Spurs fans protested against club owner and chairman Daniel Levy ahead of Sunday’s game against Manchester United.

Chants of “Levy out” and “Enik out” (the club’s owners, who are the majority shareholders) were hear as fans carried flags and signs to the protests. Which included a march to the stadium and organised by a small Spurs fan group called Change for Tottenham.
The protest, organised by the fans’ group Change คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย for Tottenham (CFT). Began on the High Road two hours before the 4.30pm kick-off and proceeded to the stadium. Where it continued outside the ground. There were also plans for a sit-in in the South Stand after full-time.
Some fans also sat in their seats after matches.
Banners, which have been seen at Spurs’ home and away games in recent times, read: “Time for a change” and “24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy”.
Since Levy and Enik took over from Sir Alan Sugar almost 25 years ago. Spurs have won just one trophy, the League Cup in 2008.
However, Spurs are the Premier League’s most profitable club over the same period and Levy has built a £1.2bn stadium and a state-of-the-art training ground.
This week, Ufabet Sport reported that a club source said Levy was “terrify” by the protests and the club’s home form this season.
Former Spurs striker Jermain Defoe told Ufabet Sports: “He (Levy) is hurting today. You have to have a strong mind but he will be hurt because he is human,”
he said. “He will think, ‘I have given him a lot of money,’ I think if you talk to him, he will feel bad because of what he has given to the club.