Where to start? We have an individual making claims, that are problematic at least to ratify, and we have waves of aggregating blogs to add fuel to the supposed fire. Snowballs make snowmen. Let’s move on.
Then there’s Dele Alli. Frank Lampard sounds confident.
I’d also like to draw your attention to the whole Y word debate. I’m well aware that it bores some, yet the supporters of censorship are heating things up. Therefore, my intention is to combat the censors.
Good luck, and keep it Tottenham 👊




Numerous Jewish fans and Jewish community organisations, including the Board of Deputies, say they find the chants offensive, yet you dismiss their opinions as having “the value of two old women nattering on the upper deck of a London bus”. Wrong kind of Jews, are they?
Good to hear, thank you! I am compiling what I believe to be compelling arguments from attributable and authentic sources.
At this point, I have yet to see a plausible counter-argument, only ‘I’m offended, and concerned that others may be, which has the value of two old women nattering on the upper deck of a London bus.
Don’t know win I’ll win the war, but I’ll certainly win my own battles without a single casualty.
Looking forward to your defence of our Yiddo chants. Much needed after the last few days of media coverage which have simply repeated the club’s press release verbatim. The only people being interviewed or quoted are those who support what you rightly insist is, essentialy, a ban on the use of the word – a ban enforced by undermining our confidence in speaking openly and freely by constantly associating our chants with anti-semitism (thus turning reality on it’s head). At leat at the game today tens of thousands of supporters will make their position on the issue very clear for a worldwide television audience to hear.
Unless you had a torch in your hand.
Very illuminating although not for the monkey.
Sticking your hand up a monkeys ars would be considered racist now…shame…