According to the first source, while Tottenham built its new stadium for £1.2 billion, between 2017 and

Spurs have won the Champions League for four consecutive seasons under Mauricio Pochettino until 2018-19 and were played in the 2019 final.

The source suggested that Levi’s approach, which means “open for the conversations but has been established in its ways” – means that many people who have expertise on the pitch have left Spurs for more effective work throughout the years.

Paul Barber served as CEO between 2005 and 2010 and is currently the CEO of Brighton; Michael Edwards was the main analyst of Spurs from 2009 to 2011 before moving to Liverpool; FA Technical CEO John McDdermott was in charge of Academic Development and Tottenham players until 2020; While Trevor Birch, CEO of EFL – very briefly, he was Tottenham’s football operations manager, from September 2020 to January 2021.

Many of these senior managers in Tottenham have had a good job before moving forward simply – but the source claims that “he has not left a very easy building.

Another source who worked closely with Levy in Spurs, again, without being named, said it was “a main infrastructure that may be the best in the world” and suggested that the club “incredit unreliable for future success – maybe after Daniel’s time.

They said Arsenal took 10 to 15 years to return to competition for titles and the Champions League qualifying after rebuilding their infrastructure, along with Levy, a devastated stadium, the old training ground and the aging squad.

But the source suggested that Levy had not yet achieved “formolal treatment” by using the right coach at the same time.

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