Daniel Levy Admits to Feeling ‘Emptiness’ About Tottenham’s Relegation Battle
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Eight months after the Europa-League-Triumph Tottenham Hotspur fights for sporting survival. A gray in the eyes of the ex-CEO.
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"Thank you, thank you very much." Levy, who left after Son Heung-min departed, received the Order of the British Empire. He affirmed that Tottenham would never be relegated, even in a million years. Sports Chosun Reporter Kim Seong-won. Former Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, who managed the club for 25 years, denied his former team's relegation to the second division. After stepping down as chairman of Tottenham last September...
Former Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has said it was unthinkable that the club would ever be relegated from the Premier League, speaking to BBC Sport.
Tottenham threatens to decline, the former CEO feels "empty" when looking at the Premier League table.
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