One of the biggest errors Levy has ever made, surely? Podge was doing well there, not ripping up trees, granted, but all seemed to be going along nicely: then came that utterly bizarre decision to play Kane(pen) in the CL final - from that moment on Pochettino was finished at Spuds. It was obvious to everybody that Kane(pen) wasn't fit and the whole side looked imbalanced because of it.
Since then they have been on a downward spiral, a spiral that has accelerated since that sullen, gloomy, 'weight-of-the-world-on-my-shoulders' gouger of other people's eyes turned up.
I daresay Levy had visions of Maureen lifting trophy after trophy: Spurs playing the game the way Pep could only dream about, breaking records along the way with reckless abandon, adulation from the entire English media...only it hasn't panned out that way, has it, Maureen?
With an air of sad predictability about the whole thing, there are rumours of discontent within the Spuds camp, Peg is throwing his players under the bus (again), his team is playing some of the worst football since the beginning of civilisation, when Neanderthal Rangers drew 0-0 with the Cavemen Clodders in a game that lasted for three weeks without any player having a shot on target - or in fact, any player even knowing what he was supposed to be doing there in the first place. The game that pundits often say was the inspiration for Pulis and Fat Sam in the years to come.
Spuds have always been seen as the least popular of all London teams (not including Millwall, of course), and hiring the Portuguese eye-gouger has done nothing to change that view.