Posted on 23 February 2015. Tags: football banter, football news, guardian.co.uk, kick it out, latest football news, race issues, sport, tottenham-hotspur, upton park, west ham news, West Ham United, west ham united feeds, westham
• Video posted on Twitter of supporters on way to White Hart Lane • Kick It Out liaising with British Transport Police Anti-discrimination group Kick It Out has contacted police after video footage surfaced of a group of apparent West Ham fans chanting an anti-Semitic song on the London Underground en route to the 2-2 draw with Tottenham. The video appeared on social media and showed a group of …
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Posted on 25 October 2014. Tags: brendan-rodgers, fifa, finances, football politics, footy news, guardian.co.uk, liverpool, race issues, sport, upton park, West Ham United, west ham united feeds
Also featuring: Helicopters and yachts, Brendan Rodgers, and what happens when you insult Tomás Boy 1) Russia 2018s head Alexey Sorokin floating a new tough line on racism : While there are individual outbreaks of these undesired tendencies, it cannot be regarded as a trend in our country. 2) Russias sports minister Vitaly Mutko : Why should we be singled out? A lot of dark-skinned players play in Russia. I dont really see any problems. Continue reading…
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Posted on 15 August 2014. Tags: david-sullivan, football feeds, hammers news, race issues, sport, tottenham-hotspur, west ham, west ham news, West Ham United, west ham united feeds
David Sullivan and David Gold appeal directly to supporters Racism, antisemitism and homophobia will not be tolerated David Sullivan and David Gold have urged West Ham United supporters to avoid any unwanted behaviour when they start their Premier League campaign at home to fierce rivals Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday. With West Ham having come under scrutiny in the past antisemitic chanting and hisses designed to imitate the gas chambers used during the Holocaust…
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