
DANIEL LEVY is currently experiencing unprecedented levels of discontent from fans during his 24 years at Spurs, with another protest scheduled for Sunday.
The demonstration, led by discontented season-ticket holders called Change for Tottenham, is set to take place before and after the Premier League match against Manchester United.
The protesters intend to march prior to the match and conduct a sit-in in the South Stand after the final whistle.
The goal is to pressure the majority owners, ENIC, to sell the club and for chairman Levy to resign.
Calls for Levy’s resignation have intensified due to the ongoing struggles of the injury-plagued Spurs, who are currently positioned 14th in the standings and have been eliminated from both domestic cup competitions.
Frustration among the fans has reached a tipping point over the team’s failure to secure any trophies, the last of which was lifted in 2008.
When asked if the anti-Levy sentiment has escalated, Change for Tottenham’s Jamie Coughlan replied: “Absolutely. We’ve seen broken promises time and again.
“This is the most engaged the fans have been with the club’s management.
“In 2019, we were aiming for a Champions League final.
“Fast forward five years, and we are realistically staring down a relegation battle.”
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Under Levy’s leadership, Spurs is recognized as the ninth richest club in the world, per recent findings by Deloitte.
However, that same report highlighted that the club’s wages-to-revenue ratio is a mere 42 percent, the lowest among all Premier League clubs.
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Coughlan remains optimistic that the ongoing unrest could attract potential investors interested in purchasing the club, valued at £4 billion.
He expressed: “This will demonstrate that the fans are dissatisfied with the current ownership, which might encourage someone to think, ‘You know what, I’m going to look into it, I’m going to see if Tottenham would consider selling.’”