🔗 Share this article Brooklyn Earick Dismisses Tottenham Hotspur Takeover Bid Post-Initial Contact The long-serving executive directed Spurs' move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in recent years. Innovative business leader Brooklyn Earick has dismissed submitting an official acquisition offer for Tottenham. Tottenham had earlier “clearly turned down” an preliminary inquiry from a syndicate headed by the American last period and insisted the organization was off the market. But British acquisition regulations stipulated that, following an initial approach rejected, the interested parties needed to make an offer by late October or state they would refrain. Confirmation of the choice was made in a release made by the club to the stock exchange, stating the organization is “ceased to be in an offer period.” Earick posted an picture of the release on digital channels, adding: “It's been a privilege interacting with Spurs and the Lewis family's agents over the past few months. “I have deep admiration for the organization, its leadership, and its supporters, and hope for nothing but success.” Tottenham's directors thanked the syndicate for its “positive engagement” in negotiations and for “acknowledging the clear position” of the shareholders that the team is not for sale. Brooklyn Earick is a one-time music presenter who also served in space technology for NASA before founding Redacted RnD, which focuses on innovation, entertainment, sport and entertainment. The informal offer was the third inquiry rejected by the organization's leadership since the sudden departure of executive chairman the former chairman in the fall. In early fall, the organization declined approaches from former Newcastle United shareholder Staveley's PCP International and a consortium led by Roger Kennedy and Wing-Fai Ng through Firehawk Holdings. Levy and his household control about a significant stake of the parent company – which has an majority shareholding in Spurs. The executive was the English top flight's most enduring chair and is believed to have made in excess of fifty million pounds during his almost quarter of a century in the capacity. However he was also the focus of regular protests by the club's followers, particularly last season as domestic league results were unsatisfactory. Spurs won their major honor in 17 years when they beat Manchester United in last season's continental decider. Connected Themes Premier League The North London club Soccer