Tottenham fans plan BIGGEST ever protest against Daniel Levy

Daniel Levy will be confronted with the greatest protest against his 24-year-old Tottenham Reign when Spurs host Manchester United on Sunday.

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.

And hundreds are expected to turn out to be a demonstration, organized by the group change of fans for Tottenham, who are tired of the deterioration of the club on the field during the term of Levy.

Protesters are planning to march for the game and then organize a sit-in protest on full-time in the South Stand.

Demonstrations are nothing new with slogans, including 'L £ vy out' and 'win for glory' Common Place in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the past seasons.

However, since Postecoglou's side is preparing for a collision with colleague thrusters Manchester United, Change for Tottenham, sworn to increase the pressure on the levy.

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 ahead five years and realistically we are in a relegation fight.”

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