Tottenham followers protest of their THOUSANDS towards Daniel Levy forward of Man United conflict – as they name for beleaguered chairman’s exit
- Frustration towards the Tottenham chairman has intensified in recent weeks
- The club sit 14th in the Premier League and are out of both domestic cups
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Tottenham fans have come out in full force to protest against Daniel Levy ahead of Spurs’ Premier League clash against Manchester United this afternoon.
Frustration towards the Tottenham chairman has intensified in recent weeks, with the club 14th in the Premier League and out of both domestic cups.
Current manager Ange Postecoglou may be feeling the heat but anger at Levy is longstanding with Tottenham trophyless for 17 years and without a top-three finish in the league since 2018.
This is despite the club posting a revenue of £615million last season and charging the second-most expensive adult season ticket in Europe at £856.
Fulfilling their vow to do so from earlier this week, thousands of supporters have turned up for a demonstration, organised by fans’ group Change for Tottenham, having grown fed up with the club’s decline on the pitch during Levy’s tenure.
A crowd of at least 2,000 made their way down the High Road before they congregated outside the stadium where various chants for Levy to leave the club were heard.

Frustration towards Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has vastly intensified in recent weeks

At least 2,000 supporters made their way to the demonstration against the club’s hierarchy
A number of large banners were then held up outside of the West Stand, with one of the largest – aimed at majority owners ENIC – reading: ’24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy – Time for change.’
Fans have targeted the ownership’s lack of ambition, with another banner reading: ‘To dare is too dear, ENIC out.’
Disapproval has often stemmed from Tottenham’s lengthy trophy drought, having not won a piece of silverware since the 2008 League Cup.
There was a glimmer of hope that this wretched period could come to an end this season, as Spurs took a 1-0 lead into their Carabao Cup semi-final second leg with Liverpool.
But despite being so close to a trip to Wembley, Tottenham looked helpless against the Reds in the deciding leg of the tie, succumbing to a 4-0 defeat following a performance that lacked any real cohesion or belief.
A blunt but simple sentiment felt by a vast percentage of the Tottenham fanbase, today’s protest has one overriding goal – for Daniel Levy and the ownership to step away from the club.
Given the scale of the demonstration, some fans are convinced there is no way Levy can come back from this – with one writing on X: ‘This is absolutely HUGE. No turning back now. Levy is finished.’
Participants of the protest were also having none of any opposing views to Levy, whether serious or not – with one man seeing his ‘Levy In’ banner snatched from within the crowd.

One man saw his ‘Levy In’ banner snatched away as fans vehemently protested the ownership
As Postecoglou’s side gear up for a clash with fellow strugglers Manchester United, Change for Tottenham have undoubtedly ramped up the pressure on Levy, just as they vowed to do.
‘You [Levy] are killing a once great football club to improve your own financial wellbeing,’ spokesperson Jay Coughlan told GB News.
‘Us fans deserve to have a voice, we seem to have sat back and let the club slowly lose what we are about.’
Coughlan has also sent out a warning to Levy that the protest at the Manchester United game ‘is only the start’ with ‘more details to follow’ on further action.
‘It’s by far the most vigilant fans have been on the way the club acts,’ Coughlan told The Sun.
‘If you look at 2019, we were battling to win a Champions League final. Fast forward five years and realistically we’re in a relegation fight.’