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Daniel Levy returns to the top of the Premier League directors' money league

mawspurs

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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has reclaimed the title of highest-paid director among the Premier League’s current 20 clubs. The most recent confirmed figures are from 2021-22 club accounts and Levy was paid £3,265,000, or £400,000 a year more than second-placed Paul Barber, the CEO at Brighton.

Source: Daily Mail
 

worcestersauce

"I'm no optimist I'm just a prisoner of hope
Jan 23, 2006
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Sometimes you look at the timing of something and you have to wonder if there is some unseen hand at work in the cosmos.
 

Misfit

President of The Niles Crane Fanclub
May 7, 2006
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And why not? Many seem irrationally preoccupied with footballing success and other mundane distractions instead of focusing on the real purpose of the club - its growing property portfolio.
 

Japhet

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Aug 30, 2010
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Perfect timing. We're all so happy for him in the current circumstances. He has the awareness of a telegraph pole.
 

jay2040

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Aug 31, 2012
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At least we are the top of some table- well done Daniel!
On a serious note he should give some of his earnings back due to the shitshow we find ourselves in.
 

Wearegoingtowintheleague

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Nov 10, 2018
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We missed a trick there.

We should have got Levy to negotiate his own salary.

Levy the director would have asked for 3.2mill, levy the negotiator would have offered 500k

Months later they'd have verbally agreed on 2..5 mill, but when the contracts were about to be signed the paperwork says 2mill

Levy the director would have walked away. Whilst the club issues a statement we were never interested in Levy.
 

Rjayspur

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This is brilliantly timed. I am really looking forward to Levy's end of season letter to the fans. He must be re-writing now.
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Aug 9, 2017
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In the article thought this was the interesting bit.


However well remunerated the best-paid directors are, there are only two top-earning directors who earn more than the basic average first-team pay of their clubs’ players.

One is at Bournemouth and the other is Brighton’s Barber
 

Ribble

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Apr 13, 2011
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Given our accounts came out mid-February this entire article exists to do nothing but farm hate-clicks from Spurs fans.
 

newbie

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Jul 16, 2004
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How to read the room
his clearly not good at this

Timing of sacking managers, super league, hiring of managers and DOFs


how many times would Daniel Levy have sacked Daniel Levy, if it's zero we have to ask what our goals are, clearly its no the football
 

tcyrus

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Dec 7, 2006
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the Daily Mail are on a wind up,
there going to be at it all summer,
anyone who reads that trash should boycott it for the summer
 
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