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Tottenham fans share frustrations over ENIC and Daniel Levy in protests outside Spurs training ground
Tottenham fans have protested outside of the clubs training ground amid their ongoing frustrations with ENIC and chairman Daniel Levy.
Spurs have been far from impressive in recent weeks having won just two of their last six matches.
BossAntonio Conteis also facing an uncertain future in north London, but fans of the club are showing their discontent towards the ownership.
On Saturday morning, a number of supporters made their feelings known outside of clubs Hotspur Way Training Ground.
Images on theAll Things Tottenham Podcast Twittershowed a large banner with NIC OUT and PROFIT BEFORE GLORY written on it.
One fan could also be seen with a sign saying: Build our team, not your own portfolio!!!
ENIC, an investment company, are the majority shareholders at the club.
Levy has been chairman since 2001, so has overseen a huge change of fortunes at Spurs.
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However, despite high levels of spending in transfer windows, a new stadium, a state of the art training ground, and regular Champions League football, Spurs have not won a trophy since 2008.
Frustrations are therefore growing amongst fans, with silverware still looking unlikely.
Spurs currently sit fifth in the Premier League table but are five points outside of the top four.
Fulham, who are below them in seventh, are their next opponents.
However, Contes side will head into their trip to Craven Cottage on the back of a 4-2 defeat to Manchester City, where they led by two goals at the break.
Spurs were also recently beaten 2-0 by rivals Arsenal, with the atmosphere surrounding the club being far from ideal.
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