British media: Tottenham fans' protests make Levy sad, he will resign when he thinks it is appropriate

  • boon123 2025/02/16 05:40
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On February 14th local time, according to British media reports, due to the growing dissatisfaction of Tottenham fans, club chairman Levy may resign at the appropriate time.


At present, a popular slogan among Tottenham fans is: "I don't care about Levy, he doesn't care about me, I only care about Kulusevski."


During Tottenham's home defeat to Leicester City last month, fans also displayed two prominent banners: "Our game is about glory, Levy's game is about greed" and "24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy - it's time for change."


According to the report, club insiders believe that these protests hurt Levy, who attended almost every game of Tottenham and silently accepted these criticisms. After interviewing relevant people, Levy made the following summary:


Levy will step aside when he believes it is in Spurs' best interest and is open to changes to the club's future ownership structure.


He was heartbroken by the fans' protests and the team's performance, but he chose to face the calls for his resignation instead of running away.


He admitted that Tottenham's investment in the transfer market has not always been high, but firmly believed that recent head coaches, including Australia, have received financial support.


Club executives believe that during the Enic/Levi era, they have reached 15 semi-finals and 6 finals in all competitions, and should not have only one League Cup trophy in the 2007/08 season.


Sources who have worked with Levy said his poor communication skills and the overly similar styles of his senior management team led to occasional extremes in the club's policies.

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