Tottenham fans gather to protest against chairman Daniel Levy

A popular tune in honour of Sweden midfielder Dejan Kulusevski was altered to take aim at the 62-year-old chairman.
‘I don’t care about Levy, Levy doesn't care about me,’ one banner read, referencing recent ticket-price hikes and plans to scrap some concessions.
Another read: 'To dare is too dear. ENIC out,' beside a picture of Levy and Joe Lewis, the majority owner of Tottenham and previously ENIC Group, who bought a controlling stake of the club in 2001 from Alan Sugar.
These protesting words are a spin-off of Tottenham's motto 'To dare is to do'.


In a soon-to-be-released TV interview with Mail Sport’s Simon Jordan, Levy says he craves a trophy. An ally of his also commented some years ago: ‘We won’t leave this place until we win something’.
The Spurs chairman has spent over £1bn on transfer arrivals since the club last tasted silverware - the EFL Cup in 2008.
However, with their fourth permanent manager in five years, they still languish in the bottom-half of the Premier League table as we approach the half-way point of the campaign.
Spurs picked up their eighth defeat of the season against Liverpool, as they suffered a humiliating 6-3 loss.
They lie 11th place, eight points behind Nottingham Forest in fourth, as they potentially face a third consecutive season outside of the Champions League next year.