gordondaviesmoustache
Well-Known Member
Wonder if it’s a coincidence that it’s in the international break…
Levy going so abruptly almost certainly has to be good news for City.
Never got the whole ‘great negotiator’ thing.
I’ve dealt with loads of amazing negotiators in my adult life. Genuinely incredible at it. Far better than I’d ever be. And the one thing they all had in common was a flexibility of approach.
Levy was a one trick pony as far as I could see.
Great teams aren’t universally built on value for money. He should have taken more risks. And be seen to be taking more risks.
Spurs should be a far bigger force than they are, given their fan base, location and stadium.
Levy being such a small time **** will have contributed to that.
He has held them back imo.
No@slbsn Do you think there’s a chancethis has anything to do with the case?
Looks fake to me.
Living rent free on his £120 shirt?!
"Long standing goal of winning silverware now achieved"Dont think its anything to do with the 115 case,
A Sours fan twitter account posted this in June:
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Game, set and match.
Not real surely? Everything is AI nowadays. I'm starting to think these charges never existed.Living rent free on his £120 shirt?!
I was looking at the arse in the white pants then noticed the arsehole in the red shirt.
The rags and the victims have a throwing money around like there is no tomorrow, now one of the key conspirators Levy is jumping ship. I feel like there is a positive outcome coming, and that the end of PSR is nigh.
Game, set and match.
Spot on, mate.Daniel Levy’s negotiation style mirrors the Trump playbook—aggressive, transactional, and short-sighted. That kind of posturing might win a headline, but it rarely builds the trust needed for sustainable, win-win outcomes. Over time, people simply stop wanting to do business with you. Relationships matter, and Levy’s approach has too often burned bridges instead of building them.
The timing and speed is noteworthy to say the least. I don’t think anyone can definitively say it’s absolutely nothing to do with City, but there are a host of other just as likely explanations. I’d say it’s possible but unlikely.One opinion does not a game, set and match make.
Even if it's probably right. But you can't deny the timing is odd. A few weeks ago he was lording it over Neville in his chairman's role. Thursday? International break? It does stink of a quick exit out the back door for some reason ....
One opinion does not a game, set and match make.
Even if it's probably right. But you can't deny the timing is odd. A few weeks ago he was lording it over Neville in his chairman's role. Thursday? International break? It does stink of a quick exit out the back door for some reason ....