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Tottenham Hotspur fans launch petition against 'legalised touts'

A group of Tottenham Hotspur fans launch a petition trying to get the club to cut their association with 'legalised touts' StubHub.

A group of Tottenham Hotspur supporters have reportedly begun a petition trying to end the club's association with company StubHub.

The ticket-selling website, which is an official secondary ticketing partner for Spurs, allows season-ticket holders to sell their seat for any price if they are unable to attend a match that is already sold out.

The lack of regulations surrounding the pricing has caused a number of supporters of the North London club to urge the outfit to cut their ties with StubHub.

"We believe the club's deal with StubHub should be terminated at the earliest possible opportunity," The Mirror quotes the petition as saying.

"This deal was agreed without consulting the supporters it directly affects, and has been implemented without their consent. Such actions undermine the efforts of everyone trying to build a constructive dialogue between the club and its fans."

Within hours of the petition going live, it attracted over 600 signatures.

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