A Tottenham supporters’ group have publicly asked Daniel Levy to dig his hand in his pocket and make a 'further personal contribution' after 550 non-playing staff members of the club were put on furlough.
The chairman and club have been roundly criticised after they announced that non-playing staff members would be placed on the government scheme.
It comes amid the news that the Premier League’s longest-serving chairman had earned £7milllion over the last year, as well as a tidy £3million bonus for helping Spurs move to their new stadium.
Now the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust said in a statement that they want Levy to make an added contribution. The statement read: "We are aware that no football club can impose contract changes on
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