Over 1,000 Tottenham Hotspur supporters staged a protest against club chairman Daniel Levy and owners ENIC ahead of their match against Manchester United, voicing frustration over years of perceived mismanagement.
Organised by the fan group ‘Change for Tottenham’, the demonstration included a march to the stadium, chants of “Levy out,” and banners criticising the club’s lack of success—highlighting just one trophy in 24 years under the current ownership.
Some fans also staged a sit-in protest post-match.
Organisers argue that while Tottenham has thrived financially and built world-class facilities, the team has stagnated on the pitch due to insufficient backing of managers.
While Levy reportedly feels “hurt” by the backlash, critics insist change is necessary to restore Spurs’ competitiveness.
🚨📢 Tottenham fans with a message to their board today… (📸 @oJaayCo)
“24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy. Time for change.” pic.twitter.com/YsTmH3ZhHs
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) January 26, 2025