give it to gordon
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I dare not fart at matches nowadays incase someone is affected my it
They 17 year old lad has been charged under the Public Offence Law which came into being in 1986 but has had a few tweaks this year.There have been a load of new laws sneaked in over the last couple of years about what people can and can't say, either online or in a public setting.
Some of these laws talk about 'offending the public decency' and stuff like that, it's how the protestors at the coronation were preemptively arrested despite them not breaking any actual laws.
As soon as this got the airtime it did and rags started tagging the GMP on to the posts on social media it was inevitable that the CPS were going to get involved. The people tagging the police were essentially reporting that they thought a crime had been committed.
Either that or something, something, woke, cancel culture, can't even say the N word anymore, whatever happened to free speech like the good old days, blah, blah, blah.
Our PR department are shite and always have been………A disgraceful, unforgivable betrayal and an abdication of responsibility if so
Maybe that's because other clubs aren't hounded by the press constantly and are made to look the villains in every scenario.I’ve no idea about the chain of events. All I do know is, as I said originally, that I’ve never known any other club feel the need to make official statements about a bit of singing on the concourse. And I don’t think there was any need here, whether they were asked about it by the press or not.
That's offensive to dippersWhat were they chanting “whistle while you work” ..
Which is exactly what the woke agenda is all about. Keeping you silent.
Today I learned that Suella Braverman and her crack down on free speech is 'woke'.Which is exactly what the woke agenda is all about. Keeping you silent.
And seem to pamper to all the journalists & media……Our PR department are shite and always have been………
I think these kids have been a victim of the increased focus on 'tragedy chanting' too. The dippers made a cause of it and the Premier league clubs have all met and agreed to crack down on it after all the reporting in the press.They 17 year old lad has been charged under the Public Offence Law which came into being in 1986 but has had a few tweaks this year.
The one boy (and that’s what he is) should get a decent brief and just play Elvis Costello’s “Tramp the dirt down” in court. It’s about how Costello would celebrate the death of Margaret Thatcher when she popped her clogs. After Thatcher died Costello said he would continue to play the song.
It’s in bad taste but these were two lads who are young enough to be daft enough.
I know many Blues sang about the Rags and the Munich air crash, it wasn’t just City fans either. I never joined in as one of my best friend’s parents were killed in the Tenerife air crash of 1980, I saw what effect it had on him, and still does to this day. However, I know a lot of those supporters who sang about Munich have now matured and wouldn’t dream about singing it now, it’s all about life and learning.
Im no Angel by the way, arrested and charged for disorderly behaviour as an 18 year old, taught me a lesson, especially the effect it had on my mum, never did it again and mid 60’s now.
Pity me? Get to fuck.If you really believe society has moved on then I pity you. Society has been silenced (for now) that’s all. But that’s a whole different subject to a couple of drunk lads singing a derogatory song. The punishment is simply a way of woke control freaks flexing some symbol of control.
So you'll happily chant and sing homophobic and/or racist crap at the ground due to "context"?Context mate.
In the unlikely event I met the ticket touts widow or children I'd extend my heartfelt and sincere condolences and mean it.
At a football match I'll behave differently.
And it is censorship.
Arthur Scargill has a lot to answer forShocking that minors did this. Didn't they realise that Bobby Charlton's dad worked as one?
Or the 3,000 dippers who sang Lizzie’s in a box at Ibrox in the CL last seasonHow much criticism did the dippers get for just moving the two blokes that spat at our bench ? None.
City should have kept it in house
I'm off to the match.So you'll happily chant and sing homophobic and/or racist crap at the ground due to "context"?
And seem to pamper to all the journalists & media……
I'm off to the match.
So the club are scared of the media !Club can't win on this one.
If they announced they'd 'had a word' with the culprits they would've been criticised, by the rag loving media, for the lack of sanctions.
And it would be brought up at every future opportunity, you can bet your life on that.
Ban them and supporters criticise them for their heavy handedness.
Who hate and lie about us anyway. No pandering to them is going to change that.