Monday, November 26, 2012

West ham fans holocaust

  • FA investigating West Ham 'Holocaust' chants, club issue lifetime ban

    Anti-Semitic songs were heard during the Premier League match as West Ham fans made hissing sounds - mimicking gas chambers used to kill millions at extermination camps during the Holocaust - and sang: "Adolf Hitler, he's coming for you." Tottenham ...

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  • West Ham working alongside Tottenham in investigation

    West Ham have vowed to enforce life bans on any fans found guilty of participating in vile anti-semitic chanting that marred yesterday's London derby.

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  • FA ready to launch probe after West Ham taunts

    LONDON - The Football Association (FA) said on Monday that they are ready to probe allegations that West Ham fans aimed anti-Semitic taunts at Tottenham supporters during Sunday's Premier League clash at White Hart Lane. A section of West Ham's ...

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  • Scunthorpe boss Laws apologises for 'Holocaust' remark

    But, in a week which has seen West Ham supporters condemned for anti-Semitic chanting toward Tottenham supporters, Laws has expressed regret over his "poor choice of language".

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  • West Ham to assist probe into 'Hitler' chants

    and "Viva Lazio" were heard, as well as songs about Paolo Di Canio, who is a legend at both West Ham and Lazio. Fans also made hissing sounds - mimicking gas chambers used to kill millions at extermination camps during the Holocaust - and sang: "Adolf ...

    au.eurosport.com

  • English football fans hiss anti-Semitic chants

    The English Football Association is investigating apparent anti-Semitic chants by West Ham fans during a Premier League match at Tottenham.

    www.stuff.co.nz

  • Moronic West Ham Fans Bring Shame On Their Club, Flash Nazi Salutes To ...

    It's also being reported on social media that, along with the Nazi salutes, small pockets of West Ham fans also chanted 'Viva Lazio', 'Can we stab you every week?

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  • FA to investigate anti-Semitic chants from West Ham fans towards Tottenham ...

    The Football Association has confirmed it will investigate the offensive chants sung by West Ham fans towards Tottenham supporters during Sunday's Premier League match at White Hart Lane. Don't Miss. FA must act on vile West Ham abuse · Anti-Semitic ...

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  • FA to probe sick West Ham chants at Spurs fans

    The Football Association will investigate claims West Ham fans aimed disgusting anti-Semitic chants at Tottenham fans during their 3-1 defeat at White Hart Lane. Related Tags: Football Association · Adolf Hitler · Sam Allardyce · London · Rome. West ...

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  • Jewish group 'dismayed' by reports of anti-Semitic chants

    The Board of Deputies of British Jews utterly condemns and is dismayed by reports of antisemitic chanting by West Ham United fans at yesterday's match against Tottenham Hotspur. Antisemitism has no place in football or society in general. For football ...

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  • Hammers to take 'strongest action'

    The Football Association is set to investigate apparent abuse where Hammers fans yesterday appeared to mock the gassing of Jews in the Holocaust. West Ham said in a statement: "West Ham United are in contact with Tottenham Hotspur to assist them with ...

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  • West Ham Face Probe Over 'Hitler' Chants

    Just four days after a Spurs fan was stabbed before Tottenham's game against Lazio, some West Ham supporters appeared to aim offensive chants towards the home crowd about the attack.

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  • Tottenham Hotspur 3 West Ham United 1: match report

    Four days after Ashley Mills and several other Spurs fans were beaten by a group of neo-Nazi thugs in a Rome bar, three days after Lazio ultras chanted "Juden Tottenham" at the Stadio Olimpico, West Ham fans shamed themselves, their team and the game ...

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  • Spurs and West Ham bosses keep quiet over sick chants in London derby

    Just four days after a Spurs fan was stabbed before Tottenham's game against Lazio, West Ham fans aimed a flurry of deeply offensive chants towards the home support about the attack.

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  • AVB tight-lipped over 'stabbing' chants

    West Ham supporters were also reported to have hissed, mimicking the noise of the gas chambers used to murder Jews in the Holocaust, in a reference to Tottenham's strong links with the Jewish community. However, neither Villas-Boas nor his opposite ...

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  • Tottenham's win over West Ham marred by vile chanting

    Andre Villas-Boas refused to let the anti-Semitic chants that marred Tottenham's victory over West Ham overshadow his team's performance.

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  • Sportsday - breaking sports newsLive

    West Ham say on their club website: "Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed that five supporters were arrested during Sunday's match at White Hart Lane outside of the stadium for unrelated incidents and two more were cautioned for racially aggravated ...

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  • FA set to probe Hammers chants

    On Sunday, some Hammers fans appeared to mock the gassing of Jews in the Holocaust as Spurs supporters were allegedly subjected to a second dose of anti-Semitic abuse in the space of four days.

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  • Hammers fan banned for ant-semetic chant

    Media reports also said fans chanted "Adolf Hitler, he's coming for you" and hissed, mimicking the gassing of Jews during the Holocaust. West Ham said the season ticket holder has been sent a letter containing a banning order from the club and that ...

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  • FA Confirms Investigation into Abusive Chants at White Hart Lane

    The FA have reportedly confirmed, in a Goal.com report, they will investigate reports of anti-Semitic chants during West Ham's defeat at White Hart Lane. ... Tottenham supporters reported abusive chanting, referencing Adolf Hitler and the infamous gas ...

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