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Whoever is in charge of Tottenham's public relations needs to be fired asap.
I think I might have just hit dead on considering you've resorted to taunts and not debating.
Ok - we're clearly not going to agree. I think you're crazy to think £1M a month will put the business at risk. You're right about everything if the money right now is a matter of life or death for the club. If you believe that then I cannot make an argument against it.
In my opinion we have player assets we should sell before getting to the point of government help.
To directly answer your question - no I would not be happy to not get a refund. But I would rather Levy put up season ticket prices next year to cover it if it comes to that.
If you took exception to my post and label them taunts then that says more about your sensitivity issues mate.
You also already replied to my post explaining that it didn't bother so why follow up again - that's not debating, that's you trying to get at me - you're looking like a bit of a hypocrite now.
In these times it’s inevitable you will have judgements made when people and the country is suffering. We probably don’t know the full facts yet and the players may take a wage cut along with the rest of the league together but I think Levy needs to set the example and suspend or reduce significantly his wage if he is going down this route.
Its not a good look though and Levy’s reputation will be of a man who sells his granny if he can get a few extra quid.
I see another 5-1 coming.When every other club goes bust due to paying their staff during this difficult time, us and Newcastle can play a 2 team Premier League - we may even win a trophy at last!
you do realize that Danny boy owns approx 9% of the club which is worth around 2 billion pounds.
And the other owner is a tax haven living billionaire.
But sure let's defend baldy because it is "our" club
there was a football club there once, and it felt, briefly and naively like one was reappearing
but let's face reality - we ain't a dortmund for eg:
Covid 19 crisis how a football club have come together in mutual support in a time of crisis
As a fan of Borussia Dortmund and a fan club president I cannot help but be impressed by the club's commitment and willingness to go the extra mile for the community in a crisis.www.fearthewall.com
Levy said Spurs would "continue to review" their position.
"We hope the current discussions between the Premier League, PFA and LMA will result in players and coaches doing their bit for the football eco system.
So no financials then?
Thank you muchly.The accounts are on Companies House website if you want to take a look.
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Whoever is in charge of Tottenham's public relations needs to be fired asap.
I wonder how the players feel knowing they're even more under scrutiny thanks to the clubs statement.