Is Daniel Levy using Amazon All or Nothing series to rebuild his public image?

One Premier League chairman that most people love to hate is Daniel Levy, even some fans of Tottenham are tired of him and they will be happy to see the back of him.

He has been at the helm of Spurs for a long time now and it seems that his reputation opens him up to criticism on a regular basis.

An individual like him will always want to take advantage of an opportunity to repair his reputation.

Levy isn’t a person that talks all the time as he does most of his job behind the scenes.

Because of that approach he often leaves fans and football lovers with unanswered questions about some of his decisions, he seems to have found the perfect platform to repair his reputation to some degree.

Spurs were filmed by Amazon for a documentary the whole of last season as they struggled for form and even change managers mid-season and Levy took time to explain that there are misconceptions about him and wanting to improve Spurs as a club.

In All or Nothing which will be released next week, he said, as reported in the Standard:

“I think the perception of me is that I’m hard-nosed, stubborn, don’t care and [am] not ambitious, I think a lot of that isn’t fair.

“I certainly think I’m incredibly ambitious to improve the team. They just don’t understand how hard it is to get to that place. I’ve run a lot of businesses. Running a football club is the hardest business I’ve ever run.”