Prepare to protest ‘Levy’ before the Red Devils game

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Daniel Levy will face the biggest protest of his 24-year tenure at Tottenham Hotspur when the club host Manchester United on Sunday.

Frustration with the Tottenham chairman has escalated in recent weeks. With the club sitting 14th in the Premier League and crashing out of both domestic cups. Current manager Ange

Postecoglou may be feeling the pressure of the club’s current situation, but fans’ anger at Levy is long-standing.

Tottenham have not won a trophy in 17 years and have not finished in the top three since 2018. Despite the club recording a staggering £615m in revenue last season and having the second-highest adult ticket price in Europe at £856.

Hundreds of fans are expected to turn out for the protest, organised by supporters’ group Change for Tottenham, as they grieve over the club’s poor form during Levy’s tenure.

Protesters plan to march before the game. The sit-in will then be held in the South Stand for the full time.

The protests are hardly new, with slogans such as “L£VY OUT” and “Profit before glory”. Having been a frequent feature at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in recent seasons.

However, as Postecoglou’s side prepare for a clash with similarly struggling Manchester United, Change for Tottenham have pledged to step up the pressure on the club’s chairman over the rally. “He [Levy] is destroying a once-great football club to improve his own financial well-being,”

the group’s spokesman, Jay Coughlan, told GB News

. “We fans deserve a voice. We just seem to sit on the sidelines and allow the club to slowly lose what it is.”

Coughlan was also warning Levy that protests at the Manchester United game It’s just the beginning, and there’s ‘a lot more to come’ in the process.

“The fans are extremely wary of the way the club is run,” Coughlan told The เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย.

“If you look back to 2019, we were fighting to win the Champions League final. “

Five years have gone by so quickly and, realistically, we’re in a relegation battle now.”