The word for a Spurs fan, a “Yid”, enters the English dictionary.

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The word for a Spurs fan, a “Yid”, enters the English dictionary.

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Re: The word for a Spurs fan, a “Yid”, enters the English dictionary.

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And Spurs and the Jewish community are not happy

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Re: The word for a Spurs fan, a “Yid”, enters the English dictionary.

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Does the word Scouser apply to fans from Liverpool only or Liverpool supporters all over the world?

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Re: The word for a Spurs fan, a “Yid”, enters the English dictionary.

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As a Spurs Fan since before the Falkland War I think we should be called the Walter Mittys

Walter Mitty Syndrome is when you daydream about yourself being in another life as much as or even more than you pay attention to your real life. The name comes from a short story where the main character thinks up exciting scenarios for himself in his head when he's bored.

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