You see, that's the thing. You missed the IRA bomb by minutes - I missed the Manchester bomb by minutes - but you know what - we've probably been on the aircraft after the last one that had an engine problem. We've probably been on the motorway 15 minutes before there was a major accident which blocked both carriageways off. We've probably walked across a road when 10 minutes later somebody's been hit by a vehicle. This is what we call 'life'. It's not fate, coincidence, the team you support or anything else. Each day is another day. It can be simple, complicated, bizarre, frustrating and yet so so fragile.
i wasn't around but going off stories on here and such seems like there were may more knob heads in the 70s and 80s
Correct. Listening to this ditty, you quickly realise that Gershwin or Mozart didn't provide the melody or lyrics, but thisFuck them, they want you to live your life in fear. The day you start tiptoeing on eggshells around the cunts afraid to piss them off is the day they win. That's the whole point, the aim of terrorism. It might not be a football chant but the way the world's gone you can't worry about some nutcase getting worked up.
Correct, fuckin morons.Moronic dross, some people shouldn't be allowed out without their carers.
Correct. Listening to this ditty, you quickly realise that Gershwin or Mozart didn't provide the melody or lyrics, but this
trembling, hand wringing fretting about upsetting the nutters who perpetrate these vile acts is a step towards them achieving their
undoubted aim of keeping us all in fear.[/QUOTE
Moronic dross, some people shouldn't be allowed out without their carers.
I agree about the inclusion of names, but the overall 'message' is a put down of a terrorist, a shit song to be sure, sung by pissheads,I don't think upsetting nutters is what it's all about, I'd say people find it in bad taste because:
The attacks were a month or so ago
Friends/collegeues were in Paris at the time
I can't imagine Sanga, Mangala or anyone else really wants reminding of what happened every week
Politics and football tend not to go together
People tend to go to football for a release
I agree about the inclusion of names, but the overall 'message' is a put down of a terrorist, a shit song to be sure, sung by pissheads,
but that's all it is. My 12 year old daughter was sat on the bin outside McDonald's where a bomb had been planted by the IRA, 15 minutes before it exploded,
killing two children; we still told jokes about the IRA, we still vociferously denounced them, we did not cravenly demand that any criticism of this
vile terrorist group be stifled, in case they took reprisals.
Plus, I don't see what politics has to do with this.
I don't like it, isn't in great taste but as ever blue moon needs to react in extreme fashion.
Out of interest how many of the people really offended have sang about Munich or Uwes grandad bombing the Stratford end. Is that insensitive to war victims?
Don't get me wrong I won't be singing it nor am I trying to defend it. Just interested to see if it's a case of mass double standards as ever
I agree to a point, your sentiments about football grounds are valid, but I certainly have no objection to mockery being directed againstI imagine, I may be wrong, that you wouldn't want people singing songs about a bomb, you were nearly caught up in a few weeks later? It has nothing to do with reprisals, just very very bad taste and a lack of consideration for all those involved(directly or indirectly). Again, I may be wrong but I also can't imagine the families of the people ISIS beheaded joining in?
I'm all for sticking 2 figures up at ISIS and those like them, but I don't think a football ground is the place to do it - I don't remember songs about the Twin Towers when UK/US went into Afghanistan and Iraq?
There is a time and place for protest/action and if suggest being pissed at a football ground isn't the time or place
Good summary, but I always believe we can limit our liabilities in life and that's why I don't see the point in tempting fate. We all feel disgusted with what has taken place recently, but for me that is for politicians to resolve as it's probably they who started it all and left their respective nations to do their bidding for them.You see, that's the thing. You missed the IRA bomb by minutes - I missed the Manchester bomb by minutes - but you know what - we've probably been on the aircraft after the last one that had an engine problem. We've probably been on the motorway 15 minutes before there was a major accident which blocked both carriageways off. We've probably walked across a road when 10 minutes later somebody's been hit by a vehicle. This is what we call 'life'. It's not fate, coincidence, the team you support or anything else. Each day is another day. It can be simple, complicated, bizarre, frustrating and yet so so fragile.