If he's as incompetent as you believe, then he must be just about the luckiest person ever born.
To have taken a club from where we were to where we got to before the grandkids started sticking their grubby fingers in the pie, is one hell of a long lucky streak.
You're confusing two things here, business and football.
Levy is a brilliant businessman and has worked absolute miracles at our club, nobody could or should take that away from him but that's beside the point that he's not very good at the football side of things.
The constant chopping and changing of staff, poor squad management and the need to always "win a deal" has been detrimental not only to our success on the pitch but to our relationships with other clubs.
The constant failure to build from a position of strength and the habit of failing to back a manager after the first window or two have all led us to where we are now.
And I've always been a defender of his, right up until the end of the Conte period and that's when I lost the faith.
He's got us as far as he could and made us into a club that was too big for one man to micro-manage everything but he could let go of control and just couldn't manage to let people just get on with their jobs.
So don't get me wrong, he has been fantastic for the club but all journeys come to and end and his story had run it's course.
Basically, he created a monster that he couldn't control on his own anymore, with his old fashioned way of doing things.
The game moved on and he didn't, or couldn't, change to go with it.
I don't think he's incompetent, far from it but two things can be true at the same time.