Tottenham fans are expressing their dissatisfaction with the club’s performance and management.
Currently, Thomas Frank’s team is in 14th place in the Premier League, having secured only seven wins from 24 games.
At the same time, the Spurs management shows little ambition in the transfer market.
A former Tottenham player has called for the owners to leave after a disappointing January transfer window.
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Ramon Vega advises Tottenham owners to step down
Ramon Vega, who played for Tottenham from 1997 to 2001, was part of the team that won the League Cup in 1999.
He remains supportive of the club and frequently expresses his concerns regarding the current situation on social media.
After the January transfer window ended, Vega urged owner Joe Lewis to consider selling the club.
“I firmly believe the owners (the Lewis family) need to sell or at least start searching for a new owner,” Vega tweeted.
“It’s time. They have had enough opportunities to address the club’s issues from a football perspective.”
“Fans and even current players are tired of how football matters are being handled at a club like Spurs. It’s time to say goodbye and thank you.”
While many Tottenham fans appreciate Lewis’ contribution to building a new stadium, they are frustrated with poor decisions regarding the team’s performance.
January transfer window disappoints Tottenham
Tottenham supporters hoped the club would invest in the January transfer window to enhance their Premier League standing.
Coach Thomas Frank faces criticism, but fans acknowledge that ongoing injuries are impacting the team’s performance.
The club needed to strengthen its squad but only made one major signing: Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid.
With Brennan Johnson’s transfer to Crystal Palace, Frank’s options remain limited.
Tottenham also brought in 19-year-old left-back Souza and 18-year-old striker James Wilson, but neither is expected to make an immediate impact.
