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TOTTENHAM fans turned out in numbers to protest against chairman Daniel Levy and the club’s ownership before yesterday’s home fixture with Manchester United.
Frustration amongst supporters has increased throughout a difficult winter period and last week saw Ange Postecoglou’s injury-hit team crash out of the League Cup and FA Cup in the space of 72 hours.
Fan group Change for Tottenham had already arranged a protest for the visit of United and a crowd of at least 2,000 made their way down the High Road before they congregated outside the stadium where various chants for Levy to leave the club followed.
A number of banners were held up as fans gathered outside the West Stand.
The largest, aimed at majority owners ENIC, read: “24 years, 16 managers, 1 trophy — Time for change.”
Another banner said: “Our Game Is About Glory, Levy’s Game is About Greed.”
