Tottenham Hotspur fans have recently expressed their dissatisfaction with club chairman Daniel Levy, as tensions between the fan base and the club’s hierarchy continue to grow. Supporters gathered in large numbers outside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to protest against the club owners, ENIC, and chairman Daniel Levy, as the fallout from the Super League debacle continues [1].
Fan sentiment is at an all-time low, with many supporters unhappy with how Levy has been running the club [2]. This dissatisfaction has been exacerbated by the sacking of Mauricio Pochettino in November 2019 and subsequent managerial changes that have left the club’s direction uncertain.
In a letter to the fans, Levy admitted to losing sight of “what’s truly in our DNA” and promised a new manager who would bring back “free-flowing, attacking, and entertaining” football [4]. However, these assurances have not quelled the discontent among the fan base.
The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust has submitted a plan to Daniel Levy for restructuring the club, which includes proposals for fan representation on the board [5]. The trust is currently awaiting a response from the Spurs chairman.
Some players, like Harry Kane, are also reportedly “fed up” with Levy’s “broken promises” and the “endless projects” that have been failing, and are considering leaving the club [9].
As the unrest grows, it remains to be seen how the relationship between Tottenham Hotspur’s fans, players, and management will evolve in the coming months.