Cold_Balls said:

is THAT crest behind him... THIS?

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Cold_Balls said:
1882 said:
1882 said:Cold_Balls said:
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is THAT crest behind him... THIS?
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Chirpy said:ollieXcore said:I'm sure I've read Chino Moreno, singer of Deftones, follows Spurs because his favourite b'ball team are the San Antonio Spurs.
As if I didn't have enough reason to have a man-crush on him. That's awesome!
You know what the Chelsea crest looks like?Pyro_era said:1882 said:Cold_Balls said:
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is THAT crest behind him... THIS?
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That looks like a chelsea crest..............
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yiddo2786 said:
Thelonious said:
GodSaveTheKing said:Has Vinnie Jones been mentioned? Just read in this months 442 he used to be a fan as a kid and loved Hoddle.
I only know three of those people.basskadet said:Surprised James Righton of The Klaxons hasn't been mentioned, nor Jah Wobble. Both are MASSIVE Spurs fans & proper Yids - Righton even had a trial with Leicester City in his youth but refused to wear their shirt & turned up in his Spurs kit! Some time ago, on this forum, I think I posted a great interview with Jah Wobble from NME where he talks at length about his undying love for Spurs.
Bob Marley was just a fan of football really, but his favourite player was Ossie Ardiles. On a visit to London in the 80's, Bob asked his manager to try & get ahold of Ossie's Spurs shirt. Ossie has talked about it in interviews since & that is what gave rise to the "Marley supports Spurs" rumour.
However, given that there is a large West Indian community in Tottenham, there are quite a number of Spurs-supporting Reggae artists.
Deman Rockers was born and raised with his brother, Flinty Badman, on the infamous Farm in Tottenham. Flinty actually had trials with Spurs before becoming a musician, but somehow ended up a Liverpool fan (gloryhunter!). Deman, however, is Spurs thru & thru & regularly tweets about Spurs & giving Woolwich stick. If you don't know who Deman Rockers & Flinty Badman are then you are probably not of a certain age, but they were MASSIVE in the early '90's rave scene as The Ragga Twins on the Shut Up & Dance collective. They're still going tho, & are quite big in Drum'n'Bass, but nothing like as big as they used to be.
Ranking Toyan was a Spurs fan, as was Lord Sassafras, & both released reggae tunes about the mighty Spurs (which I think I've already posted on this forum somewhere.
basskadet said:Surprised James Righton of The Klaxons hasn't been mentioned, nor Jah Wobble. Both are MASSIVE Spurs fans & proper Yids - Righton even had a trial with Leicester City in his youth but refused to wear their shirt & turned up in his Spurs kit! Some time ago, on this forum, I think I posted a great interview with Jah Wobble from NME where he talks at length about his undying love for Spurs.
Bob Marley was just a fan of football really, but his favourite player was Ossie Ardiles. On a visit to London in the 80's, Bob asked his manager to try & get ahold of Ossie's Spurs shirt. Ossie has talked about it in interviews since & that is what gave rise to the "Marley supports Spurs" rumour.
However, given that there is a large West Indian community in Tottenham, there are quite a number of Spurs-supporting Reggae artists.
Deman Rockers was born and raised with his brother, Flinty Badman, on the infamous Farm in Tottenham. Flinty actually had trials with Spurs before becoming a musician, but somehow ended up a Liverpool fan (gloryhunter!). Deman, however, is Spurs thru & thru & regularly tweets about Spurs & giving Woolwich stick. If you don't know who Deman Rockers & Flinty Badman are then you are probably not of a certain age, but they were MASSIVE in the early '90's rave scene as The Ragga Twins on the Shut Up & Dance collective. They're still going tho, & are quite big in Drum'n'Bass, but nothing like as big as they used to be.
Ranking Toyan was a Spurs fan, as was Lord Sassafras, & both released reggae tunes about the mighty Spurs (which I think I've already posted on this forum somewhere.