About the match in Nice. IMO Nice should loose this match.
A home club has the duty to protect the players of the visiting club. This is basic decency, if you can't guarantee the safety of visiting players, there is no point in playing football.
Payet threw a bottle back at the Nice fans? So what. Football players are human beings too.
I see both sides of this - when he throws the bottle back, he's not going to hit the guy who threw it. He's going to be hitting another fan, who could be perfectly well-behaved, or a steward who's just doing their job. So we shouldn't condone it.
However, I know for a fact that I would react the same way, and I wouldn't regret it either. Football fans seem to get away with behaving like animals. Every week, countless fans throw bottles and objects at players, and it's just "part of the game". There are no consequences.
If a footballer makes a bad tackle, they are vilified, but when a fan throws a bottle, nobody even mentions it. The world's gone mad.
I hear from English Spurs fans that they (think they) are the most hated club in England. I wonder why (if it's true).
Honestly, without exaggeration, every Premier League club's fanbase thinks this (with the exception of Leicester maybe, who became everyone's "second team" during their title-winning season).
If you look for data on the subject, the last genuine and unbiased survey
seems to be this one, and even then Tottenham's "top six finish" (tempted to make a joke there but I won't

) is driven almost entirely by fans of other London clubs and their derby biases, according to other articles about the same survey.
Non-derby "hatred" is generally driven by success, multiplied by the amount of money it cost to achieve that success. Hence Chelsea and Man United being in the top two. If you remove the derby bias, Chelsea wouldn't be top - but I know, personally, the racist incidents their fans have been involved with in modern times have pushed me to strongly dislike them.
People seem to hate Liverpool because (amongst other things, like the financial injection) "they get all the VAR decisions", which is laughable to me, but I know a lot of people who staunchly believe it. Because if you repeat something often enough, it becomes fact...
West Ham being in the top four absolutely boggles my mind - it must be a London thing. I can't think of a reason to dislike them. In-fact, all I can think of is that their own fans voted for them, because of what their owners have put them through over the years...
Now that Tottenham have a manager who is so clearly a man of integrity (who has handled the Kane situation admirably), I am much more inclined to wish them well. I just hate that players I loved, like Son, have (in my opinion) had a change of character after years of being told to be more "nasty" on the pitch.
Though, the fans have made me laugh - I follow someone on Twitter who's a Tottenham fan, and within the space of two weeks, he went from "liking" a post that said "Kane, you're our only good player, our only hope, save us" - to "Kane is an overpriced arsehole, get rid while he's worth anything, take the next offer" - to "you'll always be one of us".
BUT... That's football fans in general. It's pathetic, but it's just how it is.