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Sports news (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
Harry needs a new defender and midfielder - and no interference from Daniel Levy on the training ground.
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Jewish Current Issues (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
I guess I would probably have a little more credibility on this if I had said it the day before CONTENTIONS published my post "Daniel Levy's Adjectives," rather than the day after, but COMMENTARY magazine's CONTENTIONS has developed, in a...
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Snuffysmith's Blog (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
Four crises on Obama's horizon By Daniel Levy No one should be surprised that president-elect Barack Obama's first press conference, three days after his historic November 4th victory, was devoted almost exclusively to the economy. Obama was also quick to remind reporters that there is only one president at a time, and his turn does not begin until January 20. While domestic challenges will dominate...
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Dear Mr Levy (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
Darren Anderton, old shaggy, remember him? Decent bloke, decent player, plagued with one or two injuries. He said some rather interesting things in the papers recently about his career, including one or two digs aimed at our emperor, Daniel Levy. Dazza, back in 2004, had a verbal offer for a new contract at Spurs. He was out in the US seeing a specialist about an injury that had seen him sidelined...
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Z-Word Blog (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
Daniel Levy works for a think tank. This is a little odd because, judging by some of the things he says here, thinking does not appear be his forte. …sixty years after the establishment of the state, and alongside all its accomplishments, the onus is now on Israel and its founding ideology, Zionism, to demonstrate [...]
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 17/11/2008
Daniel Levy is beginning another radical overhaul at Tottenham after it emerged he will work at the club’s training ground for up to three days a week.
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 14/11/2008
Former Spurs assistant coach Gus Poyet has admitted Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy was right to sack him and Juande Ramos. But he feels the players got off lightly.
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4sportsake.com (Free subscription) | 14/11/2008
After such a poor start to the season, chairman Daniel Levy was forced to take action and he sacked not just the manager at the club but the set up as well. This included director of football Damien Comolli. It seems Mr Comolli feels he left with his head held high. Damien Comolli reckons he did an exceptional job when he was at Tottenham. The ex-sporting director, sacked with boss Juande Ramos last...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 13/11/2008
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has spoken of his excitement over the club's move to a new stadium.
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Dear Mr Levy (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
Damien Comolli has fallen on his feet. The much maligned easy-to-blame target for the Spurs boo-boys, the media and for the right honourable Daniel Levy - who made sure that after Ramos was acquired as manager that everyone knew he was brought in on the say so and recommendation of Comolli (thus by default, responsibility for his failure was tagged). But, fallen on his feet has Damien. At Saint-Etienne....
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 08/11/2008
After enduring his first failure in a distinguished career as a result of the mistakes of others, Gustavo Poyet is ready to go it alone. In his first interview since being sacked as assistant head coach at Tottenham Hotspur, Poyet blames Daniel Levy, the chairman, for the club’s terrible start to the season and articulates frustration over his limited input, but he is more concerned about the next...
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is ignoring the clubs lowly league position by telling the Journal that Spurs are a top five club. read more
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Chairman Daniel Levy insists Tottenham are still the biggest threat to the Premier League's Big Four as they recover from their worst league start since 1912.
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Sports news (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
Changing your manager every two years will never bring stability to a club - so why can't Daniel Levy see it?
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
Tottenham's Daniel Levy has employed eight different managers in his seven years in charge, writes