'Is Levy really going to listen to Spurs fans?'
Former Premier League striker Chris Sutton has questioned whether Tottenham fan protests against Daniel Levy will have any impact on him and if "he is really going to listen" to what they want.
Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club, Sutton said: "Daniel Levy is such a powerful figure - he wants to win trophies, but that's not his primary objective, he wants to make money and that's why Tottenham fans are angry.
"But, does Daniel Levy listen to anybody? He's a stubborn so and so, we can talk as much as we like about it but he's such a powerful figure - what is going to change?
"You can have your banners up, you can sing Levy out - but is he really going to listen to that?"
Jack Hussey, a Spurs fan from the Rule The Roost podcast replied to Sutton saying: "The thing that causes a lot of the frustration, you can see there's certain figures around the club supportive of Daniel Levy and you hear lines like 'who do Spurs fans think they are? They're so entitled. He's built them this good stadium and they've had Champions League football and they should be grateful for that'.
"On one hand you can appreciate that - but, you have to also take into consideration, Spurs fans are charged one of the highest amounts of money to watch the club, ticket prices are through the roof.
"Daniel Levy is the highest paid chairman in the Premier League, but the figures show you - Tottenham's wage spend ratio to turnover is one of the lowest in the league - something there isn't making sense.
"I have to default back to the fact that it's only been the last 20 years or so that Tottenham haven't been regularly winning things, prior to ENIC and Daniel Levy taking over, Tottenham regularly won trophies and competed at the top end of the table."
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