Tottenham Liverpool – Tottenham postpones season ticket renewal due to fear of relegation

This article contains adult content that may be inappropriate for minors. Please confirm that you are 18 years or older to continue. This article contains images or details that some readers may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised. Tottenham has postponed the deadline for season ticket renewals as the team struggles to avoid relegation from the Premier League. The decision aims to provide fans with "total clarity about the next season" before they make financial commitments. The new deadline has been extended to June 7, two weeks after the last game of the English league at home against Everton on May 24. This measure contrasts with the previous two seasons, where fans had to renew immediately after the end of the league. In a message to season ticket holders, the London club acknowledged the seriousness of the current situation for the team. "We recognize the seriousness of our men's team's current position in the league," the club stated. "Everyone at the club remains absolutely committed to improving our position in the Premier League and finishing the current season as strongly as possible," it added. The team is currently in 16th place in the table, just one point above the relegation zone, and is experiencing its worst run of results since 1975, with 11 consecutive games without a win. The last five matches have resulted in losses, and the next challenge is a trip to Liverpool on Sunday. Interim coach Igor Tudor, who succeeded Thomas Frank, has lost all four matches he has managed and, according to the English press, his position is at risk. Despite the crisis, the club announced a freeze on season ticket prices for the 2026/27 season, with discounts for youth and seniors. However, it was not clear whether prices would be reduced in the event of relegation, a scenario that would be devastating for the club's revenues.

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