
Those behind the scenes at Tottenham are being heavily criticised for the club's final matchday programme of the season, with fans describing the move as "unacceptable" and "spineless."
It has been a campaign to forget for the North London club, who came into Sunday's final-day relegation decider against Everton in 17th place, just two points above West Ham.
There is a bitter taste in the mouths of many Tottenham supporters as the team’s struggles continue, and things didn't improve ahead of kick-off, with journalist Alasdair Gold pointing out the latest faux pas.
"Feels strange to not see a Daniel Levy 'Chairman's message' in the final programme of the season after so many years of them," he wrote on X. "No message from anyone at the top in there today, other than Roberto De Zerbi's column."
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As you can imagine, the lack of communication from Vinai Venkatesham, Johan Lange and Peter Charrington ahead of the club's most important game of the season has been met with frustration.
Fans express anger at Tottenham's final matchday programme of the season
Here's how supporters have reacted to the lack of message from those in higher positions at Spurs.
One wrote: "Just unacceptable. Where's the accountability?" while another said: "Bunch of spineless cowards. They don't give a damn, clear as day."
A third commented: "A sad indictment of our club’s leadership team. It’s far easier to hide than actually face the music," and a fourth wrote: "Not a single executive even offered thanks. No one from the Lewis Family, Vinai, or Lange. Abandonment in every respect."
A fifth added: That’s disgusting.For all of Levy’s faults, and - let’s be honest - there were many, he’d always have some sort of rallying cry, no matter if we thought he was full of cr*p. This lot? Relying upon Spurs not going down, so that they can save their response until next season."
Feels strange to not see a Daniel Levy 'Chairman's message' in the final programme of the season after so many years of them. No message from anyone at the top in there today, other than Roberto De Zerbi's column. pic.twitter.com/9k3yDweU0H
— Alasdair Gold (@AlasdairGold) May 24, 2026
Back in September, Daniel Levy stepped down as executive chairman at Tottenham Hotspur after almost 25 years in the role.
Peter Charrington was named as Tottenham's new non-executive chairman after the departure of Levy and Vinai Venkatesham was appointed chief executive in April, less than a year after leaving his role as Arsenal CEO.
Johan Lange was appointed as Tottenham's technical director in 2023, replacing Fabio Paratici as the club's key figure in recruitment.
Topics: Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League, Fan Reactions