EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham fans plot protests during NFL double header at the club's stadium in October - as unhappy fanbase look to ramp up the pressure on chairman Daniel Levy and owner Joe Lewis over their tenure

  • Spurs are hosting two NFL games in October at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • The Atlanta Falcons and New York Jets meet on October 10, before the Jacksonville Jaguars face the Miami Dolphins a week later on October 17
  • Tottenham fans are unhappy at the club's ownership for a multiple of reasonsTottenham fans are considering protests at the two NFL games due to be played at their club's stadium in October.

    Fed-up supporters have discussed targeting the double-header to ramp up their anti-ownership campaigns and gain maximum, damaging exposure.

    The ongoing saga that is Spurs' search for a new manager, coupled with their role in the doomed European Super League breakaway attempt, have infuriated large sections of the club's support.

    Angry Tottenham fans are planning a protest when the club hosts two NFL games in October

    Angry Tottenham fans are planning a protest when the club hosts two NFL games in October

    The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will host a match on October 10 and then one seven days later

    The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will host a match on October 10 and then one seven days later

    Fans have no problem with the NFL but believe that by making their feelings known in some form, it will aid their cause. 
    Chairman Daniel Levy and majority shareholders ENIC, owned by Joe Lewis, would be the targets of any protests.

    The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium features a drop-in American football field and will host the Atlanta Falcons and New York Jets on October 10, before welcoming the Jacksonville Jaguars and Miami Dolphins for an all-Florida clash on October 17Those are the only two fixtures in the capital this year as part of the NFL's hugely popular London series.

    Fans on YouTube channels have discussed non-violent protests and potentially halting both games.

    Security at the NFL fixtures is always rigorous and could well be ramped up, should the depth of feeling against Tottenham's ownership remain the same in four months' time.

    Daniel Levy has endured a nightmare search for a replacement for Jose Mourinho this summer

    Daniel Levy has endured a nightmare search for a replacement for Jose Mourinho this summer

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