Spurs admit 'football success was not driving decisions'
Tottenham Hotspur's non-executive chairman Peter Charrington acknowledged that the club's decisions were not driven by football success. Following a challenging season, Spurs narrowly avoided relegation and are undergoing a significant restructuring. Charrington emphasized the need for improvement in key roles and the ambition to rebuild the club's football operations.
- ▪Tottenham finished 17th in the Premier League, narrowly avoiding relegation.
- ▪Peter Charrington admitted that football success had not been a priority in decision-making.
- ▪The club is undergoing a full reset with new leadership and a focus on improving sporting performance.
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Spurs admit 'football success was not driving decisions'<div class="ssrcss-1553su4-ErrorMessage eitf6465"><div class="ssrcss-h7lv7m-StyledInnerContainer eitf6464"><div class="ssrcss-nbxsk2-TextContent eitf6461"><h2 type="normal" class="ssrcss-89o2pv-Heading e10rt3ze0">To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.</h2><p class="ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10">This video can not be played</p></div></div></div>Figure caption, Spurs secure Premier League survival with win over EvertonByAdwaidh RajanBBC Sport journalistPublished19 minutes agoTottenham say "football success had not been driving our decisions" as non-executive chairman Peter Charrington admitted failings and vowed to rebuild in an open letter to the club's supporters.Spurs narrowly avoided relegation with…
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