Gary has slammed Tottenham owner Daniel Levy.

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Gary Neville has slammed Tottenham chairman and owner Daniel Levy, calling him an interfering executive in the footballing business and saying it is time for him to leave the club.

    The protests at Tottenham Hotspur have become more violent, including ahead of Sunday’s game at Manchester United, which was attend by more than 1,000 fans.
    “The rumours going around are that Spurs are เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา looking to buy the club. It would be a very expensive price but maybe the time is right in some ways,” Neville told Ufabet Sports.


    “I think what he’s done here in terms of the stadium, the training grounds. The problem is he can’t separate the football side from himself. So at the end of the day he’s just looking after the business side. “


    He’s obviously very good at that. He’s very well run. That’s what you want in a football club. It’s easy in a football club to have people who say ‘yes’ and have an emotion about spending money. “
    He has to look after Tottenham and their long-term future but he has to bring in experts in the football department and he seems to be interfering and putting pressure on the way he runs things in that area all the time. “
    That’s a massive problem because a football club is a football club and it’s all about first-team performance. “
    The stadium is fantastic, the training ground is fantastic. That’s what he can do. He can do it. He can bring in the commercial revenue, make sure the NFL and Beyonce are here. There’s a lot of money coming into the club. “He’s protecting the long-term future of the club in terms of revenue and other important things,” he said.
    “But he can’t let it go. It’s like United when David Gill and Sir Alex Ferguson left. People who used to be business managers, and they did a great job, come into the football side and think they can play Football Manager and they can’t. It’s a completely different skill set.”

Overall, Neville’s remarks have brought attention to the ongoing issues at Tottenham Hotspur and have reignited discussions about the club’s future. Whether Levy will heed Neville’s advice and consider selling the club remains to be seen, but one thing is for certain: change could be on the horizon for the North London club. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as it unfolds.