Ex- Tottenham star Jamie Redknapp has hit out at his former club over the way they handled furloughing staff. The Premier League announced that they would take up the government scheme for non-playing staff.
It meant that workers would receive 80 per cent of their wages from taxpayers' money. It caused outrage, considering Spurs had just announced profits of nearly £70m for that year only just last month.
And among those angered was Sky Sports pundit Redknapp, who lashed out at club chief Daniel Levy. "I just feel at times they don't act like a big club,' Redknapp told Sky Sports News. "Tottenham, I know full well have good finances and plenty behind them, but it didn't sit well with me. "I think Daniel is a really good businessman but