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Tottenham fans protest against Daniel Levy and ownership before Man United game

More than 1,000 Tottenham Hotspur supporters participated in protests over club ownership and chairman Daniel Levy took part in the match against Manchester United at Tottenham Stadium on Sunday protest.

Fans brought protests, including a parade to the stadium and organized by a smaller Spurs fan group called Totterham Change.

After the game, some supporters also held sit-ins protests, remaining in their seats after the final whistle.

Banners – also appeared in the family and appearance section of the recent Spurs game – read “Change Time” and “24 Years, 16 Managers, One Trophy”.

One organizer Jay Coughlin told the BBC Sport: “I think all the fans are done in the way the club works. We want to win on the court. There are positive wins off the court, But we deserve better. It.

“These managers have not received adequate support and have a track record of that ownership.

“For us, there is no change in Daniel Levy. For us, change means change in the conference room. They have invested more than three times, so it’s time to move on and cash out now.”

One of the changes in Tottenham founder Lynden Wade added: “We ultimately want to impose a tax, but we know his stock in Tottenham may not be realistic. .fan.”

Prior to Manchester United, the Spurs ranked 15th in the Premier League, winning only one of the last eight games.

Since Levy and Enic won the club from Alan Sur about 25 years ago, they have won a trophy – the 2008 League Cup.

However, Tottenham Hotspur was the most lucrative Premier League club of the same period, with Levy providing a £1.2 billion stadium and state-of-the-art training ground.

This week, the BBC campaign Report Sources inside the club said protests this season and the club’s domestic form were “injured”.

Former Tottenham Hotspur striker Jermain DeFoe said on Sky Sports: “He (taxed) will be injured today. You have to be thick-skinned, but he will be injured because he is a human.

“He’ll think ‘I give me so much’. I do believe that if you talk to him, he’ll get hurt because he’s thrown into the club.”

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