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Wayne Routledge
Sloppy Sam's? That's where me and my mates were.
Yes mate.I was standing inside near the couples playing ping pong
Sloppy Sam's? That's where me and my mates were.
Beer pong mate, at least it gets you tinkled! We were sitting on the table in front of them, I was trying to chat up one of the American birds when it all happened lolYes mate.I was standing inside near the couples playing ping pong
Everyone mentions a 'minority', but why does it constantly revolve around the likes of Chelsea and West Ham? It's more like an infectious mentality that runs through, and the minority grows.And the Spammers display their class once again. This 'stupid minority' of fans seems to pop up every time we play them, why is that? No interest in sorting them out, perhaps.
I agree steff, but the anti racist argument is dire. It's been waiting for someone to step up and make a fuss, even if its some nutjob its certainly shone a light.. People all over are talking about this issue now, top to bottom. That has to be a good thing no?
By putting up one side of the debate, everyone else screams back. Positive
Ultimately the media will chew him up and spit him out like everyone else, but in the meantime we all have a discussion point which was missing badly before.
Laurie Whitwell @lauriewhitwell Daily Mail sport reporter
New depths plumbed! 'Can we play you every week,' from Spurs fans. 'Can we stab you every week,' from West Ham. Just macaronic
Even the people on KUMB are ashamed of their fellow "fans"
He's coming for you, he's coming for you
Adolf Hitler he's coming for you'
...the contest was marred by offensive chanting from the away end at White Hart Lane.
West Ham fans chanted "Viva Lazio" and sang the name of former Lazio and Hammers man Paolo Di Canio on several occasions - something that was hard to stomach for the home supporters who witnessed the horrifying attack on Spurs fans in Rome that ended with one man in hospital for stab wounds to his leg and head.
The Hammers fans were also heard hissing on at least three occasions during the game, which is interpreted to mimic the sound of gas released into the death chambers at concentration camps during World War Two.
Similar things being reported on Sky Sports... I wonder if The society of Black Lawyers and David Baddiel will have anything to say on the matter...
Every club has their share of idiot fans. The ratio at West Ham and Chelsea is just far greater than others.Everyone mentions a 'minority', but why does it constantly revolve around the likes of Chelsea and West Ham? It's more like an infectious mentality that runs through, and the minority grows.
tossers, the lot of them.
Just reading KUMB, they claim we "gave it" as well. What songs did we sing?
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I see your point, but ultimately, unless he focusses it on the root issues, he will be steamrolled and it will be buried again.
Now, that is a racial slur, I'm surprised there hasn't been a campaign regarding that. Maybe West Ham should sing it and take ownership of it.I was in block 35 just up from the pikeys
Did enjoy myself in the second half
Now, that is a racial slur, I'm surprised there hasn't been a campaign regarding that. Maybe West Ham should sing it and take ownership of it.
Good point.But then they would just be endorsing others' use of it.