They might have BBC Radio Manchester on DAB.
They'll have already fallen asleep listening to Jimmy Wagg going on about how Horton is the man before hearing the chant so we're golden.
They might have BBC Radio Manchester on DAB.
Going to claim the racist thing I'm guessing.
You do know "goat fuckers" is what the Kurdish call Daesh?
oh yeah, against bolton if im not mistaken, now that was embarrasingThe piped chanting at that game during the Pearce era has to be up there.
They might have BBC Radio Manchester on DAB.
IS are probably all rags.They are suppose to be quite savvy with social media etc so I'm sure they have already heard it, considering there are hundreds of Brits over there it wouldnt surprise me if they came out with their own version ;-)
spot on, end of threadI know the people who created the song and the people singing the song. They're all decent lads. They're not the type of people some on here are claiming them to be purely based on them singing one song. They don't go out looking for trouble or anything like that, they go home and away every game and simply enjoy a good piss up and like to sing songs. When you're sat on a coach pissed up for 6 hours, some ill-advised songs are often created. Usually they stay on the coach but on occasions they'll get an outing at the match and then generally tail off when they sober up and realise it's not that great. This is nothing new and there's certainly been a lot worse songs in the past. The outrage on here is way over the top, labelling blues as brain dead, pond life and scum amongst other things is more offensive than the actual song imo. Are some people really calling for banning orders because of what is basically just an insensitive song that mocks a dead ISIS member?
If people don't like it, don't sing it and it will die out, Or better still, if you really feel that strongly about it, sing over them and drown it out.
I suppose we have to have something to moan about, seeing as for the first time this season we can have no complaints on the pitch.