Prem clubs are keeping the £14,95 PPV until after the November international break , so much for the peoples game , stupid stupid stupid
https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2020/october/fixture-change-west-bromwich-albion/ confirmed that our away fixture against West Bromwich Albion will now take place on Sunday 8 November, kick-off 12noon.
So far two of our games have been PPV and they have stunk the place out, we must be on a one club mission to bring PPV down . COYS
Wondered why the KO was at 17:30 ... 23.12. 17:30 Stoke -Tottenham 23.12. 20:00 Everton - Manchester Utd
I know Byres Road well, I will look out for that when I am able to visit again. Byres Road is in the West End of Glasgow the trendy University part of town.
A historian believes that he's located Walter Tull's burial site, which would be nice for his relatives. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...to-grave-of-britains-first-black-army-officer
So we just posted a £63.9m loss for the 2019-20 season https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2020/november/financial-results-year-end-30-june-2020/
Imagine what other clubs' finances are going to look like. Levy doesn't operate on the edge and that's still going to hurt us. Some of the other Premier League sides are going to be ****ed.
And yet the PFA still maintains none of their clients should take a wage cut I hope they get constantly reminded of this as clubs start inching closer and closer to the wall
The stadium loan was refinanced last season at favourable rates, then we took a £175m loan for pennies from the government in June. I think that there was only one other club in a position to do that, though. Man Utd took £140m.