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Daniel Levy may have made private appointment behind the scenes as £250m Tottenham mystery deepens

With Tottenham in freefall under Ange Postecoglou, the blame game is in full swing in N17. Is it a rotten football culture and fixation on all things commercial, or simply a biblical injury list?

In truth, the current soap opera at Spurs is probably a combination of all of the above coupled𝔉 with umpteen other structural issues.

It’s hard to argue that the manager isn’t culpable for several of them, but it is Levy’s blood꧂ that fan🐼s are baying for – and with one trophy in the 21st century, who can argue with them?

Photo by Alex Pantling - The FA/The FA via Getty Images
Photo by Alex Pantling – The FA/The FA via Getty Images

Tottenham are without a win in their last seven Premier League matches.

Granted, that run was punctuated with a 1-0 League Cup semi-final first-leg win over al🐭l-conquerin♕g Liverpool, giving them a half-decent chance of a first trophy🎶 since 2008.

But although the last decade or so has been characterised by a belief that silverware of any description would change things at Spurs, the malaise in this co🥂rner of North Lond💯on is now well beyond a quick fix.

ClubMajor honours since Tottenham last won a trophy
Man CityPremier League (8), FA Cup (2), League Cup (6), UEFA Champions League (1), Super Cup (1), Club World Cup (1)
Man UnitedPremier League (4), FA Cup (2), League Cup (4), UEFA Champions League (1), Club World Cup (1), UEFA Europa League (1)
ChelseaPremier League (3), FA Cup (4), League Cup (1), UEFA Champions League (2), Europa League (2), Super Cup (1), Club World Cup (1)
LiverpoolPremier League (1), FA Cup (1), League Cup (3), UEFA Champions League (1), Super Cup (1), Club World Cup (1)
ArsenalFA Cup (4)
Leicester CityPremier League (1), FA Cup (1)
WiganFA Cup (1)
PortsmouthFA Cup (1)
BirminghamLeague Cup (1)
SwanseaLeague Cup (1)
West HamConference League (1)
NewcastleLeague Cup (1)

W♑inning English football’s least prestigious ‘major’ honour probably wouldn’t stifle the calls for Levy toඣ step aside as chairman.

Similarly, it probably won’t be a determining factor in whether Ange Postecoglou keeps his job as far as ENIC are concerned given the paltry prize money and pre♑stige❀ on offer from the League Cup.

For context, the difference between finishing in 15th (Tottenham’s current league position) and ꦕ14th in the Premier League is worth around 20 times more th𝔉an the payout for winning the League Cup.

Position Team Played MP Won W Drawn D Lost L For GF Against GA Diff GD Points Pts
12 Man UtdManchester United23 8 5 10 28 32 -4 29
13 Crystal PalaceCrystal Palace23 6 9 8 26 30 -4 27
14 West HamWest Ham23 7 6 10 28 44 -16 27
15 TottenhamTottenham23 7 3 13 46 37 9 24
16 EvertonEverton22 5 8 9 19 28 -9 23
17 LeicesterLeicester23 4 5 14 25 49 -24 17

And i🐓f there is one thing that moves ENIC and Levy, it is money.

The owners have never taken a penny out of the club via equity, although Levy has been paid over £50m in his role as chairman since he tꦺ🌳ook the position – initially on an interim basis – in 2000.

Chart showing how much Daniel Levy has taken from his salary as Tottenham chairman since 2001-03

Having engineerಞed the move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, made the Spurs the most profitable club in Premier League history, and hiked revenue by over 1,000 per cent, Levy would argue he’s good value.

And while Tottenham fans – who measure success against wholly different criteria – would disagree in the most extreme terms, the 62-year-old has proved his busﷺiness acumen once again in recent weeks.

Tottenham smash £250m barrier

recently released their annual Football Moneyღ League, which ranks clubs according to official data based on various financial metrics.

In terms of revenue, Tottenham fell from 8th to 9th place, with their absence from the Champions League seeing turnover fall from £550m t🐎o aro🧸und £515m.

Updated infographic showing the breakdown in revenue between media, commercial and matchday income for Tottenham Hotspur in 2023-24

However,💦 commercial income has risen from £218m to approximately £250ꦬm.

And given that Sp🅘urs have struck nine new sponsorship deals since the start of the season, fans can expect to see that figure rise again when their 2024-25 figures are released.

In details that don’t make good reading for supporters desperate ཧfor more investment, Spurs also had the lowest wages-to-t💯urnover ratio of any club in the Money League.

We can also confi🎃dently say that, although not every club’s accounts are out yet, that will translate to the lowest wages-to-turnover ratio in the Premier Leagu𒆙e for 2023-24.

Screenshot of the Deloitte Football Money League 2025

Levy and E༺NIC would argue that their business model is sound and that they are simply spending within their means.

The more cynically minded among us, however, would contest that they have simply found that spending enough to compete four the top six places in 🌊the Premier League delivers the best income-expenses ratio.

In any case, it is not working this season, and no amount of commercial income will offset the ignominy that a bottom-half finish in the Premier League – or worse – wꦜould cause.

The Todd Kline mystery: Where is Tottenham’s CEO?

Although Spurs fans are sick of he꧅aring about their commercial department, they may well be wondering who is steering the ship 🐈at present.

It has been almost 12 months since Tottenham announced that chief commercial officer Todd Kline would be exiting the club in a prosaic statemen🔥t that suggest꧃ed he may have left under a cloud.

Soon after, it emerg𝓡ed that Kline had def𝔍ected to Chelsea.

Spurs are yet to announce his successor, although an unnamed official under the banner of ‘chie💛f commercial officer’ did attend a leading sports 𝐆business conference late last year.

Photo by Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images
Photo by Catherine Ivill – AMA/Getty Images

Whoever it is, they could have a big hand in the future of the club as they will likely be given a seat on the board, a💙ccording to football finance expert Kieran Maguire.

Speaking exclusively to TBR Football, Maguire said: “Commercial revenue is one area where clubs have an element of control.

Diagram showing the ownership structure of Tottenham, including Daniel Levy, the discretionary trust benefitting the family of Joe Lewis, ENIC, and 30,000 other Spurs investors

“Therefore, having someone with experience in the role and can communicate at ‘C’ level is essentially

“I would imagine the commercial director will have a board position because the decisions they make are significant financially in the long term.”