I always thought it was sung in reference to some of the Chelsea headhunters top boys either being gay or being caught with male prostitutes. The inference being that you can’t be all macho and a thug if you are gay hence why it’s homophobic.Can anyone explain to me why the chant is homophobic? I have read up on "gay" media and understand the historic and cultural homosexual and prostitution reference of the Chelsea area. I also understand that several old men who wear robes and wigs have determined that the chant is homophobic. Not surprisingly.
But I can't understand why it is and struggle to see who it is that is taking offence and why? Is it homosexuals who are offended at being called homosexuals? Homosexuals who are offended at being called prostitutes? Homosexual prostitutes who are offended in some way? Or heterosexuals offended by being called homosexual prostitutes?
It's a genuine question. I am old. I don't get it and that may just be a reflection on me or my age group. But I don't think so.
I received 4 increasingly aggressive letters, each strongly implying that they would prosecute me for not having a tv licence.
I just ignored them as I wasn’t watching tv in the old house, but they were so threatening that I could see why a lot of people would fold and pay them regardless
Fenway sports and Liverpool FC been on the phone again I see lol
Ziegler's anti-City story is published today 24 hours after a summit meeting between the senior figures at the FA, PL and EFL to discuss key issues in the game (to try and ward off pressure from the proposed new Regulator).Not one journalist has raised the point that a corrupt organisation like Uefa guided by major clubs in Europe and the premier league set out to destroy a football club because of their jealousy at what has been created at City. They tried to do this with illegally obtained information that held no weight in an independent court of law.
They are in despair, having to deal with a resurgent Arsenal, nited and moneybags Newcastle as well as us they are further away from their 80s dominance than ever and they don't like it.They want their money off any potential buyer, City at any disadvantage would get them more cash.
It's not like Parry has previous for that sort of thing as AP and the NYT would be quick to confirm....Ziegler's anti-City story is published today 24 hours after a summit meeting between the senior figures at the FA, PL and EFL to discuss key issues in the game (to try and ward off pressure from the proposed new Regulator).
Ziegler will have spoken off the record to some of these "senior figures" to get an angle for today's paper and most of them (not all) will have been discrete and careful in what they said.
The list of attendees was: Debbie Hewitt (FA Chair); Mark Bullingham (FA CEO); Alison Brittain (new PL Chair); Richard Masters (PL CEO); Trevor Birch (EFL CEO); and RICK PARRY (EFL Chair)
I am struggling to think who was the source for Ziegler's latest negative City story was. It's very difficult to work out because these sports hacks are so clever at concealing their sources.
Ziegler's anti-City story is published today 24 hours after a summit meeting between the senior figures at the FA, PL and EFL to discuss key issues in the game (to try and ward off pressure from the proposed new Regulator).
Ziegler will have spoken off the record to some of these "senior figures" to get an angle for today's paper and most of them (not all) will have been discrete and careful in what they said.
The list of attendees was: Debbie Hewitt (FA Chair); Mark Bullingham (FA CEO); Alison Brittain (new PL Chair); Richard Masters (PL CEO); Trevor Birch (EFL CEO); and RICK PARRY (EFL Chair)
I am struggling to think who was the source for Ziegler's latest negative City story was. It's very difficult to work out because these sports hacks are so clever at concealing their sources.
I love being in the company of people like that and making them feel even more uncomfortable.Funny you should think that as I have a small tale about the reporters covering City. A few years ago we played Juventus and the plane was due to leave after the game. For reasons I cant remember our plane had to wait to the following day. City arranged for everybody to get back to Turin and laid on a meal in a restaurant. I was sat at a long table with all the reporters, next to Simon Mullock who I had a good chat with. The others all looked as though it was an insult to them that a fan was sat amongst them and avoided all eye contact and I think if I had tried to talk to them they would have ignored me anyway. They came across as arrogant snobs, now it could just be me they didn't like, its happened before once or twice or even more than that. ;-)
But I agree with your post, with the exception of Simon Mullock, horrible people.