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From Daniel Levy playing a risky game with Harry Kane to the calamitous decision to initially furlough club staff and Jose Mourinho breaking government social distancing rules... life under lockdown has been nothing short of a disaster for Tottenham

Twelve months ago Tottenham had just opened their glitzy £1billion new stadium and they were on the verge of reaching the Champions League semi-finals.

It was a great time to be a Spurs fan. Mauricio Pochettino's side beat the eventual Premier League champions Manchester City in Europe at one of the best arenas in the world.

What a difference a year makes. Of course, life is not as we know it due to the coronavirus pandemic but for Tottenham life under lockdown has been a disaster.

Twelve months ago Tottenham had just opened their spectacular u00a31billion new stadium
Twelve months ago Tottenham had just opened their spectacular £1billion new stadium
A year on and Tottenham and chairman Daniel Levy have been through a nightmare fortnight
A year on and Tottenham and chairman Daniel Levy have been through a nightmare fortnight
The club originally furloughed non-playing staff amid COVID-19 but backtracked on Monday
The club originally furloughed non-playing staff amid COVID-19 but backtracked on Monday

The north London club became the second Premier League outfit after Newcastle to place non-playing staff on furlough two weeks ago.