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

trevo

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Oct 23, 2007
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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.
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Bilko

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I just hope Daniel Levy can recognise he has no aptitude for the footballing side-that he is a businessman and has no talent or nose for anything else. He should get a good D.O.F first(Rangenick please) and then let them start to dig us out of this hole he's created.
 

Seanson

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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
Imagine the cheek, paying himself the wages of an average underperforming football player. Just because he works 24/7 and has practically all his £800M stuck in Tottenham he thinks he can take an extra £1M or so out to keep the wife from complaining too much.
 
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