Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust are embroiled in a war of words with the club (Adrian Dennis/PA)
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Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust have labelled the club’s public criticism of them “destructive” as their war of words continues but insist they do want to meet for talks.
The relationship between the two parties is at rock bottom after Spurs’ involvement in the ill-fated European Super League and the subsequent fallout.
Tottenham apologise for Super League mistakes and announce fan representation on board
Tottenham Hotspur chairman have addressed the club s fans to explain some of the unpopular decisions made in recent weeks
15:58, 11 MAY 2021
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Tottenham Hotspur have addressed their fans in order to explain some of the decisions made in recent weeks and apologised.
The disconnect between the club and its supporters is at real low, with the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust, which represents more than 22,000 fans, having called for the club s executive board to resign and a new board put together with fan representation on it.
The club also said they had signed up only to a âframework agreementâ that they hoped would evolve into something workable following dialogue â most âcruciallyâ with supporters. They said they should have âchallenged and reconsideredâ the closed shop nature of the proposed competition, which stood to see them and 11 other clubs guaranteed entry regardless of their domestic results.
Spurs have made a conciliatory gesture towards their fanbase by announcing the creation of a club advisory panel, comprised of elected representatives, with the chair appointed annually to the board as a full non-executive. But the club criticised the Supportersâ Trust, which has called for the chairman, Daniel Levy, and his board to resign, for a refusal to meet with them.
Tottenham Hotspur will have fan representation on the board
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The European Super League is all but dead, but the ramifications of it’s demise continue to be felt. This time, it involves our own Tottenham Hotspur.
We’ve been waiting for a while to hear from ENIC and/or Daniel Levy in regard to their involvement in this failed endeavor. Most importantly, to get an actual apology and how they’re going to try and make it right. While the #ENICOUT banners are getting bigger by the day, the club have been trying to mitigate the damage. Today is a step in the right direction:
Tottenham announce fan representation on board
Tottenham Hotspur fans are not happy at the moment | Justin Setterfield/Getty Images
Tottenham have become the second Premier League club to announce it will be introducing a fan representative on its board.
The move is a reaction to supporters protesting the club s attempts, along with 11 other top European clubs, to form a breakaway Super League last month.
Spurs fans protesting against the Super League | Clive Rose/Getty Images
Chelsea took a similar move recently and Spurs confirmed they would be following suit via an official statement that read: We have seen football fans around the world come together to show their strength of feeling regarding the future of the game we all feel so passionately about, with strong views expressed on the proposed establishment of a new European Super League (ESL).