Tottenham chair shift signals a new dawn for Spurs
Daniel Levy steps down after nearly 25 years as Tottenham chair.
The Lewis family installs a new leadership team, with Peter Charrington becoming nonexecutive chair.
Vinai Venkatesham was named chief executive in April and will grow influence as Spurs seek fresh investment.
The aim is to drive expansion to fund on field success and trophies.
As Mauricio Pochettino once said, “The club is a work in progress and so is every dream.”
On tactics I worship controlled chaos with pressing structures and wide angled runs.
Patterns of play unfold like lines of poetry, a patient search for meaning in motion.
Arsenal permanently haunt this narrative while Chelsea remain the test we measure ourselves against.
Yet the existential despair of being better on paper persists, even as business and ambition push forward.
- Levy steps down after 25 years; Charrington named nonexecutive chair; Venkatesham named CEO to attract investment.
- Spurs push expansion to fund on field ambitions and trophy pursuit.
- Romantic fatalism meets boardroom strategy as the club chases silverware while managing the business behind the scenes.
Daniel Levy
Tottenham Hotspur


