Hundreds of fans have gathered at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to protest against the club's chairman Daniel Levy. There have been a number of demonstrations against the owners of the 'big six' ever since their failed attempt to break away to form a new European Super League.
And anger against Levy grew even more with the news that spectators would be charged £60 for their final home match of the season against Aston Villa next week.
At around midday on Saturday a large group of supporters began gathering in Tottenham, many of them letting off flares and holding banners.
One read: 'Profit before glory', while another included a picture of Levy along with a caption inspired by the club's motto which read 'To dare is too dear - ENIC out'.
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