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Spurs fans free to use the 'Y' word

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comment by Bãlès (U3582)

posted on 18/6/14

Can we get <Yid> uncensored now?

posted on 18/6/14

THudd as gone all PC. He`s not a true supporter anyway, goes the opposite to what most Spurs fans say on practically any topic.

posted on 18/6/14

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comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 18/6/14

Admin, can you print a list of all the banned words just in case I'm not aware of some of them

posted on 18/6/14

This is yeed news!

Yeed is a word btw, look it up

posted on 18/6/14

What Is the Definition of Yeed - Ask.com
www.ask.com › Q&A › Reference › Other
Yeed is a term that is used to express excitement or refer to a state of being stimulated by an alcoholic drink.

comment by oddiY.. (U1585)

posted on 18/6/14

Whats all this about?

Thudd having an opinion that os different to somebody else's?

How dare he come on here expressing himself ...next we will be debating things !

Come on Thudd toe the line mate

posted on 18/6/14

Even bin men have opinions

posted on 18/6/14

Oh and for common sense breaking out.

Baddiel

posted on 18/6/14

Finally, it seems, you can't just claim to be offended by something and expect action to be taken.

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"However, Constable Steve Payne, Football Intelligence Officer for the Met, said fans could still be arrested for using the word if a complaint was made against them."

comment by Bãlès (U3582)

posted on 19/6/14

comment by Harrys accountant (U1141)
posted 2 hours, 34 minutes ago
Even bin men have opinions
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Usually on the West Ham board

posted on 19/6/14

comment by Harrys accountant (U1141)
posted 2 hours, 36 minutes ago
Oh andfor common sense breaking out.

Baddiel
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Baddiel

posted on 19/6/14

RipleysCat (U1862)

And if/when it's shown that the word was not used to cause offence, no charges will be brought.

People who make those types of complaints are morons, finding an excuse to be offended so they can complain.

posted on 19/6/14

And if/when it's shown that the word was not used to cause offence, no charges will be brought.

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Even if it does cause offence, I think that no charges should be brought. Feeling offended doesn't cause harm, loss, or injury. Nothing bad happens to a person when they feel offended.

"People who make those types of complaints are morons, finding an excuse to be offended so they can complain."

Totally agree.

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 19/6/14

comment by oddiY.. (U1585)
posted 13 hours, 40 minutes ago
Whats all this about?

Thudd having an opinion that os different to somebody else's?

How dare he come on here expressing himself ...next we will be debating things !

Come on Thudd toe the line mate


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posted on 19/6/14

Flashy flibble

What's the big deal? Thudd chooses not to sing it and has his reasons. He's not preaching those reasons so why make him justify it?



Apparently Sandy Brown does not go to any matches these days, he has his reasons, but Thudd constantly tries to belittle him and make him justify his reasons for not going to WHL. Thudd can give it it, but not take it.

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