Daniel Levy rebukes critics of Tottenham’s spending ahead of fan protest
TOTTENHAM chairman Daniel Levy has provided a strong rebuke to critics of the club’s spending, days before another fan protest.
Spurs announced their financial results for the year to June 30 2024 on Monday, with revenue decreasing by 4 per cent to £528.2 million.
Match receipts were also down from £117.6m to £105.8m due to Tottenham not being in Europe during the 12-month period.
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