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The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust have released a joint open letter about the club's unpopular season ticket renewal deadline date.
In a positive move Spurs announced that they were freezing the prices of their season tickets for the 2022/23 season.
However, they have received plenty of negative feedback for announcing a deadline to renew of Friday April 29, more than a month before this season ends.
Now the trust, along with the other two officially recognised Spurs supporter groups Proud Lilywhites and SpursAbility, have released the letter they sent to Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, the club's executive director Donna-Maria Cullen and Matthew Collecott, Tottenham's finance director.
Here is that letter in full, asking for the deadline date to be moved.
"Dear Daniel, Donna and Matthew,
"We’re writing to you as the three officially recognised supporter groups at Tottenham Hotspur Football Club to formally request the readjustment of the Season Ticket Renewal deadline from 29 April to 31 May 2022.
"Since the Club announced the timings, we have each been contacted by many of our respective members with significant concerns around the earlier deadline, and we are aware of numerous fans