Tottenham to have parade in case of UEL win, no plans for Man United sources - ESPN
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Following Manchester United's recent loss to West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur is preparing to hold a parade if they win the Europa League final against United, despite their tough domestic season. Unlike Tottenham, who are eager for victory celebrations, United has a history of not celebrating cup wins with parades. Their last parade was in 2013 for their 20th title, coinciding with Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement. United's busy schedule, including a post-season tour and international duties, also complicates their ability to hold a celebration if they win.
A source has told ESPN that Spurs, who sit one place above the relegation places in the Premier League after a miserable domestic campaign, are keen to hold a parade if they win.
United, however, will not do the same if they win the final. The club have traditionally decided against holding open-top bus parades after winning cups.
The last United parade was held to celebrate their 20th title in 2013, also the year of Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement.
Speaking about the post-season tour, Amorim said, 'We need to help the club, because the club wins some money. We are going to connect with our fans around the world.'
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