FURIOUS Tottenham supporters protested outside of the membership’s training ground to vent their anger at the owners.
The membership is in turmoil each on and off the pitch at the second with query marks over supervisor Antonio Conte’s future.
Nevertheless, the fans are eager to make sure the membership are properly conscious their main discontent is centered round the high brass.
That’s the Enic Group which owns 86.58 per cent and is headed up by billionaire Joe Lewis alongside Daniel Levy, Spurs’ chairman.
A small group of fans gathered at the entrance to the Hotspur Means Training Ground in Enfield on Saturday morning.
A few of the protesters carried placards whereas others pinned banners up in the hedges throughout the street.


One learn: “Construct our group, not your personal portfolio.”
One other mentioned: “£nic out, revenue earlier than glory.”
And a 3rd had an image of the membership’s current managers tagged as “harmless” with Levy and Lewis “responsible”.
The protest bought a blended response on social media.
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One fan mentioned: “I am at the moment in Leeds, really feel that I needs to be there!!!! Nicely finished lads.”
One other wrote: “Nicely finished to all at the protest. Ought to be hundreds there however disgrace about the turnout.”
However a 3rd added: “Come on that is embarrassing. I am not a Levy fan but when you’ll put pics of a protest on perhaps greater than 20 folks could be good.”
And a closing consumer commented: “Positive that is not simply the queue for the bus?”
Regardless of the £1billion new stadium, Tottenham fans have seen their aspect raise a trophy of any form since the League Cup 15 years in the past.
Their final league title got here method again in 1961 and their present type reveals no indicators the barren run will finish any time quickly.
Tottenham, who head to Fulham on Monday night time, have misplaced six of their final ten Premier League matches and 14 factors off leaders and arch-rivals Arsenal.
The membership haven’t introduced in any new signings this month, are liable to shedding star striker Harry Kane in the summer time and Conte has publicly criticised his gamers.
And now the North Londoners have been rocked by director of soccer Fabio Paratici was slapped with a two-and-a-half-year ban from soccer in Italy after being discovered responsible of orchestrating a switch rip-off over three seasons at Juventus.