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if its racism, they need to come down hard - but spurs have bare black players and fans so i really doubt it isbut if they are clamping down cos of homophobic chanting that is a complete joke - especially after every time upson comes to villa park 16 thousand strong in the whole of the holte end are chanting "takes it up the arse upson" for the first 10 minutes of the gamewe used to sing "dwight yorke wherever you may be, jordans a slag and your son cant see, he's short, fat with h i v, we are the boys from the holte army"its no differentthe only reason this is in the media is because of the racist accusation, which seems to be unfounded

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I am actually raging about this whole situation.For years we have given Campbell abuse, and rightfully so, what he did will never be forgotten, hardcore Spurs fans AND hardcore arsenal fans will agree with me 100% on this, if any player deserves the sort of abuse that they recieve it is Sol.It's not racist. Selective morality. Any action on the anti-semitism.... 'Spurs are on their way to Belsen, Hitler's gonna gas em again' - any life bans there?No, i dont think so, this is beyond a joke now.It's the usual witch hunt against Spurs and our fans, to the point they wanna kill atmosphere in our stadium by not allowing us to sing anymore....SMHI know alot of Spurs fans who dont sing the Sol song because they do believe it to be out of order, but being arrested for singing homophobic songs against the c*nt, dear oh dear. Jenas gets it when he goes the Emirates, as does Ashley Cole when he goes there and comes to the lane. What about Graeme Le Saux who endured it for years yet didnt go crying to the police and media as Sol has done. He is just redeeming himself to be the utter c*nt that he actually is. If anything the abuse will get worse because of this. Arrest what, thousands of fans on match day because we sing a song, yeah nice one, just try it.Either way, football for real fans is dieing as a result.

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I am actually raging about this whole situation.For years we have given Campbell abuse, and rightfully so, what he did will never be forgotten, hardcore Spurs fans AND hardcore arsenal fans will agree with me 100% on this, if any player deserves the sort of abuse that they recieve it is Sol.It's not racist. Selective morality. Any action on the anti-semitism.... 'Spurs are on their way to Belsen, Hitler's gonna gas em again' - any life bans there?No, i dont think so, this is beyond a joke now.It's the usual witch hunt against Spurs and our fans, to the point they wanna kill atmosphere in our stadium by not allowing us to sing anymore....SMHI know alot of Spurs fans who dont sing the Sol song because they do believe it to be out of order, but being arrested for singing homophobic songs against the c*nt, dear oh dear. Jenas gets it when he goes the Emirates, as does Ashley Cole when he goes there and comes to the lane. What about Graeme Le Saux who endured it for years yet didnt go crying to the police and media as Sol has done. He is just redeeming himself to be the utter c*nt that he actually is. If anything the abuse will get worse because of this. Arrest what, thousands of fans on match day because we sing a song, yeah nice one, just try it.Either way, football for real fans is dieing as a result.
Sadly this is the way things are going right now This bullshit shouldn't suprise anyoneif the powers that be had their way they'd have every ground half full filled with men in suits paying double price In 10-15 years i reckon packed stadiums in this country will be non exsistant(at the top level anyway)
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the media must really be run by arsenal or west ham fans, we get so much criticism from the press... like everyone else has been saying, us getting branded as racist when spurs fans get anti jewish abuse at every ground we go to and half the time when you tell anyone you're a spurs fan you get the response "you f*ck*ng yid.." and campbell deserves all the f*ck*ng abuse he gets, the c*nt.

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David Bentley blames Juande Ramos for losing his England place340x.jpg

David Bentley believes he has lost his place in the England squad because he is being played out of position for his club. The right winger shook his head when Juande Ramos, the Tottenham Hotspur head coach, asked him to play at right back when he came on as a substitute during the 1-0 defeat by Hull City on Sunday, and has been employed in several positions by the Spaniard this season. Ramos came under fire after the defeat by Hull confirmed Tottenham's worst start to a season since 1912, but he met club officials yesterday and did enough to convince them that he can turn things around. It is less certain, however, that Damien Comolli, the club's sporting director, will be in his job by the new year. Tottenham are considering revamping their management structure, which could bring an the end to the continental model that is employed at White Hart Lane. In mitigation, Ramos's decision to play Bentley out of position was down to Tottenham's failings in the transfer market. Bentley started the season at left wing, where the club have no obvious candidate to play, and he was then played as a second striker behind Darren Bent, before Roman Pavlyuchenko was signed from Spartak Moscow in August. Bentley complained to Ramos, who started the winger in his preferred position in the next match against Wisla Krakow in the Uefa Cup two weeks ago. When Fabio Capello left out David Beckham from his first squad, against Switzerland, Bentley failed to take the opportunity to claim the right-wing position. His performance was average and he missed out against France in Paris after it was decided to play Beckham from the start. Since then, Bentley has arguably been surpassed by Theo Walcott, who scored a hat-trick against Croatia last month, and Shaun Wright-Phillips. Bentley joined Tottenham with the approval of Ramos, although the latter did not want Fraizer Campbell, who is on a season-long loan deal from Manchester United, after the club were unable to sign a second experienced forward, bringing the position of Comolli into question. The club are now considering whether they should revert to using a traditional chief scout to identify players in conjunction with a manager. The statistics show that Frank Arnesen, Comolli's predecessor, signed 24 players during his season as sporting director four years ago. Four of them remain but only Tom Huddlestone and Michael Dawson play regularly for the first team. Comolli signed 13 players for the first team during his first two years, of whom six have left and four do not have squad numbers this season. No decision on the future structure has been taken, but the club may make an announcement at their annual meeting, which is expected to take place in the next two months. Tottenham have two points from their first seven league matches. Their worst record after ten league games is three points, which came from three draws in the top flight in the 1912-13 season. They finished that campaign seventeenth, avoiding relegation. Paul Duffen, the Hull chairman and a Tottenham fan, said: “The idea of a director of football is very amusing to us. The clubs with the biggest problems in this country have directors of football. “I feel you need a shallow hierarchy, total accountability, with nowhere to hide, good communication and you don't want an interim layer between the boardroom and the management. The extra layer tends to obviate responsibility and nobody really knows who is accountable. “I feel very sad for Spurs. You can feel the club is in disarray. There seems to be a disconnection between various elements. The players on the pitch are trying their best but it seems to be a bit rudderless.” Spurs among top seedsTottenham Hotspur are among the top seeds for the group phase of the Uefa Cup, which takes place in Nyon, Switzerland today, ruling out the possibility of an intriguing meeting with Seville or Hamburg, who have both been given the same seeding. Juande Ramos, the Tottenham head coach, won the competition with Seville in two of the past three seasons and the German team are managed by Martin Jol, the former Tottenham manager. Clubs from the same nation cannot be drawn together, but the English teams could meet Standard Liège, who knocked out Everton. Manchester City are in the third pot, while Portsmouth and Aston Villa are in the fourth pot. The top three teams from each of the eight groups will progress to the knockout stages, where they will be joined by the eight teams finishing third in the Champions League group phase.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/foo...icle4895065.eceSome one needs to tell bentley its not Ramos's fault... He needs to blame Theo...Theo >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Beckham >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bentley :D
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