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today13/05/2026

Speaking to the Press Association at an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, Mr Levy said “relegation was not something we ever considered” when he was overseeing the building of the £1 billion Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2019. Spurs are just two points clear of the drop zone, having secured just 38 points from 36 games so far this season, taking until April 25 to win a league game in 2026. Asked how he felt about the club’s league position, he said: “Emptiness… but I’m optimistic that we will remain in the Premier League.” He answered “never, no, not in a million years” when asked if he saw any signs that club would end up in a relegation scrap. Despite the team’s poor showing in the league Mr Levy said he would continue attending matches, adding: “It’s in my blood.” Mr Levy was made a CBE by the Prince of Wales for services to charity and the community in Tottenham, supporting education, health and social inclusion and creating jobs through the construction of the stadium. “I think Tottenham fans should be proud that the club has made such a fantastic contribution to the local population,” he said. Having been in charge of Tottenham for 24 years, Mr Levy was the Premier League’s longest-serving chairman, but he was accused by fans of prioritising the club’s business interests over delivering success on the pitch. Mr Levy said he had hoped to win more silverware during his time in charge: “What I would have hoped for is winning the Premier League, winning the Champions League… easier said than done.” He said he spoke about Aston Villa with William, who is a long-standing Villa fan, when he received his honour. “I thanked him for allowing us (Tottenham) to beat Aston Villa when we played them a few weeks ago,” he said. “He wished us luck the rest of the season, very much hoping that Tottenham survives in the Premier League.”
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