They're annoyed at a loss which is directly contributed from the players and the manager so they're in here directing their anger towards Daniel Levy, makes sense.
OK. Let me try and explain this to you.
When multiple Spurs managers with various Spurs teams keep falling short and losing games against inferior opposition more often than should be reasonably expected many of us see the bigger picture and realise there must be an underlying reason behind this repeated cycle of failure.
So, using the 3-0 drubbing at Fulham as an example, fans think simply venting their frustration at the players and manager is pointless when it's clear the underlying reason for our shortcomings is the constant presence that oversees the investment in the team and has seen off around 15 different managers in the process. Many good, proven winning managers, too. Managers who win everywhere else they work.
The owners are the underlying reason we don't win anything. Look at our recent domestic trophy record.
Redknapp losing to Portsmouth
Pochettino losing to Colchester
Mourinho losing at home to bottom club Norwich
Contes team losing at Sheffield United
Postecogolou going out at the first hurdle to Fulham.
I could go on. The list is endless.
These aren't all poor managers mate. It's not just some coincidence, is it.
So when another shocking result occurs again like it did on Saturday, people will naturally point the finger at whom they feel takes the ultimate responsibility.
When we win, everyone is given new hope and the urge to vent is weakened. That's the nature of football fans, whoever they support.
It really shouldn't be that difficult to understand