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BREAKING News Update – September 4, 2025 Daniel Levy, the longest‑serving chairman in Premier League history, has stepped down from his role at Tottenham Hotspur with immediate effect after nearly 25 years in charge. Appointed in 2001, Levy oversaw the club’s transformation—leading them into regular European competition, orchestrating the construction of the new stadium and training centre, and ending a 17‑year trophy drought with the Europa League win last season His final year was marred by a dismal Premier League campaign, finishing 17th after a record 22 defeats, plus fan protests earlier in 2024 and 2025 over managerial instability and transfer policy In his resignation statement, Levy said: “I am incredibly proud… We have built this club into a global heavyweight… More than that, we have built a community…” The club confirmed there will be no changes to its ownership or shareholder structure Today also marks the start of a new leadership era: Peter Charrington steps in as Non‑Executive Chairman, with Vinai Venkatesham—recently appointed CEO—handling day‑to‑day operations Subscribe and stay tuned for reaction from fans, club insiders, and what this means for Tottenham’s future.
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BREAKING News Update – September 4, 2025 Daniel Levy, the longest‑serving chairman in Premier League history, has stepped down from his role at Tottenham Hotspur with immediate effect after nearly 25 years in charge. Appointed in 2001, Levy oversaw the club’s transformation—leading them into regular European competition, orchestrating the construction of the new stadium and training centre, and ending a 17‑year trophy drought with the Europa League win last season His final year was marred by a dismal Premier League campaign, finishing 17th after a record 22 defeats, plus fan protests earlier in 2024 and 2025 over managerial instability and transfer policy In his resignation statement, Levy said: “I am incredibly proud… We have built this club into a global heavyweight… More than that, we have built a community…” The club confirmed there will be no changes to its ownership or shareholder structure Today also marks the start of a new leadership era: Peter Charrington steps in as Non‑Executive Chairman, with Vinai Venkatesham—recently appointed CEO—handling day‑to‑day operations Subscribe and stay tuned for reaction from fans, club insiders, and what this means for Tottenham’s future.
Follow or Subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.
Rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — two sentences is all it takes to push us up the charts and bring more Spurs fans into the fold.
🔗 Quick linksThingLinkWatch the full videoYouTube.com/@EchoOfGloryJoin the debateX (Twitter) @EOGTHFCBehind-the-scenes clipsTikTok & Instagram Reels @EOGTHFCMerch & supporter perksanechoofglory.com/store💬 Feedback or guest ideas?
Drop us a voice note on SpeakPipe or email [email protected].
Thanks for listening — and as always, Come On You Spurs!
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