Hmm, a daily mail article that I find myself agreeing with strongly. Feels strange.
It's like I want to scrub my eyeballs clean.
Hmm, a daily mail article that I find myself agreeing with strongly. Feels strange.
It's like I want to scrub my eyeballs clean.
07********, if anyone else would like to end this horrible blight on this clubs history. Yiddddddddds.
****Sorry, this guy may be a pr1ck, but I can't let you do that. - scara ********
Scara,the man has the number on his website. That is where I got it from.
By posting it here, he no longer has the ability to remove it, and as I understand it that's an important legal distinction.
What about those pictures of himself DHSF pms around
Hmm, a daily mail article that I find myself agreeing with strongly. Feels strange.
So why use a racially polarised name instead of calling it something to the tune of 'Young Lawyers Support Society'?
What I dont get is what the fudge have they got to do with anything regarding football?
Are they not acting out of their 'jurisdiction' and 'remit' by even mentioning anything regarding football and especially spurs and our use of the term Yid?
I dont know what they do (their site seems permanenetly down) but going on their name - are they not just supposed to assist black lawyers? why the fudge are they encroaching on football? Its a bit like THFC (or a group) discussing black rappers taking over the rap world and why arent white artists in there - the point is that the society has no vested interest in the football side of things.
This herbert chap seems like a taco personally and is on a crusade to bring some attention to his society by way of being a fudgein **** about things. Its actually totally counter productive because now his society has (maybe not permanenetly) damaged its reputation by their actions.
Metropolitan Police have reassured Tottenham they will NOT face prosecution over their own supporters use of the word 'Yid' in matchday chants.
Spurs officials have contacted London's police force to clarify whether the club's supporters could be investigated for making racial slurs given the anti-Semitic nature of the word 'Yid'.
Club supporters often sing songs featuring the expression, and on Thursday the club released a statement defending their fans right to use the expression.
And the Met have advised Tottenham chants such as 'Yid Army' will not lead to prosecution on the basis that it is used with no 'deliberate intention to cause offence'.
Spurs' conversations with police come after the Society of Black Lawyers threatened to report the club to the police if they were not seen to be doing more to ensure the term is no longer used.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...9/Tottenham-fans-told-police-Yid-Army-ok.html