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End of era at Tottenham
The Guardian
|September 05, 2025
Levy out after 25 years as Spurs look for fresh approach
Daniel Levy has left his role as the chair of Tottenham, ending almost 25 years in charge and leaving a legacy that is best described as mixed.
A new leadership team has been put in place, with Peter Charrington, who was brought on to the board in March, stepping into a newly created role of nonexecutive chair.
Vinai Venkatesham, who was named as the chief executive in April, will grow further in influence and one of their principal goals will be to attract fresh investment. It is understood that it is essential for Spurs to drive their varied plans to expand the business, which would help in the ultimate ambition of bringing on-field success.
Levy, who took over from Alan Sugar as the chairman in February 2001, has been a magnet for criticism from the fans. They have accused him of putting profit before glory and staged protests calling for him to quit. They have been frustrated by the lack of silverware on his watch, although the team did win the Europa League last season, adding to the League Cup success of 2008. Levy sacked 13 managers - excluding caretakers - in the pursuit of the winning formula.
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