Daniel Levy sends fans into meltdown after ‘scandalous’ Tottenham announcement

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Daniel Levy has once again upset Tottenham supporters after an official announcement.

Levy has had a complicated relationship with Spurs supporters since he arrived in North London in 2001.

The Tottenham Chairman has frequently been criticised for a lack of ambition on the pitch. However, the 63-year-old recently declared that he was keen for Tottenham to win the Premier League and UEFA Champions League.

Although it doesn’t seem as though that declaration has done much to change fans’ views of Levy.

Tottenham announce ticketing details for 2025/26 season

The Premier League revealed their provisional 2025/26 league fixtures last week, with Spurs set to play their opening game against Burnley at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (16 August).

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And Tottenham have now announced ticketing details and on-sale dates for the forthcoming season.

In an official statement on Wednesday (25 June), Tottenham confirmed that match tickets will continue to be sold across seven on-sale windows throughout the season.

Prices are dependent on what category the fixture falls in, Category A, B or C. However, supporters are not happy with the particular categories certain fixtures have been listed under.

Spurs supporters need to be convinced by Levy’s changes

Levy has made several changes at Tottenham these last few weeks, and not all of them have appeased the fans.

Indeed, the decision to sack Ange Postecoglou and replace him with Thomas Frank was the biggest and most contested decision. Spurs supporters had rallied around Postecoglou after the Australian guided Tottenham to the UEFA Europa League and trusted him to take the club to even grander heights.

Tottenham fans have also been unimpressed with the transfer business thus far. The Lilywhites have missed out on several key targets and are yet to bring in a fresh face.

There seems to be a growing fear that Spurs will continue to rely on young, inexperienced talents next season. Therefore, Levy will need to bring in several senior signings this summer if he wants to have a chance of pleasing the fans.