Must admit i am looking forward to the songs on Thursday night, could be some very err intresting ones
More likely Ade's mother sending Ade a message to stop playing with hef juju.Illuminati? Personally I blame Ade! He's got to have something to do with it!
I work with a couple of Jewish lads who have a passing interest in Tottenham because of me mentioning the Jewish connection to the club. I told them about the fire this morning and they laughed and said 'Jewish lightning - how fitting'
Why cant we have a muslim connection? or a Christian one....after all we were [Tottenham Hotspur]formed by schoolboys from THE SCOTTISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH!..and partake in that well known jewish sport.......Cricket.
There never has been a jewish connection..cept those who perpetuate it like scumsea fans. Sure we have some jewish sopport..so does le ****.....and Spammers.....
Still, happy yidding, if you want to perpetuate the rascist slur against our club...............
BTW...not guilty on the other issue...
There's nothing racist about it other than when it comes from a West Ham or Chelsea etc supporting anti Semite.
And if you knew your history (it's enough to....), you would be aware that, contrary to your claim, there very much has been a particular Jewish connection with Spurs. Not just because of the large Jewish population in north London but also because of the Jewish population that used to live in east London and who, because of rail connections, found White Hart Lane to be the easiest football stadium to get to.
Of course, Jewish fans have only ever represented a minority of Spurs' overall fan base. It was the actions of anti Semites from other clubs that gave us our Jewish identity. They chose us as the Jewish club when they started chanting "yiddos" at us. We drew their sting and embraced the word. We took their weapon away from them and made it our own. No matter what race or religion we are, we are all "yiddos". This single act defines us and unites us like no other. It's not really about jewishness at all. It's about belonging. It's about solidarity. It's about a big **** off to racists and bigots of all kinds, everywhere.
It's one of the things that I most love about our club.
So don't knock it.
Anyone know how to get petrol out of clothes?
There's nothing racist about it other than when it comes from a West Ham or Chelsea etc supporting anti Semite.
And if you knew your history (it's enough to....), you would be aware that, contrary to your claim, there very much has been a particular Jewish connection with Spurs. Not just because of the large Jewish population in north London but also because of the Jewish population that used to live in east London and who, because of rail connections, found White Hart Lane to be the easiest football stadium to get to.
Of course, Jewish fans have only ever represented a minority of Spurs' overall fan base. It was the actions of anti Semites from other clubs that gave us our Jewish identity. They chose us as the Jewish club when they started chanting "yiddos" at us. We drew their sting and embraced the word. We took their weapon away from them and made it our own. No matter what race or religion we are, we are all "yiddos". This single act defines us and unites us like no other. It's not really about jewishness at all. It's about belonging. It's about solidarity. It's about a big **** off to racists and bigots of all kinds, everywhere.
It's one of the things that I most love about our club.
So don't knock it.
There's nothing racist about it other than when it comes from a West Ham or Chelsea etc supporting anti Semite.
And if you knew your history (it's enough to....), you would be aware that, contrary to your claim, there very much has been a particular Jewish connection with Spurs. Not just because of the large Jewish population in north London but also because of the Jewish population that used to live in east London and who, because of rail connections, found White Hart Lane to be the easiest football stadium to get to.
Of course, Jewish fans have only ever represented a minority of Spurs' overall fan base. It was the actions of anti Semites from other clubs that gave us our Jewish identity. They chose us as the Jewish club when they started chanting "yiddos" at us. We drew their sting and embraced the word. We took their weapon away from them and made it our own. No matter what race or religion we are, we are all "yiddos". This single act defines us and unites us like no other. It's not really about jewishness at all. It's about belonging. It's about solidarity. It's about a big **** off to racists and bigots of all kinds, everywhere.
It's one of the things that I most love about our club.
So don't knock it.
Anyone know how to get petrol out of clothes?
I'm not sure any service station will serve you naked.
This is rapidly turning into an episode of Breaking Bad
Anyone know how to get petrol out of clothes?
There's nothing racist about it other than when it comes from a West Ham or Chelsea etc supporting anti Semite.
And if you knew your history (it's enough to....), you would be aware that, contrary to your claim, there very much has been a particular Jewish connection with Spurs. Not just because of the large Jewish population in north London but also because of the Jewish population that used to live in east London and who, because of rail connections, found White Hart Lane to be the easiest football stadium to get to.
Of course, Jewish fans have only ever represented a minority of Spurs' overall fan base. It was the actions of anti Semites from other clubs that gave us our Jewish identity. They chose us as the Jewish club when they started chanting "yiddos" at us. We drew their sting and embraced the word. We took their weapon away from them and made it our own. No matter what race or religion we are, we are all "yiddos". This single act defines us and unites us like no other. It's not really about jewishness at all. It's about belonging. It's about solidarity. It's about a big **** off to racists and bigots of all kinds, everywhere.
It's one of the things that I most love about our club.
So don't knock it.