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Contingency planning : When Ange is sacked, who should replace him?

Who do you want as the next Tottenham Hotspur manager?

  • Andoni Iraola

    Votes: 10 16.7%
  • Marco Silva

    Votes: 7 11.7%
  • Thomas Frank

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • Kieran McKenna

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • Mauricio Pochettino

    Votes: 31 51.7%
  • Edin Tersic

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • A.N. Other

    Votes: 9 15.0%

  • Total voters
    60
It may be perceived as nepotism but you'd give your family every opportunity as well. Josh is a VERY capable operator and well respected leader.

We work in the same industry at c suite level and I have dealings with him.

Also helped out when a friend of ours had a terminal illness nice guy , diddnt have to .

Most situations you have some form of nepotism... broadly you trust family more than non family ... no défense here just my personal observation and experience
 
Both are nepotism. It always is where you dont competitively recruit the best candidate from an open field. And there's about a 1 in a billion probability that that is your son

She is, but uses her maiden name: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/tracey-dixon-b6ab1272

Bumped into my cousin at a family funeral a couple of weeks ago. She used to work for Tracey, who has been at the club for a very long time. I bet my cousin left 15 years ago.

I think she's more than a PA though. I thought she was running some admin/ops teams at the club.
 
Levy's wife is his PA and his son is shadowing him (while working in other family companies) preparing to take over his job. Its full on nepotism.
His son is doing a bit more than shadowing his Dad.

Billionaire Joe Lewis places a 34-year-old atop besieged empire​

Bloomberg News
When Joe Lewis bought a major stake in Tottenham Hotspur Football Club in 2000, he did so alongside Daniel Levy, the scion of a UK clothing business and father to a 10-year-old boy named Josh.

More than two decades later, Josh Levy, now 34, finds himself sitting atop Lewis’ empire, trying to navigate the fallout from the billionaire’s guilty plea to insider-trading charges in the U.S.

Levy recently was named co-CEO of Lewis’ Tavistock Group, which has assets including five-star hotels, U.S. restaurants and enclaves for the world’s rich. Along with fellow co-CEO Nick Beucher and Chairman Shehan Dissanayake, he’s among the leaders in the succession race for who calls the shots at the investment firm that helped Lewis build one of the UK’s biggest fortunes.


 
It may be perceived as nepotism but you'd give your family every opportunity as well. Josh is a VERY capable operator and well respected leader.

We work in the same industry at c suite level and I have dealings with him.

Also helped out when a friend of ours had a terminal illness nice guy , diddnt have to .

Most situations you have some form of nepotism... broadly you trust family more than non family ... no défense here just my personal observation and experience
You always give family opportunities even if you may doubt them
Why wouldn’t you, it’s your choice and your money
 
does he get along with papa or does he want to be his own man?

Doesn't really matter. Tavistok are a seperate company to enic. Enic are not owned by tavistok. They are owned by levy and lewis family trusts. Which josh might be a beneficiary of. But his role in tavistok will have no say in tottenham.
 
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