Tottenham supporter group Change for Tottenham has confirmed plans to protest after Sundays final Premier League match against Everton regardless of whether the club avoids relegation.Spurs remain locked in a battle for survival after Tuesdays 2-1 defeat at Chelsea left them 17th in the table and only two points above the relegation zone.It has been a miserable season for the north London club, who have gone through three head coaches and suffered a series of unwanted records, including six straight defeats for the first time in club history and a 15-match winless Premier League run.Ahead of the decisive clash with Everton, Change for Tottenham issued a statement calling on fans to back the team during the game before turning their attention to the clubs hierarchy afterwards.This Sunday, for 90 minutes, we need to get behind the team. Nothing else matters, the statement read.We need the points and the players need every one of us behind them for one last time this season.When the final whistle blows, regardless of the result, we need to stand up to the board for putting us in this perilous position.Table of ContentsENIC and Club Leadership Targeted by SupportersFrustration Over Managerial Decisions and TransfersDe Zerbi Revival May Still Not Be EnoughENIC and Club Leadership Targeted by SupportersThe supporter group has largely blamed Tottenhams struggles on the clubs ownership structure and executive leadership.Chief executive Vinai Venkatesham, director of football Johan Lange and owners ENIC, controlled by the Lewis family, have all faced criticism from fans throughout the campaign.Venkatesham and Lange played key roles in the appointment of Thomas Frank last summer alongside former chairman Daniel Levy, who stepped down in September after 24 years in charge.Sources close to the Lewis family said at the time that the ownership wanted more wins, more often and believed structural change was needed at the club.However, Levys departure reportedly created a leadership vacuum during a turbulent season that also included an injury crisis.Frustration Over Managerial Decisions and TransfersAfter an encouraging start under Frank, results deteriorated sharply and he eventually recorded the worst win percentage of any permanent Tottenham manager before being dismissed in February.Supporters were also frustrated by the clubs lack of activity during the winter transfer window despite mounting injuries across the squad.Thomas Frank should have been sacked months before he was and Igor Tudor should never have been appointed, which resulted in our worst losing run in the clubs history, the Change for Tottenham statement continued.We were desperate in January for new signings, every fan could see it and the board did nothing.Levy has gone and nothing has changed as it was never one man. It is ENIC and the Lewis family who own us and say nothing. Promised success, delivering failure.De Zerbi Revival May Still Not Be EnoughRoberto De Zerbi has overseen an improvement in performances since replacing Tudor, but Tottenham are still not guaranteed survival heading into the final day.Spurs will be relegated if West Ham beat Leeds and Everton win in North London.Despite the tension surrounding the club, Change for Tottenham says demonstrations will go ahead regardless of the outcome.So, on Sunday our banners will go up in the North, East and South stands at full time regardless of the result, the statement added.Join us to chant against the board and make your voice heard. We cant allow this to happen ever again. Topics Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Add us as a preferred source on Google If you enjoy reading this article, you can help support our independent football journalism by adding 101 Great Goals as a preferred source You Should Also Read Tottenham fan group plans protest after Everton game regardless of whether Spurs stay up Nicholas McGee 21st May, 2026 Maddison: Its embarrassing were in this position as Tottenham relegation fight goes to final day Mitch Fretton 19th May, 2026 Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham: Report, result and goals as Blues send relegation fight to final day Mitch Fretton 19th May, 2026 WATCH: Fernandez screamer puts Chelsea ahead against Tottenham Mitch Fretton 19th May, 2026 LIVE Chelsea v Tottenham: Commentary, updates, goals and stats Jon Fisher 19th May, 2026 Chelsea vs Tottenham: Premier League line-ups confirmed as Spurs look to secure safety Mitch Fretton 19th May, 2026
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