Meeting happened, some bits below
https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/1074822/fan-advisory-board-meets-june-2026
Supporter sentiment and reflections from the Club on 2025/26 season Supporter representatives raised concerns about football performance up to and including the 2025/26 season and thanked PC for his letter to fans and his response to THST and for his candour in acknowledging that previously football success had not been driving the Club’s decisions. Representatives stressed the need for the Club also to acknowledge and take responsibility for the impact of football decisions made during the 2025/26 season.
Concerns covered leadership, accountability, football decision-making, recruitment, January transfer activity, long-term strategy and football expertise within senior leadership. These issues had also been raised with the Club at previous meetings. Supporter representatives sought assurances that lessons had been learned and that the right expertise and decisionmaking was in place for the “complete reset” to which VV had referred.
Representatives referenced THST and Proud Lilywhites consultation, noting exceptionally low supporter confidence and asking how the proposed reset would be evidenced in practice.
Assurance was also sought that investment in the Women’s Team would continue.
PC thanked supporters and their representatives for their loyalty and acknowledged that the 2025/26 season had been unacceptable, accepting responsibility on behalf of the ownership.
VV confirmed governance, decision-making and operational structures had been reviewed and that all decisions would be judged by the metric ‘does this make us a better football team?’. VV noted additional resource had been added across football and corporate functions. PC reiterated ownership’s commitment to the Club and support for VV and the Executive Team.
On media reports regarding Eight Sports and ENIC shareholdings, PC said the ENIC had issued a statement to media for clarity and noted the matter related to ENIC shares, not Club shares. PC noted the shares being discussed did not come with any board seats or influence around Club operations. Supporter representatives asked whether a prospective purchaser of the shares would be subject to owners' and directors' requirements. It was agreed this would be answered further, if and when necessary, with further details needed to confirm.
Representatives welcomed the acknowledgement of supporter concerns but stressed that confidence would only be rebuilt through actions, visible progress and improved football performance.
VV agreed the season was unacceptable and cannot happen again and stated the ambition is to compete for major trophies and play the style of football our supporters want to see.
VV recognised fan concerns from the 2025/26 season and responded to the concerns that were raised regarding decisions taken during the season (as set out later in these minutes).
VV explained the Club is where it is today due to issues built up over many years, and whilst he emphasised there was no quick fix, outlined that progress was being made across multiple areas since September when the decision for major reform was taken. He explained this was not meant as a criticism of what has gone before, but simply an assessment of where we are and the scale of the change needed.
VV provided updates across several areas: Football and Performance Priorities
• Football and performance are now positioned at the centre of decision-making which has led to numerous changes • An example being work is underway to reshape the first-team environment in the training centre, including a new player briefing/tactical room, a complete transformation to the gym, changes to the player restaurant and making the building feel like a true performance environment. The close season is the first window where changes of this scale can be commenced
• The Academy has seen significant transformation over the past couple of years, but since the Autumn significant further investment has been made available to strengthen the talent pipeline as a key priority across all age groups, while acknowledging that outcomes would take time to become visible • In July a global search for a new Performance Director was started with Dan appointed in October. He joined in February following his notice period and has reviewed medical and performance operations. This has led to a significant number of personnel changes since the season concluded, the first opportunity to practically be able to make changes of this scale
• The Men’s squad requires change over several transfer windows, with emphasis on quality, leadership, youth, experience and alignment with how the Club wants to play football
• Player trading must improve, including adjustment to our wage structures, concluding deals more efficiently and driving greater sales revenues given financial regulations. The sale of Brennan Johnson was highlighted as an example of this. Rafi Moersen was appointed last year to improve our focus and capabilities on this area, and he joined on June 16 after his notice period.
Rebuild and Future Direction
• VV confirmed the current period as a rebuild rather than a short-term action
• The rebuild is based on four connected priorities: Success, Squad, Systems and Standards.
• Success means building a team capable of competing consistently for major honours with a clear football identity
• Squad means developing the right balance of quality, depth, resilience, leadership and potential.
• Systems means strengthening recruitment, performance, medical support, player development and football operations.
• Standards means creating a high-performance environment with accountability, leadership, collaboration, the right culture and clear expectations.
Football Operations
RMo, joining on his first day, outlined his responsibilities across football operations. RMo advised that his remit includes recruitment, player transactions, infrastructure, player care and responsibility for the Women’s Team. He emphasised the importance of player welfare, relationship-building and improving football outcomes and explained his role in player trading at his previous Club.