'Car crash': Tottenham's humiliating season ticket move as relegation, manager axe looms
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'Car crash': Tottenham's humiliating season ticket move as relegation, manager axe looms
"Everyone at the club remains absolutely steadfast in our collective commitment to improve our Premier League position and finish the current season as strongly as possible. The club said it recognised the "seriousness of the current league position" and wanted fans to have "full clarity on next season before renewing"."
"I thought the whole thing of the last few weeks and then that, the whole thing is just a car crash, a shambles. Gary Neville criticized Igor Tudor's brief tenure, describing the manager's treatment of goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky as "brutal" following his substitution in the 17th minute."
"Tudor was only appointed last month following the sacking of Thomas Frank, but Neville believes Tottenham must act again immediately after four defeats out of four matches on his watch."
Tottenham Hotspur has extended the season ticket renewal deadline until June 7, after the season ends, citing the club's precarious Premier League position. The team sits just one point above the relegation zone and has not won in their last 11 league matches. Manager Igor Tudor, appointed last month, faces intense criticism after four consecutive defeats. The club acknowledged the seriousness of their league position and wants fans to have clarity on next season before committing to renewals. Former England defender Gary Neville criticized Tudor's tenure as a "car crash," particularly highlighting the controversial substitution of goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky after 17 minutes during a 5-2 Champions League defeat to Atletico Madrid.
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