Spurs Admit 'Football Success Not Driving Decisions'
Published Monday, May 25, 2026 · Updated May 26
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AI synthesisTottenham Hotspur's non-executive chairman, Peter Charrington, has acknowledged in an open letter to supporters that the club's decisions have not been driven by football success. This admission comes after the club narrowly avoided relegation for the second consecutive season. Charrington announced a 'full reset' authorized by the owning Lewis family, committing to substantial investment across various club areas, including the squad, operations, academy, and women's team.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Tottenham's non-executive chairman Peter Charrington admitted in an open letter that 'football success had not been driving our decisions' and vowed to rebuild the club after narrowly avoiding relegation for the second consecutive season.
- A 'full reset' of the club was authorized by the owning Lewis family, with commitments to significant investment in the squad, operations, academy, and women's team.
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Tottenham's non-executive chairman Peter Charrington admitted in an open letter to supporters that "football success had not been driving our decisions," vowing to rebuild the club after narrowly avoiding relegation for the second consecutive season. He confirmed a "full reset" was authorized by the Lewis family, who own the club, and committed to significant investment in the squad, operations, academy, and women's team.
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