Daniel Levy will face the biggest protest against his 24-year Tottenham reign when Spurs host Manchester United on Sunday.
Frustration towards the Tottenham chairman has itensified in recent weeks with the club 14th in the Premier League and out of both domestic cups.
Current manager Ange Postecoglou may be feeling the heat but anger at Levy is longstanding with Tottenham trophyless for 17 years and without a top-three finish in the league since 2018.
This is despite the club posting a revenue of £615million last season and charging the second-most expensive adult season ticket in Europe at £856.