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Tottenham admit 'football success was not driving decisions'

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Tottenham's non-executive chairman Peter Charrington acknowledges the club's failings. The team narrowly avoided relegation, finishing 17th for the second consecutive season. Charrington vows to rebuild and restore the club's footballing identity.

Tottenham admit 'football success was not driving decisions'
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Spurs' Struggles and Admission

Tottenham Hotspur's non-executive chairman Peter Charrington has openly admitted that "football success had not been driving our decisions" following a challenging season for the club.

In an open letter to supporters, Charrington acknowledged the team's difficulties, which culminated in a narrow 1-0 victory over Everton that secured their Premier League survival on the final day of the season.

Spurs finished in 17th place for the second year in a row, a position that Charrington described as falling "well short" of expectations.

Acknowledging the Need for Change

In his letter, Charrington revealed that the club recognized last September that "something seismic had to change at Spurs." He noted that the Lewis family authorized a full reset of the club, a decision that was not made lightly and came later than it should have.

This reset coincided with the departure of Daniel Levy, who stepped down after nearly 25 years as executive chairman, a move believed to be aimed at improving sporting performance.

Uncomfortable Truths Revealed

Charrington stated, "As part of that process, we discovered some uncomfortable truths." He highlighted that the qualities that make Spurs unique, including their football, ambition, and connection with supporters, had faded over time.

He emphasized that the club did not possess the right expertise in key roles and failed to build competitive squads capable of succeeding in the Premier League.

Charrington attended the season finale at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium alongside Vivienne Lewis, representing the club's ownership family, her son-in-law Nick Beucher, and finance officer Matthew Collecott.

Under manager Roberto de Zerbi, Spurs needed just a point to avoid relegation, and their victory ensured that West Ham was sent down instead.

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