Tottenham Hotspur fan group announces plans for protests as possibility of relegation looms

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One Tottenham Hotspur fan group have revealed their plans to voice their discontent with the club’s hierarchy as relegation from the Premier League continues to become an increasingly likely possibility for the club.Hardly anyone would have seen coming what has transpired at Spurs this season, especially after the club broke their trophy drought last summer by winning the Europa League.Spurs fans would have hoped that the club would build on the foundation of that trophy success, but instead they find themselves at the risk of being relegated for the first time in 48 years.Several pundits have said that Tottenham are in major trouble of going down, and one fan group is clear about who is responsible for the current mess.Credit: @ChristinaZandesProtests for Nottingham Forest and Brighton plannedThe fan group ‘Change for Tottenham’ has now planned protests ahead of the club’s home clashes against Nottingham Forest and Brighton.They have pointed the finger at ENIC and their false promises, and suggested that it is time for the supporters to raise their voices against the club’s owners.They wrote on X: “Tottenham are now in serious danger and the direction of this club cannot continue without challenge. Both the Nottingham Forest and Brighton protests must be massive! Forest will include a post-match stadium protest inside the stadium. Now the whole fanbase must stand up.”You can find the full details of the protests in the document attached to the tweet below:Tottenham are now in serious danger and the direction of this club cannot continue without challenge.Both the Nottingham Forest and Brighton protests must be massive!Forest will include a post-match stadium protest inside the stadium.Now the whole fanbase must stand up. pic.twitter.com/2m619x7JIC— 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐞 𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐓𝐨𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐡𝐚𝐦 (@ChangeForSpurs) March 5, 2026 Can protests be counterproductive for Spurs amidst a relegation fight?One can certainly understand why Tottenham fans want to raise their voice against the club’s hierarchy, as being involved in a relegation battle is simply not acceptable for a club with the resources that the Lilywhites have.However, now that the Spurs find themselves in the midst of a battle for survival, fans have simply had enough of the direction of which the club is being run.The only objective from now until the end of the season has to be Premier League survival, and to achieve that, everyone at Tottenham, including the fans, needs to band together, as will likely be the case at West Ham and Nottingham Forest.READ MORE: Tottenham make Igor Tudor decision ahead of Atletico MadridThe post Tottenham Hotspur fan group announces plans for protests as possibility of relegation looms appeared first on Spurs Web.