Tottenham fan group urges 75th-minute walkout during live Man City clash
Supporters of Tottenham Hotspur have been urged to stage a mass walkout in the 75th minute of Sunday’s televised Premier League clash with Manchester City, campaign group Change for Tottenham said, aiming to make a "big statement" about the club’s direction, ticket prices and transfer strategy.
Organisers told fans on social media they hope to use the global spotlight of the Sky Sports broadcast to force their grievances into public view, encouraging match-goers to vacate seats a quarter of an hour before the final whistle and watch the remainder from local pubs. In a statement posted to X, the group argued a stadium emptying during the climax of a high-profile fixture would create a stark visual impossible for broadcasters and the club hierarchy to ignore: "This match is live on TV.
The world will be watching. This would make a big statement." The call follows a season of mounting frustration over poor results, a worsening injury crisis, high ticket prices and what supporters describe as a lack of ambition in the transfer market. Earlier this month the group organised a pre-match march ahead of the West Ham derby and waved banners reading "Time for Change" inside the stadium; the organisers claimed at least 300 supporters attended, though onlookers suggested the turnout was lower.
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