Robbo
Paul Walsh
When Levy took over as Spurs chairman we were a mostly irrelevant mid table PL club with the occational good player who was often poached by better teams. We had gone through 11 managers the past ten years, caretakers included. We had qualified for Europe twice in that period, three times if you count the Intertoto cup.
We had a decent training ground and an old 36.000 seater stadium that we all loved, but which was ragged and worn. We had history and a reputation for playing good football, but not much to show for in the modern age.
...fast forward 18 years:
For the past 4 seasons we've been one of the top 2-3 PL clubs, finishing 3rd, 2nd, 3rd and 4th - the first time since the early 60s that we've managed three consecutive top 3 finishes. We have qualified for Europe ten consecutive seasons, the last four in the CL, and we just played in the CL final.
Today we have a 61.000 seater stadium considered the best in the world. We have a world class training facility. We have a squad full of good players, some of them world class or close to it. And now we have a manager considered by many to be one of the very best in the world, a proven winner with 25 trophies to his name - only six managers have more.
The one constant in the daily running of the club during all those years has been Daniel Levy. His leadership - not flawless by any means - and his vision has made Spurs into the club it is today. He has built the club brick by brick, he has worked tirelessly and ruthlessly with only the club's best interest at heart for two decades, and look where we are now compared to where we were when he became chairman. All of this without the help of financial doping or without putting the club into massive debt.
Like or dislike his methods, but Levy has made this club what it is today.
We had a decent training ground and an old 36.000 seater stadium that we all loved, but which was ragged and worn. We had history and a reputation for playing good football, but not much to show for in the modern age.
...fast forward 18 years:
For the past 4 seasons we've been one of the top 2-3 PL clubs, finishing 3rd, 2nd, 3rd and 4th - the first time since the early 60s that we've managed three consecutive top 3 finishes. We have qualified for Europe ten consecutive seasons, the last four in the CL, and we just played in the CL final.
Today we have a 61.000 seater stadium considered the best in the world. We have a world class training facility. We have a squad full of good players, some of them world class or close to it. And now we have a manager considered by many to be one of the very best in the world, a proven winner with 25 trophies to his name - only six managers have more.
The one constant in the daily running of the club during all those years has been Daniel Levy. His leadership - not flawless by any means - and his vision has made Spurs into the club it is today. He has built the club brick by brick, he has worked tirelessly and ruthlessly with only the club's best interest at heart for two decades, and look where we are now compared to where we were when he became chairman. All of this without the help of financial doping or without putting the club into massive debt.
Like or dislike his methods, but Levy has made this club what it is today.