Daniel Levy has sensationally quit Tottenham Hotspur after almost 25 years.
The Premier League's longest-serving chairman - who has held the post since 2001 - stepped down from his role on Thursday night.
Levy, 63, has proved a divisive figure at Spurs as fans lost patience with the club's lack of success on the pitch.
Ex-Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou eventually ended the 17-year trophy drought by leading the North London giants to Europa League glory last season - only to lose his job weeks later.
Yet the London businessman has transformed Spurs off the pitch and led the club's move from White Hart Lane to the state-of-the-art Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Now, Levy - who has suffered a number of protests against his stewardship of the club - has decided to move on.