
Tottenham Hotspur Vs Leicester City Match Thread and How to Stay Off of the Naughty Words
If you're planning to join the Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City match thread on Reddit‚ you might be wondering how to stay off of the naughty words. First‚ remember that this is a community and not a message board where you can use whatever you like. Although we don't have a strict rule against profanity‚ we do have rules about what kind of language is acceptable. Language with a sexist or racist nature will be deleted.Keeping naughty words out of the match thread
The thread for the Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester game is currently closed. Please consider keeping inappropriate language out of the Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City match thread. Please refrain from using sexist‚ racist‚ homophobic‚ transphobic‚ or any other racial or ethnic language. Such language will be deleted or banned. We are a friendly community and would not tolerate any type of abuse.Keeping naughty words out of the match schedule
There's a definite lack of naughty words on the Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City match schedule‚ courtesy of the football community. Keeping naughty words out of a football match is an especially important task for the Premier League‚ given the high-profile nature of the fixture. While the Premier League is reluctant to postpone a weekend fixture‚ the high number of positive tests in the past few months may force them to make a decision. The Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City clash was postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak that has plagued the club's players this season. Leicester City players confirmed that they have COVID-19‚ so the match has been postponed. While this is a huge setback‚ there is no reason to panic. Leicester City will be back in action once the infection has passed‚ so they'll have the chance to play a game against Tottenham.Your team to face Leicester! ✊ pic.twitter.com/4XLDpDn2Ka — Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) May 1, 2022
A look at the City XI to take on Spurs 📝 #TotLei pic.twitter.com/qbCAYFIEgl — Leicester City (@LCFC) May 1, 2022