Tottenham Hotspur fans, aside from winning the Europa League last season, have not been a happy bunch these last few years. Failed transfers, huge departures have put them in a bad situation on many occasions.
It does help, however, that they were able to improve their squad on a massively impressive scale, addressing almost every dire need in just one transfer window.
They now have a new coach, some potentially world-class talents as the cornerstone of their team, and just a lot of general excitement.
Until the Premier League decided to give them further frustration and trouble.
Tottenham fans will not like this Premier League decision
It was announced on Wednesday that Spursâ match against Wolves will now be played on the 28th of September at 8pm local time.
This isn't the first time the match has been changed by the Premier League, frustrating the fans even more.Â
It was originally on Saturday at 3pm, but then it was chosen to be on television, which gave it a 2pm kick-off on a Sunday. Now, they have changed it once again back to September 27, a Saturday, but with a late kickoff.
The match would not fall under the Blackout times, so it will be shown on television, and that is one of the reason why this late kick-off was chosen rather than the usual 3pm one.Â
For the fans who have to travel to and from the stadium from afar, this is not ideal at all.Â
The match is in London, but that doesn't mean every fan that's in attendance would be a local. There will be some that travel across the country to see their team play. There will be away fans, too.
Now, everyone has to reschedule their travel times, and it's obvious that since it's a late kick-off, travelling fans will have trouble getting back to their home late at night.
It is also worth noting that this latest change has taken place to also accommodate Tottenham's away game against Bodo/Glimt on the following Tuesday, which would give them an extra day to prepare and travel to Norway.
Either way, this is not a good look for the Premier League. A different game could have been chosen to show on television, if Spurs needed time to prepare for the Champions League clash.
Instead, money was put ahead of the consideration and comfort of the fans once again, leading to countless fans criticising the decision on X.
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