Spurs Fans Criticize Levy, Postecoglou
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Daniel Levy protests: Would chairman ever leave Spurs amid fan protests?

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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has been targeted by fans this season .
Club sources say the protests are "hurting" Levy attends almost every game and sits stoically through the criticism.
Club insiders describe Levy as quiet, quiet and a man who "loves the club" A 'sit-down' protest is planned against Levy before Sunday 's match against Manchester United .
Sources at the club believe Levy will step aside when he feels it is right for Tottenham .
They say he would not be motivated by vanity to stay on if there was an outright takeover.
Levy is unrelenting - working "crazy" hours which can be tough and tiring for colleagues.
The THST has expressed frustration but has not called for Levy to leave.
Daniel Levy has delivered "a core infrastructure that is probably the best in the world" Another source said it took Arsenal 10 to 15 years to rebuild their infrastructure after they rebuilt their infrastructure.
Levy has not yet got the "formula right" by employing the right head coach with the right players at the same time.
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