
Tottenham supporters staged another protest against the club's ownership and Daniel Levy ahead of Sunday's home game against Southampton, with fans calling for the chairman to "get out of our club".
Hundreds of supporters marched to the ground in a demonstration organised by 'Change For Tottenham'. It was the second protest organised by the group after a similar march ahead of the home game against Manchester United in February.
Protestors held up banners and waved scarves and flags, which CFT had encouraged fans to buy and the profits from the sales of which will be donated to The Tottenham Food Bank and Noah's Children's Hospice.
Among the messages on the banners were 'Built a business, killed a football club'.
'Time for change,' was the message on the flags, while some scarves said 'Enough is enough, Enic Out!'.
Spurs began the day 16th in the Premier League table, with many fans blaming Levy for the club's difficult season and lack of silverware since the 2008 League Cup.

Fans chanted "We want Levy out," and "Daniel Levy, get out of our club."
Levy masterminded the build of Spurs £1.2billion stadium, which opened in 2018 and has since hosted a number of non-football events including NFL games and concerts by the likes of Beyonce and Guns 'n' Roses.
"Can Beyonce play in defence?" was another chant from the supporters, while they also sang "Guns 'n' Roses, stick them up front."