Daniel Levy's leadership at Tottenham has been a commercial success but questions remain about the club’s trophy drought.
A group of Qatari investors want to keep Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy on at the club if they manage to complete a takeover of the Premier League club. Spurs are currently suffering on the pitch ...
while most Spurs fans blame Daniel Levy, the club's embattled chairman, for their current mess. A group of Spurs supporters plan to protest against the ownership before and after the United game.
Daniel Levy stands to benefit financially from any potential Tottenham Hotspur takeover happening. Levy has spent the best part of a quarter of a century overseeing the day-to-day running of Spurs and ...
Daniel Levy could be given the chance ... a group of Qatari investors are willing to give Levy a long-term contract to continue running Spurs as executive chairman. Retaining Levy would be a ...
Tottenham could turn to one of the Premier League's longest-serving managers to replace under-pressure Ange Postecoglou.
Daniel Levy is facing more protests against ... United game for a staged protest to display their displeasure at Levy and the Spurs board. The protestors are determined not to attempt to organise ...
As reported by Matt Hughes of The Guardian, Daniel Levy may be offered the opportunity ... has been subject of significant scrutiny from Spurs fans in recent weeks due to poor on-field ...