Spurs profits surge past £50m mark as club's progress reaps rich rewards

Tottenham have generated revenue of more than £50million for the first half of the season despite a lack of European football during the current campaign.The figure for revenue, marginally down from £54.9m to £53.5m, is viewed as positive given Spurs' failure to reach the Europa League and has been linked with the progress under manager Harry Redknapp.Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has declared himself pleased with a campaign that has seen them compete for a top-four place in the Barclays Premier League. Cashing in: Spurs chairman Levy has seen the club's fortunes surge past £50m 'We have enjoyed a period of consistently good performances and remained near the top of the League and in contention for Champions League qualification,' read Levy's statement. Sandro passes Tottenham medical to clinch £6.5m move from Internacional Call me Al! Defoe in line for Spurs return as altitude tent helps recovery bidRedknapp: I take heart pills and struggle to sleep as Spurs bid for gloryTOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC

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