VIDEO: West Ham fans chant ‘f****** Jew’ on train in Stamford Hill
West Ham United fans have been filmed repeatedly chanting ‘f****** Jew’ on a train travelling through Stamford Hill.
The video emerged after yesterday’s game at Spurs game, but purportedly took place before the match.
A tweeter who posted the video said the group was ‘On the train on the way to the game… West Ham fans break into song in Stamford Hill,a Jewish area, scum’
The fans appear to chant ‘I’ve got a foreskin f****** Jew’ repeatedly, during the short clip.
On the train on the way to the game, West Ham fans break into song in Stamford Hill,a Jewish area, scum #WHUFC#THFCpic.twitter.com/KFfAa5kkE3
— Berry head (@RomanGeezer) February 22, 2015
The video follows a racist incident in Paris involving Chelsea fans, some of whom have been probed by the Metropolitan police.
During Saturday’s fixture between Chelsea and Burnley, fans held up messages of anti-Racism:
Black or white, we’re all blue. #NoToRacismpic.twitter.com/z02CExJJRi
— Chelsea Fc Türkiye (@TurkiyeChelsea) February 22, 2015
The abuse from West Ham fans comes on the same day that a viral parody video was posted up by another set of the club’s fans.
The parody video mocked Chelsea fans, by welcoming a black fan onto a train, to show their fans are against racism.
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