by Gloria Gooner » 06 May 2008 12:00
by Dirk Gently » 06 May 2008 12:01
Gloria Gooner It nearly kicked off in the South, after the daft bint behind me repeatedly put her pointytoed boots on the back of my seat. When she wasn't leaving dirt marks on the back of my sweatshirt, she was kicking my seat. Ignorant arse.
by Hugo Boss » 06 May 2008 12:28
KesHugo Boss Didn't see this but I did witness some irate Reading fans having a go at fellow supporters in the concourse during the 2nd half, apparently for being drunk and enjoying themselves.
What is the world coming to when supported have a go at their own??
Remember I bumped into you and Scrooge after the game and showed you that Asian spurs fan lying on the grass bank with puke everywhere? or were you too pissed to remember!?!
by Man Friday » 07 May 2008 21:46
Huntley & Palmer I can guarantee it was not the two yids throwing their guts up on the bank next to the programme sellers on the way up towards the North Stand. They were still lay there in their own puke after the game. LOLightweights
by Seal » 08 May 2008 09:16
Man FridayHuntley & Palmer I can guarantee it was not the two yids throwing their guts up on the bank next to the programme sellers on the way up towards the North Stand. They were still lay there in their own puke after the game. LOLightweights
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought that "yid" was a racist term or at least derogatory term for Jewish. You're a moderator for fussake?
by Jerry St Clair » 08 May 2008 09:23
Seal That's what spurs fans called themselves, i.e. The Yid Army. Therefore, acceptable to refer to spurs fans as 'yids'.
by Seal » 08 May 2008 10:29
Jerry St ClairSeal That's what spurs fans called themselves, i.e. The Yid Army. Therefore, acceptable to refer to spurs fans as 'yids'.
Strange logic.
I don't know what proportion of Spurs fans who sing these songs are Jewish, but I doubt it's many. Therefore, just because they have "reclaimed" a term of abuse doesn't mean it's ok for others to use.
I think it's a term that's in the same category as nigger and paki, and I certainly wouldn't use it.
by Huntley & Palmer » 08 May 2008 12:36
Man FridayHuntley & Palmer I can guarantee it was not the two yids throwing their guts up on the bank next to the programme sellers on the way up towards the North Stand. They were still lay there in their own puke after the game. LOLightweights
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought that "yid" was a racist term or at least derogatory term for Jewish. You're a moderator for fussake?
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