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Andy Sinton
They were attacked because they're English IMO, the Jewish thing may be a part of it though.
I don't actually think the jewish thing was what got those lads attacked the other night. Yeah I'm sure they shouted some anti semtic things to go with the attack but they would have attacked no matter what fans were in there. Man Utd and Middlesborough both stabbed over there, no race / religions associated there.
As for West Ham tomorrow, the police seems to have things well wrapped up these days so i wouldn't bank on much happening
It's an often forgotten fact that Arsenal are as "Jewish" as Spurs, just less is made of it.However, the whole "Jewish thing" and "nazi thing" are a much bigger deal in Europe. Over here we have relatively few Nazis, we have more of a right wing issue, which generally manifests itself with the whole BNP circus. Union jacks, skinheads, doc martins. But very much anti anything non-British, rather than just race. "Our racists" state their concern about protecting the British interests, "keeping these shores white". The far right in Europe is more like the KKK in the US, white supremacy is a genuine dream. Both a bunch of idiots, but different ideologies.
A lot of this still will have its roots in the Second World War. It was still only 70 years ago, so you will have grandparents on both sides who have influenced their beliefs with their children and even grandchildren. Very few people on our shores would have experienced or witnessed the persecution of the 1930s and 1940s.
(That's not to say our own British Jews have never experienced persecution, but if they have lived in the UK all their lives by and large they will have had a much more peaceful time than an Italian Jew, or Austrian Jew, or Dutch Jew.)
Lots of people think of Hitler as the original nazi, but Mussolini was dictator long before Hitler, while Hitler was in jail in fact. Then you have the whole Roman Empire...... 2000 years ago, but you still see pride in it in some people from Rome - literally, Romans. It's evident in Lazios badge, in their mascot. Maybe some of this is harmless.... But fascism runs deep in Italy, especially Rome.
We have a reputation as "Jewish club". I think it would be an interesting discussion to have, how fair is that definition? But regardless, we are known as a Jewish club, as are Ajax. In Europe, there are some clubs with a very strong nazi heritage - Inter, Madrid, Lazio probably the biggest - and so when we come to town it gives the hooligans a focus, regardless of what the truth is.
Defo spammers there, trust me, definitely not covered themselves in glory on this, sunday is gonna be a lively trip for the pikeys
It's an often forgotten fact that Arsenal are as "Jewish" as Spurs, just less is made of it.
The link between the appalling incidents in Rome and the "Y" word chanting is obvious. The chanting of the word simply legitimises antisemitic abuse by other fans. There is no irony in that, just insensitivity and ignorance of the worst kind, The dreadful attack on Spurs fans in Rome and the chanting of the "Juden Tottenham" by Lazio fans was condemned by the president of the Italian Soccer Association, Giancarlo Abete, as an "unspeakable attack that damages the image of our football".
Its like saying if you wear a short skirt you should be expected to be raped
Sloppy Sam's? That's where me and my mates were.I was in the pub next door when it happened.Didnt know anything about it till 2 spurs fans stumbled past covered in blood.
Not nice
The shocking thing is, its the media whipping up racial problems out of nothing. Bar one or two instances at a handful games - a clutch of hissing fans from one (possibly two) clubs - has there been any serious racial issue relating to Spurs over the last 15-20 years?
But with journalists needing to write articles and putting the emphasis on a word that had been more aligned with the club than race, they are creating racial problems. I doubt racial stereotyping by Lazio thugs would have occurred were it not for the recent media and pressure group flimflam. Yiddo has been a word that is not racial, at least until recent media attention made a meal out of its roots. It had a heritage but its used to refer to Spurs players and fans who are not Jewish. fudging media.
These commentators are pushing their own agenda - selling articles or seeking attention - to the detriment of the club. When people get stabbed because Bediel or others whip up a storm over the etymology of a word that has evolved, they should be ashamed. They should look carefully at themselves for inciting racial problems, rather than blame others.