

'People are playing for second': Graeme Souness insists Spurs and the rest of the Premier League can forget about challenging Man City for the titleĬonor Benn's criticism of Jarrell Miller comes back to haunt him after his clash with Chris Eubank Jr was called OFF following his own failed drugs testĬonor McGregor DROPS sparring partner as the former UFC double champion continues to train for possible comeback

Nearly a third of Eddie Hearn's boxing cards have included at least one fighter who has failed a drugs test or been sanctioned for an anti-doping offence 'Does it look likely we'll be champions? Unfortunately not': Jurgen Klopp rules Liverpool OUT of the title race after just seven matches 'That's normal isn't it? We have to win': Marcus Rashford hits back at criticisms of his body language from likes of Roy Keane when Manchester United lose as former Lioness thanks fans for their support after snubĭiego Costa takes a swipe at his former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte after the striker receives a standing ovation from Blues fans at Stamford Bridge Lianne Sanderson hits out at those who assumed she would be invited to England v USA. Man United player 'told team-mate to concentrate on his own f****** game in heated talks after 6-3 defeat to Man City' in post-match inquest 'We risk our lives but this is unacceptable': Lando Norris and Sergio Perez lead F1 fury after Pierre Gasly passes a tractor in wet Japanese GP at high speed 'I could have f****** killed myself': Pierre Gasly hits out at tractor on track in heavy Suzuka rain, eight years after Jules Bianchi's fatal crash Max Verstappen is WORLD CHAMPION! Red Bull star clinches second F1 title after victory at Japanese Grand Prix as Charles Leclerc gets a penalty Show your footballing knowledge (and beat your mates!) in our EASY predictor 'Outside of a football setting, however, an overwhelming majority of our fans acknowledged in the first stage of our latest consultation that the Y-word can be considered as a racist term against a Jewish person and that they would therefore not use it in such a context.Ĭan YOU pick the winner of the Qatar World Cup? 'Indeed, among the reasons some fans choose to continue to chant the term now is to show unity and support for the team, as well as each other, as a defence mechanism against antisemitic abuse that still exists and also as a way to identify as a Spurs fan. We have always maintained that our fans have never used it with any deliberate attempt to offend. 'The term continues to be used up to the present day by some of our supporters. 'Our supporters' use of the Y-word was initially taken as a positive step to deflect antisemitic abuse that they were subjected to at matches more than 40 years ago from opposition fans, who faced no sanctions for their actions. 'Towards the end of 2019 we commenced the first stage of the consultation with fans and received more than 23,000 responses, with 94 per cent acknowledging the Y-word can be considered a racist term against a Jewish person.
