Spurs fans' bonnie blue and lily phillips chant slammed ahead of european final

Spurs fans' bonnie blue and lily phillips chant slammed ahead of european final


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TOTTENHAM FANS HAVE BEEN SLAMMED FOR THEIR 'HORRID' CHANT SURROUNDING BONNIE BLUE AND LILY PHILLIPS AHEAD OF THE EUROPA LEAGUE FINAL IN BILBAO 16:07, 20 May 2025Updated 16:10, 20


May 2025 Tottenham fans have been slammed for their chant based on Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips ahead of the Europa League final. Spurs fans have made the way from London to Bilbao for the


Europa League final on Wednesday (May 21) against Manchester United. And a video emerged on social media of the new chant as fans enjoyed some beers under the Spanish sun. In the chant, fans


claim that one Spurs player is "sh***ing Lily Phillips, also Bonnie Blue" and "he always gets to skip the queue". _DAILY STAR SPORT_ has chosen to omit his name and


squad number from our transcription of the chant because it's obviously not true - and there is no evidence to suggest any Tottenham player has even met the adult stars. "This is


objectively terrible," one fan responded. While a second said: "Worst chant I’ve heard out of us lot ever!" Article continues below "Does our fanbase honestly deserve


this trophy...Horrific," a third said. And another added: "Pretty derogatory towards women don’t you think lads? Will be reporting this video to the supporter liaison


officer..." However, one fan was a fan of the chant: "Haha proper mint tune that!" Tottenham are looking to end their long wait for a major trophy in Bilbao:


"Irrespective of what the opposition say or what anyone else says, what you’ve got to try and do is break that cycle. Whatever motivation you need to do that, you tap into,” said Spurs


boss Ange Postecoglou. “So, there may be things we do tap into but to really do something as significant as what you want to do, there has got to be a higher purpose than shutting people’s


mouths up. Article continues below “I think it is more about ‘can you make an impact?’ I often say to the players that at the end of your careers, what you want to be able to do is go back


to the clubs you served and know you’ve made an impact. “The photos I see up on the walls at the stadium are all of Bill Nicholson. The 1984 winning team. "A lot of them are in black


and white. Can we get this group up on that wall?”