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hugrr

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Talking about racists, was so glad to find this one is a gooner https://twitter.com/jaydafransenbf/status/714164985316958208

Most of the stuff she's spewing isn't so football related, but just wow
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/ent...a-fransen-twitter_uk_56f9130ee4b0787ff7c9726a

Petty, I know - most clubs have some real tw*ts following them, but....
I watched their video where they were walking around Luton, and basically the whole thing made me embarassed to be human. They were assholes, and so were the people they were coming up against.
 

Mr.D

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riggi

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I watched their video where they were walking around Luton, and basically the whole thing made me embarassed to be human. They were assholes, and so were the people they were coming up against.

She can fuck off to Rome if she wants to practice Roman Catholicism....

That's her logic right...?
 

StartingPrice

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"They will do what they do every season and get 60-65 points next season"

I was particularly taken by this quote from the Scouser in Yidnick's post, so I did a little research and came up with the following quiz...

In the last six seasons, which team has actually notched between 60 and 65 points most often. Is it

(a) Tottenham or
(b) Liverpool

In the last six seasons, which team has failed to even reach 60 points on two occasions. Is it

(a) Tottenham or
(b) Liverpool

In the last six seasons, which team averages 63 points (i.e. between 60 and 65). Is it

(a) Tottenham or
(b) Liverpool

If you answered mostly (a), you understand football, appreciate how well Tottenham have done in recent years and know what you're talking about. Spurs have notched between 60 and 65 points twice, exceeded it four times and have an average of 67.67 points in the last six seasons. This average will almost certainly rise this season.

If you answered mostly (b), you're a deluded Scouser who doesn't read the tables, but makes up shit, whilst wallowing in an ever more distant history. Liverpool have notched between 60 and 65 points three times, fallen short twice and have an average of 63.33 points in the last six seasons. This average will certainly fall this season.

Fact. As one of their recent managers used to say...

:geek:


While agreeing with you and appreciating the point you are making, and not wanting to be a killjoy, but shouldn't the conclusions to what the answers demonstrate be the other way around? The answer to all the questions is LiverScouse, innit. The point you are making is that they are assigning the average points totals, etc., to us, when it is them who have actually notched between 60 and 65 points most often, failed to reach 60 twice and averaged 63 points. So the answer to all the questions is Liverpool = B.

So your conclusion should read:

If you answered mostly (a), you're a deluded Scouser

If you answered mostly (b), you understand football, appreciate how well Tottenham have done in recent years [and how poorly Liverpool have done]

(y)
 

StartingPrice

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The Adebayor elephant song is clearly taking the piss out of him based on his race and that is unacceptable.

Not quite sure how to class the Wenger Paedophile song but it's pretty disgusting, in a world far more aware than ever of what is a widespread issue which causes severe trauma to many people for their lifetime, that grown men can chant at an individual that he is a paedophile purely because he managed our biggest rivals.

As for West Ham fans, no, it's not hugely racist to make foreskin jokes, in the same way that I don't get offended when people pronounce my surname by ending it with opoulopoulopoulopoulos just because I'm Greek, or make a joke about kebabs in relation to my dick. What is racist and severely offensive is when several thousand West Ham fans, in unison, start chanting 'Spurs are on their way to Aushwitz' and when they start hissing to recreate the sound of a gas chamber. And yes, when it is several thousand in one go you can generalise that it is a representative portion of their fan base. I don't understand how anybody could argue otherwise.

It's also racist when Chelsea fans push someone off a train in Paris because he's black by the way.

A Greek friend told me that surnames that end in -poulos it signifies that the family hails, in origin, from Crete as this is a suffix of Cretan provenance. Is that right?

So wouldn't that make this particular jibe Cretanist?
 
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While agreeing with you and appreciating the point you are making, and not wanting to be a killjoy, but shouldn't the conclusions to what the answers demonstrate be the other way around? The answer to all the questions is LiverScouse, innit. The point you are making is that they are assigning the average points totals, etc., to us, when it is them who have actually notched between 60 and 65 points most often, failed to reach 60 twice and averaged 63 points. So the answer to all the questions is Liverpool = B.

So your conclusion should read:

If you answered mostly (a), you're a deluded Scouser

If you answered mostly (b), you understand football, appreciate how well Tottenham have done in recent years [and how poorly Liverpool have done]

(y)

You are, of course, absolutely spot on.

Everything was beautifully set up. All I had to do was apply an accurate finish and, instead, I've gone and done a Benteke. :(

In the spirit of this thread, I will therefore do what our Scouse friends do when reminded of their recent history. I'll pretend it never happened and start telling you about how brilliant all of my old posts were...

* Goes off to edit post *
 

THFCjosh

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I'll start by saying I'm not Jewish.

I don't find West Ham (or any others) fans signing about foreskins etc in the slightest bit offensive, I also don't think they are being anti Semitic, I think they are just signing about something that they find amusing.

The average football fan is not always the most well informed and will pick up on what they can and use it for an amusing Chant the masses will join in with.

There will be many amongst us who have sung with relish that Adeybayor's Father was employed cleansing pachyderm a clear reference to his African heritage, does that make all those people racists? Not for me. They just find it funny on a very juvenile level as do I many chants.

Do we really believe that Arsene Wenger is a paedophile? I'd imagine not but there are plenty of funny songs about that knocking around.

For me songs at the football are harmless.....and I hate this word...banter, people getting on there high horse about it should go to the snooker or something and trying to take the moral high ground regarding one chant or another is pathetic.

I thought it was absurd when folk were nicked regarding the Sol Campbell chants, just let the people have a giggle I say.

I know this may not be a popular opinion but there you go

P.S. I wouldn't let Wenger babysit my kids ;-)

I am Jewish, granted, most aren't racist or anti Semitic in this case. But you really have to wonder about the people who think its okay to start emulating the sound of a gas chamber and chanting about Auschwitz. Similarly, I don't understand how people think it's okay to go to another country and not allow a person of that country, regardless of origin to board a fucking train.

I think the reason is just due to being part of a mob and forming a mob mentality. I can guarantee that the people singing anti Semitic songs or pushing a black man off a train have daily contact with Jewish people or black people and would not even think about abusing them. So I agree I don't think the majority are racist, ignorant yes, racist probably not.
 

StartingPrice

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You are, of course, absolutely spot on.

Everything was beautifully set up. All I had to do was apply an accurate finish and, instead, I've gone and done a Benteke. :(

In the spirit of this thread, I will therefore do what our Scouse friends do when reminded of their recent history. I'll pretend it never happened and start telling you about how brilliant all of my old posts were...

* Goes off to edit post *

Don't worry, I'm not gonna snitch on you. I'm only alerting you to in the error in order to partake of the ill-gotten gains (y)

There will be ill-gotten gains...won't there? :shifty::shifty::shifty:
 

Tucker

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thinktank

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Hoops

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Lol at the comments.

Tweet 'Best player on the pitch is called Ali'

Response 'First they will take over the penalty box. Then the referees hut'

:woot:
 

bomberH

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Thank you for that, and I'm sorry to labour a point, but where in that link does is say that?



What an absolute **** of a woman. And then she came up with this gem below. I thought Britain First were at least pretending to have changed their ways and not be so obviously racist, hence the 'share if you like bunnies' posts. Seems not.

 
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