Spurs Fearful Of Another Protest At Aston Villa Game

The season’s last home game of the season for Tottenham is this Wednesday evening, and the club is said to be beefing up security after unpleasant scenes last weekend as fans lit flares and demonstrated against the ENIC regime.

Whilst it was estimated that a good few hundred turned up to let their voices be heard, there may be a sense amongst some fans that better exposure might be garnered on a match day, and when there will be broadcasters covering an actual game.

The Sun understands that Tottenham has decided to ‘beef up’ security ahead of the Villa game, which could see as many as 10,000 supporters return to the stands as part of the government’s relaxation of Coronavirus legislation.

Extra stewards and police patrols may make ordinary folk on the pavements feel more secure about things, but one man who is closer to requiring divine intervention in order to regain a sense of calm in his life must be Daniel Levy.

No manager, no stadium sponsor, no trophies, and quite possibly no European football next season are all part of a long charge sheet. Oh yes, and of course the Supporters’ Trust is still calling for his resignation.