“That’s Mourinho’s compensation fee sorted” Mixed fan reaction to the latest ENIC development

The Tottenham Stadium could be hosting a few European Championship games that were originally due to be played at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, but – and make what you will of this – the COVID-19 protocols in the Republic are more stringent than the UK. The Aviva is a state-of-the-art construction these days, and the old Lansdowne Road was demolished in 2007.

According to Mail Online, ENIC could end up being able to offer up to 25% of THFC’s stadium capacity, which could see up to 15,700 fans through the contactless turn styles. These are economically tough times and one would imagine that ENIC would be keen to bring in what cash they might get a sniff of. Again, Daniel Levy would see this as a further opportunity to give the stadium exposure – after all – there’s still no sign of a sponsor.

These fans reacted to the news in varying ways, but what will be interesting is the inevitable chairman’s statement outlining just how far behind ENIC are, once the crowds come back in normal numbers, presuming they ever do fully return.