What will be Levy's legacy as his Spurs era ends?
Summary
Daniel Levy has stepped down as the executive chairman of Tottenham Hotspur after nearly 25 years. During his time, the club built a new stadium and improved its facilities, but many fans are unhappy due to the lack of major trophies. Despite financial success, Levy's leadership faced criticism for frequent managerial changes and limited on-field achievements.Key Facts
- Daniel Levy served as Tottenham Hotspur's executive chairman for almost 25 years.
- Under his leadership, the club built a £1 billion stadium and advanced its training facilities.
- Levy's time at the club saw only two major trophies: the League Cup in 2008 and the Europa League recently.
- Fans often criticized Levy for the club's lack of trophies and frequent managerial changes, with 12 managers dismissed during his tenure.
- Spurs consistently participated in European competitions and stayed in the top half of the Premier League.
- The club became known for financial stability but did not translate this into regular on-field success.
- Protests and critical chants from fans were common during games, expressing dissatisfaction with Levy's leadership.
- Levy will retain minority ownership but not be involved in daily operations after stepping down.
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