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Tottenham fans have come out with full strength to protest against Daniel Levy before the shock of the Spurs Premier League against Manchester United this afternoon.
The frustration towards the president of Tottenham has intensified in recent weeks, with club 14 in the Premier League and outside both national cups.
The current manager Ange Posttecoglou may be feeling the heat, but the anger is for a long time with Tottenham trophy without 17 years and without an end among the top three in the league since 2018.
This despite the club that publishes an income of £ 615 million last season and charges the second most expensive adult season ticket in Europe to £ 856.
Upon fulfilling their vote of doing so earlier this week, thousands of followers have come for a demonstration, organized by the group change of fans for Tottenham, having sunk with the decline of the club in the field during Levy's mandate.
A multitude of at least 2,000 made the way before the road before they congregated outside the stadium, where several songs were heard for Levy to leave the club.

The frustration towards the president of Tottenham, Daniel Levy, has intensified greatly in recent weeks

At least 2,000 followers went to the demonstration against the club's hierarchy
Then several large banners were maintained outside the west stand, with one of the largest, aimed at the majority owners Enic – Reading: '24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy, time for change '.
Fans have pointed to the lack of ambition of property, with another banner that reads: “Dare is too dear, Enic Out.”
The disapproval has often emerged from the long drought of the Tottenham trophy, since it has not won a piece of cutlery since the 2008 League Cup.
There was a ray of hope that this miserable newspaper could come to an end this season, since Spurs took a 1-0 advantage in its second stage of semifinal of the Carabao Cup with Liverpool.
But despite being so close to a trip to Wembley, Tottenham seemed helpless against reds on the decisive leg of the tie, succumbing to a 4-0 defeat after an action that lacked any real cohesion or belief.
A blunt but simple feeling that is felt for a large percentage of the Tottenham fans base, today's protest has a primary objective: for Daniel Levy and the property to get away from the club.
Given the demonstration scale, some fans are convinced that there is no way that Levy can return from this, with a writing in X: 'This is absolutely huge. You don't have to go back now. Levy is finished.
The protest participants also did not have any of the opposite opinions to raise, whether serious or not, with a man watching his banner 'Levy in' rooted inside the crowd.

A man saw his banner 'levy in' rooted while fans vehemently protested the property
As the Posttecoglou team prepares for a clash with its fighters from fighter Manchester United, the change for Tottenham has undoubtedly increased the pressure on Levy, as they promised to do.
“You (Levy) are killing a great soccer club to improve your own financial well -being,” spokesman Jay Coughlan He told GB News.
“American fans deserve to have a voice, it seems that we have sat down and let the club slowly lose what we are.”
Coughlan has also sent a warning to impose that the protest in the Manchester United game 'is only the beginning' with 'more details to follow' in an additional action.
“It is, with much, the most vigilant fans have been on the way to the club,” Coughlan told The Sun.
'If you look 2019, we were fighting to win a final of the Champions League. Fast advance five years and, in reality, we are in a descent fight.