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Son to leave Sp*rs
- Mad Ferret
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Son to leave Sp*rs
Like him or loathe him, can’t deny what a top player he has been. Went out on a high, winning the Europa.
Might be a few empty seats at WHL next season, with all the Koreans who will no longer have an interest!
Might be a few empty seats at WHL next season, with all the Koreans who will no longer have an interest!
- El Scorchio
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Absolutely fine with them not spamming up the forum incessantly with rancid bait.
- Massive Attack
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OK_Guy wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 11:38Massive Attack" wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 09:41 Still no Mad Ferret/Ladyboy/12345678?
It's been 2 days now and beginning to get worried.try not to fret, they're probably having problems travelling back to blighty, you know the coo... heat expanding the train tracks, plane got a puncture mid-flight, boat held in docking queue behind immigrant boats.
..Being a pair of Spurs cunts. 


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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025, 09:41 Still no Mad Ferret/Ladyboy/12345678?
It's been 2 days now and beginning to get worried.
try not to fret, they're probably having problems travelling back to blighty, you know the coo... heat expanding the train tracks, plane got a puncture mid-flight, boat held in docking queue behind immigrant boats.
- Massive Attack
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Still no Mad Ferret/Ladyboy/12345678? 
It's been 2 days now and beginning to get worried.
It's been 2 days now and beginning to get worried.
- Massive Attack
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Re: Son to leave Sp*rs
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑14 Aug 2025, 15:03wils wrote: ↑14 Aug 2025, 15:00Massive Attack" wrote: ↑14 Aug 2025, 13:19 Found him! He's clearly been very busy last night....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... y6gw46504o
Lovely folk those Y-word scallies.
Why is it whenever a team lose a big match the said team releases a statement the next morning complaining about racial abuse of their players. I know some might argue that the loss triggers the abuse, but being able to cast themselves as victims the next morning is quite convenient isn't it? I suspect the abuse is worse when they win things but they just don't care so much on those days.99.9% of the online abuse comes from the Far East where people have lost money on the outcome of the match. That’s a true fact about most online abuse that involves sport.
And the other 1% of oonline abuse came from Mad Ferret and Ladyboy last night.
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I think it came out after the Wembley Euros final that a large proportion of the accounts abusing the England players were from overseas. A lot from Africa I believe
Sorry to bore people again but every social media account should be opened as though it was a bank account with identifying details so that the companies could hand over the details to police if necessary in an instant
Obviously cunts like Zuckerberg resist this as it would reduce their genuine accounts substantially and harm their advertising income
If companies CANT hand over the details the directors should be held accountable personally for what THEY have published
Rant over. Til next time
Sorry to bore people again but every social media account should be opened as though it was a bank account with identifying details so that the companies could hand over the details to police if necessary in an instant
Obviously cunts like Zuckerberg resist this as it would reduce their genuine accounts substantially and harm their advertising income
If companies CANT hand over the details the directors should be held accountable personally for what THEY have published
Rant over. Til next time
- Far Cough UKunt
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Fauxstralian wrote: ↑14 Aug 2025, 15:12 Disgruntled gamblers are definitely behind a lot of the abuse (racial , death threats etc)
True in tennis where a few of the players have recently revealed abuse when they have lost
Not surprised a lot is from the far east where there is a lot of unregulated gambling & they’d bet on 2 flies walking up a wall
Am sure gambling losses were behind a lot of the abuse after England lost the Wembley Euros final
Almost coincidental that it was black players missing the pens so the abuse was racial
I wish the BBC and Sky were more honest about this, you see the headline and think how racist us Brits must be but no one ever digs into these accounts to see where they originate. I couldn’t give a shit who misses a penalty and I certainly wouldn’t take to social media to abuse them.
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Disgruntled gamblers are definitely behind a lot of the abuse (racial , death threats etc)
True in tennis where a few of the players have recently revealed abuse when they have lost
Not surprised a lot is from the far east where there is a lot of unregulated gambling & they’d bet on 2 flies walking up a wall
Am sure gambling losses were behind a lot of the abuse after England lost the Wembley Euros final
Almost coincidental that it was black players missing the pens so the abuse was racial
True in tennis where a few of the players have recently revealed abuse when they have lost
Not surprised a lot is from the far east where there is a lot of unregulated gambling & they’d bet on 2 flies walking up a wall
Am sure gambling losses were behind a lot of the abuse after England lost the Wembley Euros final
Almost coincidental that it was black players missing the pens so the abuse was racial
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Re: Son to leave Sp*rs
wils wrote: ↑14 Aug 2025, 15:00Massive Attack" wrote: ↑14 Aug 2025, 13:19 Found him! He's clearly been very busy last night....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... y6gw46504o
Lovely folk those Y-word scallies.
Why is it whenever a team lose a big match the said team releases a statement the next morning complaining about racial abuse of their players. I know some might argue that the loss triggers the abuse, but being able to cast themselves as victims the next morning is quite convenient isn't it? I suspect the abuse is worse when they win things but they just don't care so much on those days.
99.9% of the online abuse comes from the Far East where people have lost money on the outcome of the match. That’s a true fact about most online abuse that involves sport.
Re: Son to leave Sp*rs
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑14 Aug 2025, 13:19 Found him! He's clearly been very busy last night....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... y6gw46504o
Lovely folk those Y-word scallies.![]()
Why is it whenever a team lose a big match the said team releases a statement the next morning complaining about racial abuse of their players. I know some might argue that the loss triggers the abuse, but being able to cast themselves as victims the next morning is quite convenient isn't it? I suspect the abuse is worse when they win things but they just don't care so much on those days.
- Massive Attack
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Found him! He's clearly been very busy last night....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... y6gw46504o
Lovely folk those Y-word scallies.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... y6gw46504o
Lovely folk those Y-word scallies.
- Massive Attack
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Re: Son to leave Sp*rs
Anyone seen Mad Ferret yet, or is he still too busy celebrating their phantom win last night? 
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Watching these cnuts cheered me up no end last night after a bad day at work. Beating PSG 2-0 with 5 minutes left, their bell end following already dialling up Talksport salivating at the thought of glorifying their victory with the obnoxious O'Hara and planning the coming world domination of their team. Cue SPURSYNESS........not once but twice! Fecking hilarious ! 
- El Scorchio
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Be a shame if Fletcher and McCoist have started believing their hype. They aren’t a bad combo otherwise.
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Ron Eff" wrote: ↑14 Aug 2025, 08:06 Heard a lot of plaudits for Spurs yesterday. Consideration has to be given to the fact PSG had a late finish to their season, and an equally late start to pre season. They had no intensity in what is a glorified friendly. That aside, I just thought Spurs looked Moyes-esque efficient. Crowded PSG out well with every man behind the ball. If they play that style against weaker teams, I can see their fans getting restless quite quickly. I remember Brentford’s first trip to the LS, and I think it was a new record for amount of time the ball was not in play, with players constantly rolling around on the floor. They won of course but it was diabolical to watch. Can’t see the hard to please Spurs fans lapping that up for too long.
Commentators seem to love them. Especially that nause “Fletch”. The praise they were giving Kudus was wild. Did nothing different to what he did with us, other than, perhaps, work a bit harder (which makes him all the more the prick with last season’s attitude). I thought he was decidedly average.
Agree with this entirely. I honestly couldn't see what they were raving about. Palace were way more inventive and expansive against the scouse at the weekend and I've never heard a pundit exclaim before penalties that even if "we" lose on penalties its been a successful evening.
As for "Fletch"... what a boring boring cսnt. No one's interested in your opinions mate, just commentate. Him and McCoist just rambling like Waldorf and Stadler
As for "Fletch"... what a boring boring cսnt. No one's interested in your opinions mate, just commentate. Him and McCoist just rambling like Waldorf and Stadler
- Massive Attack
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Must be gutted.
29% possession... David Moyes must have been thinking he could have at least got you in to the low 30's.
29% possession... David Moyes must have been thinking he could have at least got you in to the low 30's.
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Heard a lot of plaudits for Spurs yesterday. Consideration has to be given to the fact PSG had a late finish to their season, and an equally late start to pre season. They had no intensity in what is a glorified friendly. That aside, I just thought Spurs looked Moyes-esque efficient. Crowded PSG out well with every man behind the ball. If they play that style against weaker teams, I can see their fans getting restless quite quickly. I remember Brentford’s first trip to the LS, and I think it was a new record for amount of time the ball was not in play, with players constantly rolling around on the floor. They won of course but it was diabolical to watch. Can’t see the hard to please Spurs fans lapping that up for too long.
Commentators seem to love them. Especially that nause “Fletch”. The praise they were giving Kudus was wild. Did nothing different to what he did with us, other than, perhaps, work a bit harder (which makes him all the more the prick with last season’s attitude). I thought he was decidedly average.
Commentators seem to love them. Especially that nause “Fletch”. The praise they were giving Kudus was wild. Did nothing different to what he did with us, other than, perhaps, work a bit harder (which makes him all the more the prick with last season’s attitude). I thought he was decidedly average.
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This is a real win double.
Seeing those cunts bottle it again is obviously a delight but knowing that silly bollox ferret will be laying low for a while after his humiliation is another massive plus.
Seeing those cunts bottle it again is obviously a delight but knowing that silly bollox ferret will be laying low for a while after his humiliation is another massive plus.