Tottenham Hotspur hosted their Fans Forum on September 23 with Daniel Levy, Ange Postecoglou, Johan Lange and Heung-min Son taking to the stage.
Spurs fans were finally given a chance to grill their chairman, manager, and sporting director about recent decisions made by the club.
As was expected, questions being asked by the fans were monitored by the club, although some interesting points were still made to the panel.
One supporter asked Levy to name his top three achievements as chairman of the club and his answer was quite telling about his view on domestic cup successes.

Daniel Levy misses League Cup from top three achievements
Levy named reaching the Champions League final, opening the new stadium and the ‘fantastic’ players the club have had as his top three achievements in charge of Spurs.
Tottenham fans noticed the chairman didn’t name his only cup triumph under his tenure, the 2008 League Cup, in his list.
Unfortunately, it’s quite a telling view as to how Levy perceives the domestic cups and the way his managers have treated them also reflects that.
Granted, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is an amazing arena and the North London club have enjoyed watching some unbelievable players over the years but where is the ambition to turn these into silverware?
Daniel Levy reveals how he deals with Tottenham fans’ criticism
When asked about how he deals with the overwhelming amount of criticism he receives as chairman of the club, Levy revealed how he just blocks out the noise. The 62-year-old claims that the hate he gets from supporters only drives him to be more successful
Levy told supporters at the Fans Forum: “I have a very thick skin and I just ignore it. Makes me want to be more successful!”
Although maybe he should start to take on board some of the criticism. A lot of what he receives is too far, however, he would do well to accept some of the constructive feedback. One trophy in 23 years should ring alarm bells for him.
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