DANIEL LEVY is facing the biggest fan backlash of his 24-year Spurs reign with another protest planned on Sunday.
The demo, organised by fed-up season-ticket holders named Change for Tottenham, will take place before and after the Prem fixture against Manchester United.
Protesters plan to march ahead of the game and then stage a sit-in protest at full-time in the South Stand.
The aim is to put pressure on majority owners ENIC to sell the club — and for chairman Levy to go.
Levy has faced calls for him to leave in recent matches, with injury-decimated Spurs 14th in the table and out of both domestic cups.
Anger has reached boiling point over a lack of silverware — with no trophies won since 2008.
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Asked if the anti-Levy feeling is the worst it has ever been, Change for Tottenham’s Jamie Coughlan said: “By far. We’ve had the promises broken every single time.
“It’s by far the most vigilant fans have been on the way the club acts.
“If you look at 2019, we were battling to win a Champions League final.
“Fast forward five years and realistically we’re in a relegation fight.”
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Spurs are the world’s ninth-richest team under Levy’s control, according to Deloitte’s latest findings.
But that report also showed the club’s wages-to-turnover ratio is just 42 per cent, the lowest of all Premier League clubs.
Coughlan is hopeful the unrest could tempt a potential buyer to make an offer for the £4billion-valued club.
He added: “It will show that the fans are unhappy with the ownership which could then force somebody into saying, ‘Do you know what, I’m going to try, I’m going to test the waters and see if Tottenham would be interested in selling’.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk