What are Spurs fans saying?

What are Spurs fans saying?

The chant was repeatedly voiced during Spurs’ 2-0 home defeat against Wolves on Sunday in the Premier League. Tottenham released a statement on Thursday on their fans’ use of the Y-word, saying “it is time to move on” from associating the term with the club.

Why did Townsend leave Spurs?

“So I ended up taking my frustrations out on our fitness coach [Nathan Gardiner] after a match. I was an unused sub that night, and we got into a little dispute, and I pushed him. I really regret it, because Spurs will always be my club, and I don’t want the supporters to remember me from that image.

Did Townsend play for Spurs?

Andros Darryl Townsend (born 16 July 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Everton….Andros Townsend.

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What is Tottenham Hotspur Y word?

The ‘Y-word’ is a term considered an antisemitic slur against Jewish people. It has also been used by some supporters of Tottenham Hotspur FC for decades – albeit in a different context.

Where is Andy Townsend now?

He now works as a pundit and a co-commentator for other domestic and international channels including BT Sport but has recently returned to ITV for the occasional game. As well as his punditry, Townsend has also featured as a commentator on a number of EA Sports titles including the FIFA series of games.

Who does Andy Townsend support?

He is patron of the George Coller Memorial Fund. He ran in the Great North Run in 2007, finishing in a time of 2 hours and 20 minutes.

What word is the Y word?

The “Y-word” is a pejorative term or insult for Jewish people, which is used ironically by Tottenham fans. In 2019, the club found that 33% of respondents in a survey used the “Y-word” in a footballing context, while almost half of the people who took part wanted to see the word used less, or not at all.

What is a Gooner in England?

slang A nickname for a fan of Arsenal Football Club. An alteration of “Gunners,” the team’s nickname. Primarily heard in UK.