Tottenham fans held a large protest against the owner of the club Daniel Levy.
This happened on the eve of the match against Manchester United. Fans walked along the streets of London, carrying banners against the president of the club. This is the largest protest for 24 years under Levy.
On banners, among others, there were such messages:
" Levy - won ”,“ We \u200b\u200bwant Levy to leave ”,“ We \u200b\u200bplay for the sake of glory, Levy plays in the name of greed ”,“ 24 years, 16 coaches, 1 trophy, the time has come for changes ”.
Fans also promised to arrange a sedentary strike at the very match on the southern rostrum of the stadium.
Recall that after 24 rounds Tottenham ranks 15th place in the Premier League and flew out of all European cups. The team took the last trophy in 2008 by winning the League Cup.
Previously, Ruben Amromim also spoke about the difficulties of the coach.