Tottenham Fans Slam Club’s ‘Horrible’ Europa League Final Screening for Ticketless Guests

Tottenham Fans Slam Club’s ‘Horrible’ Europa League Final Screening for Ticketless Guests

Tottenham fans have blasted the club ahead of the Europa League final for a ‘horrible’ setup ahead of a Europa League final screening at their stadium. 

Footage posted to X, formerly Twitter, showed 10 screens erected around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ahead of the game. 

Fans were able to purchase tickets at a cost of £10 for adults and £5 for anyone under the age of 18. 

However, some supporters did not seem all that impressed by the club’s efforts to facilitate those fans who were unable to make the trip to Bilbao. 

Commenting on the number of screens, one user joked: ‘Levy got a bulk deal at Argos’. 

A second added: ‘That looks horrible’. 

Tottenham fans have blasted the club ahead of the Europa League final

A further comment read: ‘That looks pathetic’. 

Another fumed: ‘That’s a joke’.  

It came with both sides set to battle it out in Bilbao for a spot in next season’s Champions League which can only be claimed by the winner. 

As both sides will finish outside of the European places in the Premier League – with Man United in 16th and Spurs in 17th – the final at San Mames has an added element of importance for two sides who would otherwise expect to be in Europe. 

However, disappointing domestic campaigns for Ange Postecoglou and Ruben Amorim mean the two finalists will finish the 2024-25 season in their lowest-ever Premier League positions. 

United have also been dealt a further setback as they must wear a slightly-altered kit for the showpiece event in the Basque Country. 

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This is because Tottenham’s home kit takes precedence as they were drawn as the ‘home’ team for the contest. 

While the Lilywhites have worn white shirts with navy shorts and white socks while in action in the Premier League this season, that differs in European competition.

Owing to a tradition that dates back to 1961, Spurs wear all-white in Europe.

This means United must black shorts and black socks in the final to go with their famous red shirts. 

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