Tottenham Fans Protest Daniel Levy, Call for Changes
Tottenham Fans Protest Daniel Levy, Call for Changes

Tottenham Fans Protest Daniel Levy, Call for Changes

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More than 1,000 Tottenham fans protested against Chairman Daniel Levy and club ownership Enic before the Premier League match against Manchester United, expressing frustration over the club's poor performance and lengthy trophy drought. Organized by the group Change for Tottenham, demonstrators chanted slogans like 'Levy out' and displayed banners criticizing Levy's management, including '24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy – Time for change.' Fans voiced concerns that the club prioritizes profits over success on the pitch, with some stating that the current situation is the worst it has ever been under Levy's tenure. Tottenham's struggles have intensified this season, sitting 15th in the Premier League and eliminated from domestic cup competitions. Despite being the ninth-richest club globally, the team has not won a trophy since the 2008 League Cup, leading to calls for immediate changes in leadership. Following the match, fans planned to hold a sit-in protest at the stadium to further demand change.

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