I'm sure. I still don't advocate it. Maybe it's only me.I’ve heard worse.
Yeah. I understand. And I know it happens. For some reason, it just isn't my style.Happens everywhere, there's a fella behind me at the ground every time a player of the opposition goes down his response is either " I hope he dies from it" or " stamp him into the ground while he's down ".
Thought that chant had been consigned to the history books after players had literally died on the pitch.....
Better than mildly Ill than Red should be your username thenI'm sure. I still don't advocate it. Maybe it's only me.
Perhaps. That said, I'm referring to my own opinion for myself. If it's that important to you, feel free to call me that.Better than mildly Ill than Red should be your username then
This is a link to TSN website for me.
Sounds like you put up with some really " backward" behaviour ; )Happens everywhere, there's a fella behind me at the ground every time a player of the opposition goes down his response is either " I hope he dies from it" or " stamp him into the ground while he's down ".
Same here , before I leave the house most morningsI’ve heard worse.
This has got nothing to with Starmer, much as I dislike him.Controversial chant? Jeezo, Starmers pathetic Britain in a nutshell. It wasn't controversial when deDipper fans sang it to Ederson after Mane's Kung Fu assault. Whatever next, Fulham fans to be investigated for hurtful rodent chants aimed at the mirror dodger that is the Manchester United captain