Arsenal fans have been having their say after bitter rivals Tottenham Hotspur announced that Daniel Levy has stepped down as chairman.
On Thursday evening, Tottenham dropped a major bombshell as they confirmed that the 63-year-old is no longer their chairman.
Daniel Levy was the longest-serving chairman in the Premier League before his departure, having been appointed in March 2001.
With such a big development having taken place at the home of their arch-rivals, Arsenal fans all made a very similar point.
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Arsenal fans not happy Daniel Levy has left Tottenham
The last few years of Levy’s tenure have been marked by fan protests, with their supporters increasingly unhappy at his running of the club.
Obviously this has been good for Arsenal fans and, after Spurs announced his departure, they mockingly paid tribute to his ‘work’ at N17.
Some Gunners fans even expressed concern about Levy’s exit, worrying that they might actually become good over the coming years.
“If you ask me Daniel Levy did an unbelievable job,” one Arsenal fan joked on X.
“Got Spurs into the ‘big 6’ status all without winning a league and remaining at less titles than Huddersfield Town.”
Another supporter said: “This is awful for the rest of the league btw.”
The comments kept coming, with one fan saying: “Now that Daniel Levy has left, Spurs could truly be a serious problem for everyone else.
“Their stadium alone makes them financially able to compete with the elite and now with CL football they can challenge regularly for Top 4.
“This is bad news for Arsenal, Man City and Chelsea.”
Another said: “DANIEL LEVY, another legend has fallen! 17 years trophyless… the streets will never forget!”
And another said: “Thank you Daniel Levy for making Spurs a laughing stock of world football for 25 years.
“Your best signing was Beyonce… you’re a true Arsenal legend!”
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What happens now at Tottenham?
Peter Charrington has been named as Tottenham’s new non-executive chairman after Levy’s departure.
Charrington was appointed to the Tottenham board as a non-executive director earlier this year.
Now, in Levy’s absence, he has moved up into the newly-created non-executive chairman role.
Vinai Venkatesham, the CEO of Arsenal between 2020 and 2024, was hired as Tottenham’s chief executive in April.
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