Tottenham Fans Plan Protests Against Daniel Levy's 24-Year Chairmanship
Supporters criticize Levy's leadership over limited football success despite financial growth, with demonstrations set for Sunday after the Manchester United match.
- Fans blame Daniel Levy for Tottenham's lack of trophies during his 24-year tenure, citing only one League Cup win in 2008 despite significant financial gains.
- Protests are scheduled for Sunday, including a pre-match march and a post-match sit-in at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, organized by the Change for Tottenham group.
- Supporters criticize high ticket prices, perceived prioritization of commercial ventures over football success, and limited squad investment despite record revenues and a state-of-the-art stadium.
- Levy's leadership has seen Tottenham grow into the ninth richest football club globally, but fans feel the focus on business has come at the expense of on-pitch performance.
- Manager Ange Postecoglou, facing a difficult season with Spurs in 14th place, has been spared fan ire, with protests directed at Levy instead.