Tottenham’s supporters have multiple reasons to be unhappy with the club’s current state, both on and off the pitch.
Thomas Frank’s side are 14th in the Premier League table, having won just seven of their 24 matches.
Meanwhile, the Spurs hierarchy continue to show a lack of ambition in the transfer market.
One former Tottenham player has now called for the club’s owners to leave following a disappointing January window.
Ramon Vega urges Tottenham owners to leave the club
Ramon Vega played for Tottenham for four years (1997-2001) and was part of the 1999 League Cup-winning team.
He still holds the North London club close to his heart and often airs his frustrations with the current situation on social media.
In his latest rant after the January transfer window closed, Vega demanded that Spurs owner Joe Lewis leave as soon as possible.
“I am more convinced than ever. The owners (the Lewis family) need to sell now, or at least start looking for a new owner,” Vega tweeted.
“Enough is enough. You have had enough time to address the situation at the club from a footballing perspective.
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“Fans and even current players have had enough of the football not being addressed properly, in line with a club like Spurs. Just say bye-bye and thank you.”
Most Tottenham fans appreciate Lewis’ role in facilitating a new stadium, but a catalogue of poor footballing decisions has long angered them.
Tottenham’s frustrating January transfer window
Tottenham fans wanted the club to spend big in the January transfer window to improve the side’s Premier League position.
Thomas Frank has come under major scrutiny, but fans also recognise that the ongoing injury crisis is not helping him.
Spurs needed to add some depth to the first-team squad, but they only made one significant signing: Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid.
And with Brennan Johnson leaving for Crystal Palace, Frank does not have any more options than he had when the window started.
Tottenham also signed 19-year-old left-back Souza and 18-year-old striker James Wilson, but neither will help the club in the immediate future.