Spurs Push Back Season Ticket Deadline Amid Relegation Threats
Tottenham Hotspur has extended its fan base's renewal of season ticket deadlines due to a looming threat from relegation, with Spurs currently sitting just one point above the bottom three and failing to win their last 11 league games under manager Igor Tudor. The club is seeking "full clarity on next season" by granting supporters more time for decision-making following intense scrutiny over recent poor form that has placed them in a precarious position within the Premier League table.
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1Tottenham has extended its season ticket renewal deadline due to a threat of relegation from the Premier League.
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2The Spurs are currently sitting just one point above automatic promotion spots and have gone without winning their last 11 league games.
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Tottenham has extended the deadline for fans to renew their season ticket subscriptions due to fears of being relegated from the Premier League.
— [Mar 12, 18:23] Tottenham push back deadline for season ticket renewals as club 'recognise' Premier League relegation threat (Standard.co.uk)Tottenham has pushed back its fans renewal date to allow supporters more time and full clarity on which division the team will play in next.
— [Mar 12, 09:53] Spurs push back season-ticket deadline because of relegation battleTottenham Hotspur has extended its season ticket renewal deadline until June 7 due to their precarious Premier League position and recent poor form under manager Igor Tudor. Former England defender Gary Neville criticized Tudor's brief tenure as a "car crash," calling for an immediate managerial change following the team's heavy defeat by Atletico Madrid where errors led to substitute Antonin Kinsky being benched prematurely.