Nov, 01: Tottenham have been hit by the resignation of a second high-profile figure at the club in a week. Non-executive director Howard Shore has quit the club after a disagreement with Spurs chairman Howard Levy.
"I have made clear my views as to how best the interests of the club shall be served, particularly in relation to fund-raising," he said.
Regretfully, these views are not shared by the chairman and parties associated with the club's owners.

"I therefore now consider that I have no option but to tender my resignation."

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A week ago, finance director Paul Viner quit the club three days before Spurs announced annual pre-tax losses of £7.1m.

Spurs are also still looking for a manager following the sacking of Glenn Hoddle last month, with caretaker boss David Pleat favourite for the role. Bureau Report