any reason for the Jew love?
Wiki:
Ajax is popularly seen as having "Jewish roots" and in the 1970s supporters of rival teams began taunting Ajax fans by calling them Jews.[14][15] Ajax fans (few of whom are actually Jewish[14]) responded by embracing Ajax's "Jewish" identity: calling themselves "super Jews," chanting "Jews, Jews" ("Joden, Joden") at games, and adopting Jewish symbols such as the Star of David and the Israeli flag.[14][15] Some sources say that Ajax fans began doing this after seeing Tottenham Hotspur fans employing similar symbolism.[16][17] This Jewish imagery eventually became a central part of Ajax fans' culture.[15] At one point ringtones of "Hava Nagila", a Hebrew folk song, could be downloaded from the club's official website.[14] Beginning in the 1980s, fans of Ajax's rivals escalated their antisemitic rhetoric, chanting slogans like "Hamas, Hamas/Jews to the gas" ("Hamas, hamas, joden aan het gas"), hissing to imitate the flow of gas, giving Nazi salutes, etc.[14][16] The eventual result was that many (genuinely) Jewish Ajax fans stopped going to games.[14] In the 2000s the club began trying to persuade fans to drop their Jewish image.[16][18]
Fans of the Polish team Cracovia Kraków use similar symbolism.
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