in a moment, we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, benedict paviot and martinw on the news that tottenham's premier league win over chelsea appears to be have been marred by racist behaviour from the crowd. the referee stopped play in the second half after an object was thrown onto the pitch. he was then approached by chelsea defender antonio rudiger. an address made over tottenham's public address system then warned "racist behaviour is interfering with the game". earlier, i spoke to rob hastings, a tottenham fan who was at the game with his father. he described what he saw from where he was sitting. the ref had stopped the game and was chatting to the players and then ran across to speak to the managers. so i sit with my father, and we sat wondering, what is going on here, and following the racist incidents that england have endured in international matches, i suppose football fans are now a bit more educated in the sort of protocols of what happens when these incidents occur, so i said to my dad, the only thing i can think of is that someone has thrown somet