Yet one man who refuses to pile on is Dier. The Spurs stalwart publicly backed Levy in the aftermath of his exit, insisting the outgoing chairman had been unfairly targeted.
In an interview with The Times, he said: "I sent him a message after he left, because I always had a good relationship with Daniel. The way I saw it was he was always defending Tottenham’s interest, all the time, right to the tips of his fingernails. As a fan that should be appreciated, you know? If your owner is looking after your club like that.
"Just look at what has happened to a lot of huge football clubs financially. Tottenham managed to build the best training ground in the world, best stadium, while still competing and being financially stable. For Tottenham to do that is remarkable. I don’t think anyone can argue with that."