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Daniel Levy - Former Chairman

Far too much conjecture in there to be fair...I'm just adding some factual timeline events.

The point that could be argued, is if the Lewis's knew Levy was out the door imminently, then it's bad management (from them) right out the gate to allow the dead man walking to have final sign off on such critical decisions.

But besides, everyone appeared happy (within the camp) of the Frank appointment. Furthermore, equally happy with Lange continuing and then Paratici joing him in a joint roll.
"Here Daniel, have the summer, for old times sake like"

Its terrible ownership if its to be believed
 
"Here Daniel, have the summer, for old times sake like"

Its terrible ownership if its to be believed
We know Daniel was involved in the appointment of Frank and the move for Gibbs-White and iirc the negotiations for Savio so it's not like he knew his time was up and wasn't involved. It does make sense that the Lewis' had an inclination as to what they were going to do, but I don't believe Levy was in on that plan. Vinai himself may not have known the ultimate plan was to remove Levy as soon as they did, it's very possible that he believes he was hired for a gradual handover, but the Lewis' based on their investigation / thinking they could do better without Levy hastened the move.
 
We know Daniel was involved in the appointment of Frank and the move for Gibbs-White and iirc the negotiations for Savio so it's not like he knew his time was up and wasn't involved. It does make sense that the Lewis' had an inclination as to what they were going to do, but I don't believe Levy was in on that plan. Vinai himself may not have known the ultimate plan was to remove Levy as soon as they did, it's very possible that he believes he was hired for a gradual handover, but the Lewis' based on their investigation / thinking they could do better without Levy hastened the move.
You dont just remove someone who has had 26 years at a whim though, if you plan to get rid you dont give someone that much control. However its framed its terrible IMO, utterly ridiculous really
 
You dont just remove someone who has had 26 years at a whim though, if you plan to get rid you dont give someone that much control. However its framed its terrible IMO, utterly ridiculous really
It all felt very ENICish for me. When don't we make reactive decisions?

To elaborate for any normal organisation I think your critique would be correct, a well run ordered organisation wouldn't let Levy run the window and then immediately ask him to leave as soon as it's finished (or maybe a very ruthless corporation would do this?). However this is ENIC we are talking about and we have nearly 2 decades of similar decisions on the football side, so acting in this way should be of no surprise to anyone who have ever really paid attention to their actions in totality.

ENIC's corporate culture and Levy as a clear component of it has been clear for us all to see.
 
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Have a read up on discretionary trusts and how they work , "certain members of his family", so is Josh a potential beneficiary of any sale. Josh sits alongside Beucher as co-CEO at Tavistock Group they must have interesting board meetings if Josh is happy to allow unwelcome buyers into a share of ENIC.

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The Ange point wasn't valid in the greater conversation of having an aligned club structure because it wasn't aligned with Ange anymore than it was aligned with Conte or Jose or the dreaded Frank.

Yes I understand you wanted the club to align with Ange's ethos but it was never going to happen under Levy because we spoke the talk constantly but never actually walked the walk.

If the new lot are into basketball then their ethos should be a good match for Ange’s tactics. They might get him back. 😀
 
Vinai himself may not have known the ultimate plan was to remove Levy as soon as they did, it's very possible that he believes he was hired for a gradual handover, but the Lewis' based on their investigation / thinking they could do better without Levy hastened the move.
If they allowed DL to remain so involved that he was in charge of transfer negotiations during last summer’s window, as has been widely reported, I believe there was very probably an incident which triggered his resignation/firing.

Pure conjecture but it fits the history better than the alternatives.
 
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