“They don’t blame bad weather, or lack of money, or bad refereeing. They own up to mistakes, offer an apology, compensation, and finally show genuine love and appreciation to fans,” the user wrote. Juan Manuel Lucero a Twitter.

Like him, many others on social networks are expressing their opinion regarding the unprecedented decision of the Tottenham players: to reimburse the fans of the institution for the value of the ticket they paid on Sunday, April 23, to see the local lose 6 to 1 against Newcastle United.

“The players have a message for our fans who went to Newcastle on Sunday…”published the official Tottenham account.

On social networks, the reaction of Tottenham’s rivals at the premiere is mockery of all kinds. The fans of the institution, for their part, ask that it not be repeated, that they do not want the money, but “not to be ashamed anymore.”

It must be remembered that in the first 20 minutes of the game, Newcastle was already beating Tottenham 5-0. The game ended 6-1.

Tottenham players will return the ticket

“We know that this does not change what happened on Sunday”says the letter in which the club’s players informed their fans that they will return the value of the ticket to those who were present at the stadium.

Famous Shows and Rebates

Music concerts, sporting events and other live entertainment are an exciting experience for fans waiting for the chance to see their favorite artists or teams perform.

However, not all shows go as planned, and attendees can sometimes be disappointed.

Throughout history, there have been notable cases in Latin America where the volume of “victims” and the amount of money at stake have made headlines.

One of those cases was the festival “music for everyone” which took place in Venezuela in 2009. Touted as one of the biggest music festivals in Latin America, the event was scheduled to feature international artists such as 50 Cent, Pet Shop Boys and Nelly Furtado.

However, when the festival began, attendees quickly realized that the promised acts were not present and the event descended into chaos with disorganized logistics, lack of security and canceled performances.

Another notable case occurred in Brazil, in 2017, when Justin Bieber canceled the remaining shows of his “Purpose” tour in Latin America, including concerts in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. In 2022 he did the same in Argentina.

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