
Daniel Levy protests: Watch Tottenham fans in angry chant against chairman
Tottenham supporters have gathered in the streets ahead of kick-off against Southampton to protest against ENIC and Daniel Levy.
Ange Postecoglou’s side will welcome the Saints to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for a Premier League clash on Sunday (6 April).
Postecoglou is at risk of being sacked by Daniel Levy and cannot afford another defeat.
Therefore, one decision made by the Australian in the Spurs lineup could prove very costly.
However, it appears as though some of the attention is being diverted away from Postecoglou after the scenes in North London ahead of kick-off.

Tottenham fans protest ahead of Southampton clash
Supporters have become frustrated this season as a result of Spurs’ struggles, and plenty of that frustration has been directed toward Levy and the Tottenham owners.
Protests and anti-Levy and ENIC chants have been commonplace at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this season. However, it appears as though tensions have reached a boiling point as footage emerges of the latest protests in North London ahead of the Southampton clash.
Premier League 2024/25 | Position | Points |
Tottenham | 16th | 34 |
Wolves | 17th | 32 |
Ipswich Town | 18th | 20 |
Leicester City | 19th | 17 |
Southampton | 20th | 10 |
In a video shared to X on Sunday (6 April) by Change For Tottenham – who organised the protests – hundreds of Spurs supporters can be seen marching toward the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium while chanting “We want Levy out”.
Countless photos and videos have surfaced online which showcase how well attended these latest protests are, demonstarting the growing frustration among the Spurs faithful.
Levy under pressure at Tottenham
Levy has always been an unpopular man in North London among Tottenham fans.
However, it appears as though the level of resentment toward the Spurs chairman has reached an all-time high, and any remaining supporters he had left have likely turned against him too.
Therefore, the 62-year-old needs to act and do something to win the fans back over; otherwise, things could get very ugly at Tottenham.