Tottenham accused of editing fan meeting minutes after pressure over season struggles

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  • Spurs supporters claim key lines and concerns were removed from official meeting record
  • Club denies any attempt to sanitise discussions and says minutes were factual
  • Tensions rise with Tottenham sitting 16th in the Premier League

Tottenham Hotspur have been accused by their supporters of selectively editing the minutes of a recent meeting, with claims that key remarks and expressions of fan concern were omitted from the final published version.

Representatives of the club’s board, including chief executive Vinai Venkatesham, met with the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust on February 3, just over a week before the dismissal of head coach Thomas Frank. The Trust says a number of points raised during that discussion were excluded from the official minutes despite requests for their inclusion.

Among the lines allegedly removed was a statement that the club “welcomed the input” of supporters. The Trust also claims sections detailing concerns about the risk of relegation, and the belief that momentum gained from last season’s Europa League success had now been “lost,” were edited out.

Additional topics the Trust says were omitted include worries over the lack of young players coming through the academy, the club’s ability to generate profit, and a request for clarity on the specific on field targets underpinning the club’s strategic principles.

In a statement published on its website, the Trust said transparency was essential. “Publishing a full record of the points raised helps ensure accountability and allows members, and the wider fan base, to understand how the Trust is fulfilling its role on their behalf. Transparency is integral to our role and in our dealings with the club.”

Tottenham declined to comment publicly, though sources close to the club insisted there was no intention to sanitise the record and that the minutes were intended to provide a factual summary of the matters discussed.

The dispute comes at a tense moment for Spurs, who sit 16th in the Premier League with 12 matches remaining, just five points above the relegation zone. Croatian coach Igor Tudor has been appointed until the end of the season as the club looks to stabilise its campaign and restore confidence both on and off the pitch.

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