Once hailed as a masterful, canny and shrewd operator for Spurs, but as time has passed and we've seen his practices time and again now; isn't if fair to say he is the primary reason for Spurs' inertia and textbook merry-go-round of both managers and players?
His M.O. of leaving his star players having to fight to get out of the club must also make any real promising up and coming talent wary of stepping foot in the club (where any other option on an equal footing is available to them) and after the exodus - or keeping unhappy players - we're about to see, it's hard to envisage anything but a tumble back into pack they almost extricated from during , what is now looking like their version of a golden era.
Does anybody else feel the above is inevitable and nearly all of it is down to Levy and his practices with both bringing in, and selling on talent as well as pin-balling from manager to manager? Pochettino's era had the potential to be pivotal for them and instead, they've made a pig's ear of it on each level presented (youth development, squad development, sales and managerial) and who else can the finger for that be pointed to but Levy?
Is the once-lauded-one ever going to be scrutinised?
His M.O. of leaving his star players having to fight to get out of the club must also make any real promising up and coming talent wary of stepping foot in the club (where any other option on an equal footing is available to them) and after the exodus - or keeping unhappy players - we're about to see, it's hard to envisage anything but a tumble back into pack they almost extricated from during , what is now looking like their version of a golden era.
Does anybody else feel the above is inevitable and nearly all of it is down to Levy and his practices with both bringing in, and selling on talent as well as pin-balling from manager to manager? Pochettino's era had the potential to be pivotal for them and instead, they've made a pig's ear of it on each level presented (youth development, squad development, sales and managerial) and who else can the finger for that be pointed to but Levy?
Is the once-lauded-one ever going to be scrutinised?