Tottenham haven't won a trophy since the 2008 League Cup and haven't won the title for 62 years but they've finally topped a Premier League table - for ...
The ad hoc rule requires clubs looking to come out of administration to pay 25p in every £1 it owes HMRC. Just this week HMRC enjoyed a win after Southend paid an outstanding £1.4m tax bill - the full amount due. As such, they are regulated by the SEC and this may have been seen as a bar to some investors. With the tournament moving towards a denouement in the next fortnight, sources say the winning nation will pocket £6m, with second place pocketing £3.5m, then £2.5m for third, £2m for fourth, £1.5m for fifth, and £1m for Wales. The then 18-year-old picked up $2.5m (£1.8m) for winning the US Open, on top of £180,000 from reaching Wimbledon’s fourth round the same year. A source told the MoS: ‘One train of thought is the fact Manchester United are listed on the New York Stock Exchange.