What’s all that rainbow shite about?
I'm amazed to learn we aren't. He's factually the best pedigreed manager ever to have taken the hot seat at Spurs, and we are incredibly lucky to have him at our club.
Is this a serious question about the rainbow laces campaign, or?
Not sure if it's been mentioned but we're Game of the Day on Sky Sports @ 8.30 tonight.
Ye. All feels contrived. That and the racism campaign should be dealt with by fans. Whacking a rainbow up doesn’t really feel very effective. Call it out when you see it and it will go.
I actually agree but it seems in practice, not enough people were doing itYe. All feels contrived. That and the racism campaign should be dealt with by fans. Whacking a rainbow up doesn’t really feel very effective. Call it out when you see it and it will go.
Fans weren’t doing a great deal about it.
As it stands, football is now the sport doing the absolute most to eradicate racism and homophobia.
It’s absolutely right that the Premier League takes pride in that and shouts about it. As a club we’re incredibly inclusive, and again, it’s right that we shout about that.
Seriously? Wasn't it you made the comments about the guy committing suicide and delaying your train? If not I apologise but you come across as a cretin. You were more worried about the iron burn on your coat iirc.I guess I just look at it differently. I don’t see 40 something year olds (surley the average age of a match going fan) changing their attitude because of a rainbow.
This is a society issue and should be focussed on in schools in my opinion.
Honestly haven’t heard any homophobia at a game in 10 plus years and I think that’s down to a society attitude shift rather than a campaign by football clubs.
Yeah, I can see why the racism campaign is needed, there are loads of incidents at football, but as you say I honestly cant even remember the last time I heard any homophobia at football.Honestly haven’t heard any homophobia at a game in 10 plus years and I think that’s down to a society attitude shift rather than a campaign by football clubs.
Thats him alright.Seriously? Wasn't it you made the comments about the guy committing suicide and delaying your train? If not I apologise but you come across as a cretin. You were more worried about the iron burn on your coat iirc.
@riggi, I apologise if that came across aggresive or offensive, it's been quoted now so I can't delete it. What I will say is that I think your posts today and in the past show that perhaps it's not just schoolchildren who need to be targetted.Seriously? Wasn't it you made the comments about the guy committing suicide and delaying your train? If not I apologise but you come across as a cretin. You were more worried about the iron burn on your coat iirc.
As we all know, It used to be rife. Its not so bad now but (in my experience) a lot depends on where you sit. If you sit anywhere near the front when an opposition player comes close there's a chance some idiot will call him all sorts of names and the world 'poof' will be in there somewhere.I honestly cant even remember the last time I heard any homophobia at football.
Yeah I've sat in and around the same bunch of people for about a decade so maybe you're right.As we all know, It used to be rife. Its not so bad now but (in my experience) a lot depends on where you sit. If you sit anywhere near the front when an opposition player comes close there's a chance some idiot will call him all sorts of names and the world 'poof' will be in there somewhere.
Further up in the stands not so much, if at all, like you, when I'm sitting further away I can't remember hearing any. I'm not saying it's rampantly rife but I reckon it goes on a lot more than we might think.