What has that got to do with racist fans?
That mourinho will probably blame that on the ref next. Jeez this is the banter thread

What has that got to do with racist fans?
That mourinho will probably blame that on the ref next. Jeez this is the banter threaddo I have to explain it? Are all chavski fans this bright?
"He has a dream job that we'd all love to have. I think every manager in the world would like the stability by being here year after year after year, to buy to sell and rebuild and wait and wait for success."
By day he is the director of a worldwide human rights organisation, lecturing on racial tolerance around the globe. But at the weekend Barklie rubs shoulders with hooligans and racists from the notorious Chelsea Headhunter crew.
Police contacted about anti-Semitic singing
Football
Posted at 13:00
Video footage has emerged of a group of men, thought to be West Ham fans, chanting anti-Semitic abuse on the London Underground.
Anti-discrimination group Kick It Out has contacted police over the footage, filmed on Sunday.
The video appeared on social media showing fans on the way to the 2-2 draw with Tottenham at White Hart Lane.
It comes after an incident of alleged racism by Chelsea supporters on the Paris Metro, when footage showed a black man being pushed from a train.
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Chelsea are ready to sign off the second-largest shirt sponsorship deal in English football history with Yokohama Rubber.
It is understood the Yokohama agreement is worth almost £40m-a-year, which will push Chelsea ahead of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City in the shirt sponsorship table. Only Manchester United have a more lucrative deal, having netted £53m-a-year from Chevrolet.
The new shirt sponsorship with Yokohama is more than double the previous £18m agreement with Samsung that was last extended in 2012 and is seen within Stamford Bridge as a significant success for Christian Purslow, who was appointed to run Chelsea’s global activities in October last year.
Chelsea had been in talks with Turkish Airlines, but they withdrew their interest in a sponsorship deal at Christmas after being put off by the figures involved.
Yokohama worldwide has a business network spanning over 100 countries, including the US, Japan China and Australia, and the company already has sponsorship deals with NBA teams the Boston Celtics and the San Antonio Spurs.
All that money and you still play **** football.