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Cameron ignites debate over Tottenham and the Y-word

Prime Minister David Cameron has stirred a hornet's nest by wading into a debate about the right of Tottenham Hotspur supporters to describe themselves using a racially sensitive word.

For years, sections of the north London football club's support have described themselves as 'Yids', in a bid to reclaim the pejorative term from anti-Semitic opposition fans who have used it to make slurs about Spurs' Jewish connections.

Spurs have traditionally attracted support from London's Jewish communities and chairman Daniel Levy is the latest in a line of Jewish businessmen to have managed the club's affairs.

However, in its bid to clamp down on discrimination in the English game, the Football Association has asked their fans to refrain from using the term 'Yid'.

In a statement released last week, the governing body said the word was "likely to be considered offensive by the reasonable observer" and that fans "should avoid using it in any situation".

The FA warned that use of such words could lead to a banning order or even criminal charges, but the response from Spurs' supporters was voluble, with chants of "Yid Army!" and "We'll sing what we want!" aired during Saturday's 2-0 win over Norwich City.

Tottenham have approached the issue carefully, announcing plans to distribute a survey about the use of the word among their season ticket-holders, but Cameron threw his weight behind the chanters.

In an interview with the Jewish Chronicle newspaper published on Tuesday, the prime minister said supporters who used the term should not face prosecution.

"There's a difference between Spurs fans self-describing themselves as Yids and someone calling someone a Yid as an insult," Cameron said.

"You have to be motivated by hate. Hate speech should be prosecuted -- but only when it's motivated by hate."

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The Abbreviated Morning Line, 9/18, Reds October preview

The dog ate my homework.

Actually, Word Press just devoured two hours of my lifes work. Heres the redone speed edition.

Reds like them in October..only LA has better starting pitching in NL. SP wins in October

Big series in Pitt this weekend favors Reds

FridayLatos-Liriano.. the one MPWS have to get. Liriano is bad v.Reds (0-3, 4.41) but great at PNC (8-1, 1.37)

Saturday Bailey-Burnett Bailey 5-0 in Aug/Sept Burnett is as predictable as a thunderstorm

Sunday Arroyo-Locke this ones a lock, all right. For The Club.

THE MEN Dalton wasnt great Monday, needs to be better Sunday, because 20 pts wont beat the Green Bay Aaron Rodgerses.

Dalton is expected to be efficient, if not spectacular. Monday, he needed 45 passes to throw for 280 yards. Not good.

Yards Per Attempt is a meaningful QB stat. The Great ones average at least 7. Dalton was 6.2 Monday. Look it up.

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