‘So long as they’ve got NFL and Beyonce they’re happy’, Jamie Redknapp slams Spurs owners in brutal live Sky Sports rant

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JAMIE REDKNAPP has slammed Tottenham Hotspur’s ownership in a brutal rant on live TV.

The former Spurs midfielder has been left unimpressed with the club’s shambolic performance this season.

Man in suit speaking on Sky Sports.SkySports
Jamie Redknapp has hit out at Tottenham’s ownership[/caption]
Daniel Levy, chairman of Tottenham Hotspur, at a soccer match.Getty
Daniel Levy has come under fire this season[/caption]
Fireworks over a football stadium during a game.Tottenham is the home of the NFL in LondonRex
Beyoncé performing onstage in a silver outfit and boots.Getty
Beyonce has played multiple concerts at the club’s stadium[/caption]

The North London outfit have lost 13 games in the Premier League and are slumped in 15th place.

Manager Ange Postecoglou has come under huge pressure due to the poor form and FA Cup and Carabao Cup exits.

Spurs have had to deal with the most injuries in the league but are still way off their usual standards.

The club has boosted revenue streams off the pitch as the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a widely used venue.

The stadium will play host again to pop star Beyonce and NFL matches this year.

Tottenham recently extended their partnership with the NFL through to the 2029/30 season.

Redknapp however believes this has taken attention away from the team’s performances on the pitch.

He has claimed that the club’s board are happy as long as there is a “successful” business rather than football team.

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Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “As long as they’ve got the American Football and they’ve got Beyonce in the summer, they’re happy, the owners are happy.

“It looks like a business model that everyone can be happy with that can be successful.

Illustration of a ranked list showing the number of injuries and absences for English clubs competing in Europe.

“But does that breed a winning environment?

“No it does not because something is fundamentally wrong.

“They have tried to do both, but it has not worked and it has not work the way Daniel Levy wants it to.”

Spurs fans are plotting a massive protest against club chairman Daniel Levy during the match against Manchester United.

The demo has been organised by fed-up season-ticket holders named Change for Tottenham.

Protesters plan to march ahead of the game and then stage a sit-in protest at full-time in the South Stand.

The aim is to put pressure on majority owners ENIC to sell the club — and for chairman Levy to go.

Tottenham Hotspur players look dejected after a goal.Reuters
Tottenham are performing well under par this season[/caption]
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