Daniel Levy has been speaking to Cambridge Union about a number of different topics regarding Tottenham Hotspur, including his lack of communication and why he very rarely comments on media stories
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has admitted that "probably every day" he has been frustrated at not being able to justify decisions to the fans. The 61-year-old is notoriously a very private person and very rarely comments on club matters.
"Probably every day," revealed Levy, when it was put to him if he has ever been frustrated at not explaining the reasoning behind decisions to the fanbase. "The media often print stories that just aren't true. It's perceptions. An article gets printed, it's a story that then becomes a reality, but I've remained dignified and I just won't comment."
"I'm not sure what an average Spurs fan is, but I would hope that they would perceive that I am always acting in the best interests of the club," he said. "I've given a large proportion of my working life to the club and I think that the club today, hopefully they will perceive it to be in a better place than when I first got involved."
"I think anyone that buys a football club, they may not fully understand or have the connection with the fans, but they do want the same thing as the fans, which is to win," outlined Levy.
"I think it would be wrong to assume that the Glazers don't want Manchester United to win. I'm sure they do."