On the pitch, the clouds are changing, Tottenham Hotspur's defeat, 1-6, is like a thunderbolt from the sky, provoking the audience to roar. There was a lot of "backwater" in the crowd, and it was a true story in the Premier League. Tottenham Hotspur's players have learned from their mistakes and issued a joint statement apologizing for their last defeat against Newcastle, and have decided to take action to thank their fans by "watering down" the game.
The players were mortified by the landslide-like collapse of the Spurs team that day, and caretaker leader Stelliani was dropped as a result. However, even so, the players were willing to face up to the problem and issue an apology:
"We are well aware of the disappointment and anger of our fans and words cannot make up for it at this moment, such a defeat is heartbreaking. Thanks to your attendance, we have decided to compensate our fans for the cost of the tickets they purchased at St. James' Park. We understand that such compensation cannot change the outcome of the game, but we promise to do our best to turn things around in the next game and hope that you will support us again, your solidarity is what keeps us going."
The players have paid out of their own pockets to make amends to the fans for this move by Spurs, however, some analysts have suggested that the real culprit at Spurs could be chairman Levy, and is he feeling guilty as well?