TOTTENHAM have allayed fears they were set to increase season ticket prices by freezing them for next season.
There had been suggestions Spurs were considering raising the cost, which would have gone down like a lead balloon among the fanbase.
But after consulting with the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust, the amount being charged will remain the same.
Yet a club statement read: “Due to global economic events we, like all other sectors, are not immune to rising costs and disruption to supply chains, along with higher energy prices.
“We are, however, acutely aware that everyone is also currently impacted by the rising cost of living.
“With this in mind, and following consultation with the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust, we can confirm that season ticket prices for the 2023/24 season will be frozen.
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“We recognise and greatly appreciate the ongoing commitment our fans continue to make in showing support for the team.”
Had season tickets gone up, chairman Daniel Levy would no doubt have received even more flak than he has already had this season.
Fans have chanted for him to “get out of our club” at multiple games this season, angry at the perceived lack of success during his time at the helm.
The club are currently without permanent managers for the men’s and women’s first team.
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While managing director of football Fabio Paratici is currently taking a leave of absence after his 30-month ban for his alleged part in the Juventus malpractice scandal was extended worldwide.
Spurs sit fourth in the Premier League table, but are in danger of missing out on a Champions League place.
They only sit above Manchester United by virtue of goal difference and have played two games more than Erik ten Hag’s side.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk