Daniel Levy spends millions on sacking managers. Who is the real failure at our club?
Daniel Levy spends millions on sacking managers. Who is the real failure at our club?
By
Don Scully
Daniel has splashed millions out in compensation
on his managerial signings because they didn't meet his expectations and had to
go.
Pochettino remains our longest-serving and most
successful manager in the Premier League, based on win ratio and league
finishes.
Since Daniel Levy arrived at our club in 2000,
nine men have permanently sat in the hot seat. Throw in a couple of caretakers,
which adds up to eleven men in our dugout during Levy's two-decade reign.
None lasted as long as Mauricio Pochettino, who
lasted five years in charge. He took us where no Spurs manager had been before,
guiding the club to our first Champions League final in June, but was sent on
his way after a poor run of form at the start of the following season. And that
poor run was caused because Levy refused to refurbish the team. However, only
Juande Ramos won a trophy with Levy as his boss, though George Graham had also
won the League Cup earlier in his tenure. At the same time, Jacques Santini had
the shortest spell in charge of any full-time manager.
All the sackings cost millions in compensation
and nothing to show for it. Granted, other clubs have gone through many
managers (such as Chelsea), but they at least had trophies to show for their
sackings while we became a laughingstockA.
Managers
under Daniel Levy
1. Ryan Mason 24 Apr 2023 Present
2. Cristian Stellini 26 Mar, 2023 24 Apr, 2023
3. Antonio Conte 02 Nov, 2021 26 Mar, 2023
4. Nuno Espirito Santo 30 Jun, 2021 01 Nov, 2021
5. Ryan Mason 19 Apr, 2021 29
Jun, 2021
6. Jose Mourinho 20 Nov, 2019 19 Apr, 2021
7. Mauricio Pochettino 27 May, 2014 19 Nov, 2019
8. Tim Sherwood 16 Dec 2013 13
May 2014
9. Andre Villas-Boas 03 Jul 2012 16
Dec 2013
10.
Harry
Redknapp 25 Oct, 2008 15 Jun, 2012
11.
Juande
Ramos 29 Oct, 2007 25 Oct, 2008
12.
Clive
Allen 26 Oct 2007 29 Oct 2007
13.
Martin
Jol 05 Nov 2004 26 Oct 2007
14.
Jacques
Santini 03 Jun, 2004 05 Nov, 2004
15.
David
Pleat 21 Sep 2003 03 Jun 2004
16.
Glenn
Hoddle 02 Apr 2001 21 Sep 2003
17.
David
Pleat 16 Mar 2001 02 Apr 2001
18.
George
Graham 01 Oct 1998 16 Mar 2001
Levy's
purchases
As Levy is the man behind the football players'
purchases, that is, until he hired Fabio Paratici as Director of Football, he
has wasted millions on poor players, only one or two making the grade. Still,
they (the good ones) eventually left for glory and trophies (which they
couldn't find under Levy's firm grip on the club).
Only Ramos brought us a trophy, and he didn't
last very long afterwards.
Levy has always managed the club as if he is the
one who has the football knowledge, and his 'managers' were there just to
recreate the dreams in his head and win trophies with his 'brilliant' purchases
(which they never did). What it did do was expose him as a glorified wanna-be
football-Director failure.
Yes, Daniel Levy is a brilliant accountant who
demolished our beloved White Hart Lane and replaced it with a money-making
machine. But Tottenham Hotspur isn't just about bricks and mortar, but a
football team with a proud history… which he inherited but allowed to dwindle
for his greater project.
The club was formed in 1882 after moving from
the marshes to, eventually, White Hart Lane. Our great club's founders and
distinguished managers built a legacy that went from strength to strength until
Levy, Lewis, and ENIC got their greasy paws on our club and allowed the team to
deteriorate in a cloud of boos, Spursyness and recriminations.
The
successful managers before Levy and ENIC's capture of our club and tore it
apart were:
John
Cameron FA Cup: 1900–01
Peter
McWilliam Second Division: 1919–20, FA Cup: 1920–21, FA Charity Shield: 1921
Arthur
Rowe First Division: 1950–51, Second Division: 1949–50, FA Charity Shield: 1951
Bill
Nicholson First Division: 1960–61, FA Cup: 1960–61, 1961–62, 1966–67, League
Cup: 1970–71, 1972–73, FA Charity Shield: 1961, 1962, 1967 (shared), UEFA Cup
Winners' Cup: 1962–63, UEFA Cup: 1971–72 (Eleven
trophies to his name)
Keith
Burkinshaw FA Cup: 1980–81, 1981–82, FA Charity Shield: 1981 (shared), UEFA
Cup: 1983–84
Terry
Venables FA Cup: 1990–91
Peter
Shreeves FA Charity Shield: 1991
(shared)
George
Graham League Cup: 1998–99
Above are the great managers that brought glory
to our club.
Below is
the one who got our lowly trophy for Levy and the fans, but instead of building
on that success, he followed through with failure, the "spursy" name
and shame on our team.
Juande Ramos won the lowly League Cup: 2007–08,
and that is it.
Twenty-three years in charge and the only great
success to his name was bringing our club into disrepute (oh, and his money-making
multi-complex Arena).
Harry Kane, who Levy calls a Spurs' legend', has
become our top all-time leading goal scorer, top goal scorer for England and is
near becoming the all-time top goal scorer for the Premier League; but he
hasn't won one single trophy. Levy calls him a 'legend.' What does that say for
true legends like Greaves, Jones, Blanchflower, and the list goes on, who have
actually won trophies? The only reason Levy calls him a legend is because he
has nothing else to offer the fans.
No wonder the fans shout, "ENIC and Levy OUT!"
It is up to the fans whether they want to
continue Levy's legacy or demand a new direction, preferably with owners that
understand our history and want to recapture our Glory days!
By
Don Scully
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