Tottenham fans serenaded Daniel Levy with hilarious taunt vs. Bodo Glimt
The atmosphere at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was electric as Spurs secured a 3-1 victory over Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League, but the real story of the night wasn’t just the result—it was the fans’ relentless taunting of chairman Daniel Levy.
With Tottenham languishing in 16th place in the Premier League, supporters made their feelings abundantly clear, serenading the club’s long-serving executive with a mix of boos, jeers, and one particularly memorable chant.
The match itself started brightly for Spurs, with Brennan Johnson opening the scoring early thanks to a pinpoint cross from Pedro Porro and a clever flick from Richarlison.
The home side dominated proceedings, eventually sealing a comfortable win despite a late consolation goal from Bodo/Glimt’s Ulrik Saltnes. Yet, even as the players delivered on the pitch, the fans’ attention kept drifting toward the stands, where Levy sat watching.
Midway through the second half, as Dejan Kulusevski entered the fray, the crowd erupted into song with a brutally honest adaptation of a classic chant: “I don’t care about Levy, he don’t care about me, all I care about is Kulusevski.”

The lyrics perfectly encapsulated the growing disconnect between the supporters and the club’s hierarchy. While Tottenham fans have crafted sharper jabs at Levy in the past, this one struck a chord, reflecting the simmering discontent over the club’s direction.
Levy’s tenure has been marked by both progress and frustration. On one hand, he oversaw the construction of a world-class stadium and secured high-profile signings like James Maddison and Guglielmo Vicario.
On the other, Spurs have consistently fallen short when it comes to competing with the Premier League’s elite. The lack of ambition in the transfer market—evidenced by their failure to pursue rising stars like PSG’s Désiré Doué—has left fans disillusioned.
Ange Postecoglou’s first season in charge has been turbulent, with Spurs suffering a record number of defeats. But while some blame the manager, the supporters’ chants suggest they see the real issue lying higher up.
Levy’s reluctance to sanction marquee signings and his cautious approach to squad investment have left Tottenham trailing behind rivals like Arsenal and Chelsea, both of whom have been far more aggressive in the market.
The message from the stands was clear: the fans stand firmly behind the players—especially fan favorites like Kulusevski—but they’ve lost patience with Levy’s leadership.
As chants echoed around the stadium, it was impossible to ignore the growing demand for change.
With pressure mounting, the coming months could prove pivotal for Tottenham. Will Levy respond to the fans’ frustrations by backing Postecoglou with significant investment? Or will the disconnect between the boardroom and the stands continue to widen?
One thing is certain—if results don’t improve, the chants will only grow louder. For now, the supporters have made their feelings known in the most Tottenham way possible: with a mix of humor, passion, and brutal honesty.