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Bit odd that when Chelsea fans are being done for this week singing their usual songs about Auschwitz and what not, that Corbyn would decide Spurs fans should be called out for anti semitism.
Im not conservative nor a trump supporter both sides of politics are absolutely toxic, divisive and in desperate need of some common sense atm.
Their are so many bigger fish to fry then spurs fans usage of the "y-word", which if he cared about context he would know it is used out compassion and love.
I respect that he can say whatever he wants, but I can still think that he's doing it in a pandering non genuine manner. And to me that makes him a hypocritical twat chasing votes instead of thinking and acting on whats best for this country.
Just my take.
Bit odd that when Chelsea fans are being done for this week singing their usual songs about Auschwitz and what not, that Corbyn would decide Spurs fans should be called out for anti semitism.
Soooooo, what are our opponents fans saying about us then?
Are they really still singing that? Not that it's not absolutely disgusting already to anyone with any sense of decency but they also have a Jewish owner.Bit odd that when Chelsea fans are being done for this week singing their usual songs about Auschwitz and what not, that Corbyn would decide Spurs fans should be called out for anti semitism.
Soooooo, what are our opponents fans saying about us then?
I'm happy for them to be optimistic. It's when they're going down shit creek without a paddle, is when they somehow pull off a result against usJust to change the subject slightly but is it me or is it a bit laughable that gooners are getting all optimistic after one good result (against a hit and miss Everton side) and ok, fair enough, a very good signing? They were all moaning like there was no tomorrow until last weekend. I'm not saying that they definitely haven't turned a corner but we have been here before with this sudden optimism.
In fairness, if flagged up to him, I'm pretty sure that he would condemn that in no uncertain terms.Bit odd that when Chelsea fans are being done for this week singing their usual songs about Auschwitz and what not, that Corbyn would decide Spurs fans should be called out for anti semitism.
Ha ha yeah that's true.I'm happy for them to be optimistic. It's when they're going down shit creek without a paddle, is when they somehow pull off a result against us
In fairness, if flagged up to him, I'm pretty sure that he would condemn that in no uncertain terms.
This is so true. I am a lifelong Labour voter, son of a Holocaust survivor and I can't and won't vote for Labour while the leader is an anti-semite himself and to top it all off a Gooner bastard.One would hope, although he's done nothing about numerous examples of overt anti semitism in his own party, so not sure I share your confidence.
What he said was, and it's fair enough if people don't agree but that in order to stamp out anti semitism in football, it would help if Spurs fans stopped chanting 'Yid Army' and that he doesn't agree with the whole 'neutralising' aspect; he obviously feels that it actually feeds into it. Whatever you feel about him dealing with antisemitic issues in the labour party or whether you think that he is on the right tack, this is hardly an example of him not trying to deal with it.One would hope, although he's done nothing about numerous examples of overt anti semitism in his own party, so not sure I share your confidence.
I'm sorry but I respectfully disagree. He has no right to comment on this aspect of anti-semitism until he sorts his own house and his own personal views first.What he said was, and it's fair enough if people don't agree but that in order to stamp out anti semitism in football, it would help if Spurs fans stopped chanting 'Yid Army' and that he doesn't agree with the whole 'neutralising' aspect; he obviously feels that it actually feeds into it. Whatever you feel about him dealing with antisemitic issues in the labour party or whether you think that he is on the right tack, this is hardly an example of him not trying to deal with it.
Before our previous game we were in good form and they were shockingNormally when the opposition fans, especially the goons and scum, are not feeling confident I worry about the match.
Now...they are feeling so confident...I really think we're going to suffocate them. I honestly don't think they'll score. Something like 1-0 or 2-0. Maybe optimistic, but they're so up their asses right now I can totally see us trashing them
my wife said he looked more like an MMA fighter than a footballerNewport fans are roasting one of our players
Their right back was a fucking freak of nature. Clearly they don't test for steroids in league 2.
I fully respect your right to the opinion. I might well be wrong - just my view. I think that if he had ducked the issue then it would have fed into the belief that he is not interested in the issue of antisemitism.I'm sorry but I respectfully disagree. He has no right to comment on this aspect of anti-semitism until he sorts his own house and his own personal views first.
This is so true. I am a lifelong Labour voter, son of a Holocaust survivor and I can't and won't vote for Labour while the leader is an anti-semite himself and to top it all off a Gooner bastard.
Pardon my ignorance but what exactly has he said that is so anti semite according to you?This is so true. I am a lifelong Labour voter, son of a Holocaust survivor and I can't and won't vote for Labour while the leader is an anti-semite himself and to top it all off a Gooner bastard.