A Tottenham fans' group has called on chairman Daniel Levy to rethink the decision to furlough non-playing staff after Liverpool's U-turn on the controversy.
Fans and former players rounded on Spurs and Liverpool after the Premier League clubs announced plans to use the Government's job retention scheme to pay staff 80% of their wages amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Liverpool announced on Monday they would not be furloughing staff, having been heavily criticised by former Reds stars such as Jamie Carragher, Stan Collymore and Dietmar Hamann.
And now Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust has urged Levy to follow Liverpool's lead and avoid using the scheme to pay 550 non-playing employees.