THOUSANDS Tottenham fans protest against Daniel Levy ahead of Man United clash

Tottenham fans have come out in full force to protest against Daniel Levy prior to Spurs' Premier League collision against Manchester United this afternoon.

Frustration for the Tottenham chairman has been intensified in recent weeks, with the club 14th in the Premier League and from both domestic cups.

Current manager Ange Postecoglou can feel the heat, but anger at Levy has long been with Tophy Tophyless for 17 years and without a top three finish in the competition since 2018.

This is despite the fact that the club books a turnover of £ 615 million last season and charges the second most expensive season card in Europe for £ 856.

Suspected to expectations, thousands of supporters show up for a demonstration, organized by the group change of fans for Tottenham, who are tired of the decline of the club on the field during Levy's term of office.

A crowd of at least 2,000 crossed the main road before they come together outside the stadium where various songs for taxes to leave the club were heard.

A number of large banners were then stopped outside the Westhand, with one of the largest – aimed at majority owners Enic – reading: '24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy – time for change. '

Fans have focused the lack of ambition of ownership, with another banner reading: “Dare is too dear, Enic out.”

The disapproval has often emerged from the long -term trophy -dried of Tottenham, after he has not won a piece of silverware since the League Cup 2008.

There was a spark of hope that this miserable period could end this season, because Spurs took a 1-0 lead in their Carabao Cup semi-final second stage with Liverpool.

But although he was so close to a trip to Wembley, Tottenham was helpless against the Reds in the decisive stage of the draw, succumbed to a 4-0 defeat after a performance that was not missing real cohesion or conviction.

A bone but simple sentiment felt due to a huge percentage of the Tottenham fan base, today's protest has one mandatory goal – for Daniel Levy and the property to leave the club.

Given the scale of the demonstration, some fans are convinced that there is no way to get back from this – with one writing on X: 'This is absolutely huge. Don't turn back. Levy is ready. '

Participants in the protest also had none of any opposing views for tax, whether it is serious or not – with a man who saw his 'tax in' banner thrown away from the crowd.

While the side of Postecoglou is committed to a collision with fellow wrestlingers Manchester United, change for Tottenham undoubtedly increased the pressure on Levy, just as they promised to do.

You [Levy] A great football club to improve your own financial well -being, “spokesman Jay Coughlan told GB News.

“We fans deserve to have a voice, we seem to have painted back and let the club slowly lose what we are about.”

Coughlan has also sent a warning to Levy that the protest at the Manchester United game 'just the start is' with 'more details to follow' about further action.

“It's by far the most vigilant fans are among the way the club acts,” Coughlan told the sun.

'If you look at 2019, we fought to win a Champions League final. Five years fast and realistic we are in a relegation fight. '

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