Pathetic!
I hope the boys sing "Yid Army" that extra bit louder and that extra bit longer, just to make our point.
People who get upset and offended over nothing are idiots, and I have absolutely no time for them.
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Pathetic!
I hope the boys sing "Yid Army" that extra bit louder and that extra bit longer, just to make our point.
People who get upset and offended over nothing are idiots, and I have absolutely no time for them.
I just find it funny that its been dug out as a problem by a bitter Chelsea fan and a bunch of black people. Not Jews
Oi leave chelsea out of it! anyway I thought he was a spurs fan?
Those old guys were funny, but it's the other bloke who wrote those sketches, not Baddiel. Without the other comedian - the funny one - those sketches would fall flat.

Badiel was on Talksport earlier and his justification for going after Spurs fans is even worse than I thought.
He was abused by Chelsea fans for being Jewish in a recent game, so it's our fault, apparently.
Maybe going after the West Ham and Chelsea fans that openly hurl anti-Semitic abuse every season might be a start, eh?
Baddiel (along with that other twat, Skinner) made themselves the TV personality ambassadors of England during one particular World Cup campaign - didn't they write that song "Three Lions On A Shirt"? - and their miserable unfunny faces were every where that year. There was that particularly moronic show that they did (was it on Friday nights?), where they planted their lazy arses on big armchairs on a stage and simply engaged in "boys chat" about football. Skinner managed to come up with a few lame "gags" each show, but Baddiel was pathetic and boring. I could gladly have smacked his smug face several times over. He's supposed to be a comedian, yet he isn't funny, and I never really knew what his job was at the BBC. Ant and Dec are twats, but at least they are lovable twats; Baddiel is simply a twat.
And now this! Poking his nose into something and trying to politicise a word that everyone in football knows, and has known for decades - isn't used or taken offensively.
People like Baddiel make me sick.
“It's simply to raise awareness that the y-word is - and has been for many, many years - a race hate word. It's our belief that some football fans may not even realise this, and the film is designed therefore to inform and raise debate."
Is this statement in anyway incorrect?
Badiel was on Talksport earlier and his justification for going after Spurs fans is even worse than I thought.
He was abused by Chelsea fans for being Jewish in a recent game, so it's our fault, apparently.
Maybe going after the West Ham and Chelsea fans that openly hurl anti-Semitic abuse every season might be a start, eh?

Yes it is.
In Yiddish, a polite way to address a fellow Jew whose name one does not know is Reb Yid, meaning "Sir." The Yiddish words yidish or yiddisher (from Middle High German jüdisch) is an adjective derived from the noun Yid, and thus means "Jewish".
I just find it funny that its been dug out as a problem by a bitter Chelsea fan and a bunch of black people. Not Jews
Badiel was on Talksport earlier and his justification for going after Spurs fans is even worse than I thought.
He was abused by Chelsea fans for being Jewish in a recent game, so it's our fault, apparently.
Maybe going after the West Ham and Chelsea fans that openly hurl anti-Semitic abuse every season might be a start, eh?
Badiel was on Talksport earlier and his justification for going after Spurs fans is even worse than I thought.
He was abused by Chelsea fans for being Jewish in a recent game, so it's our fault, apparently.
Maybe going after the West Ham and Chelsea fans that openly hurl anti-Semitic abuse every season might be a start, eh?