look very similar to thisWhat's this about city fans smashing up the toilets in the away end?
Not a good reflection on our club
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...news/munich-chants-probe-violence-mars-851360
look very similar to thisWhat's this about city fans smashing up the toilets in the away end?
Not a good reflection on our club
Just seen the pics on twitter myself.I've seen the pics on Twitter. Do stewards/security not check the toilets at the swamp? the damage in them pics took quite some time to do.
look very similar to this
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...news/munich-chants-probe-violence-mars-851360
Unfortunately, the night was a tad soured before the match by the sound of numerous fully grown adults singing the words "with a knich knack paddy-whack, give a dog a bone" in the viscinity of a football stadium. I truly despair sometimes.
Me and my lads stood outside the away end near the benches for about half an hour waiting for my mate to meet us with the tickets. During this time, so many idiots turned up and made absolute ****s of themselves. One lad was dressed like a gangsta rappa with his chevrolet shirt on and was trying to take selfies whilst holding his scarf up. After about five minutes, he realised he only had two hands and so asked a copper to take his picture. The officer obliged, he stood there with his scarf held aloft and then proceeded to pout a moody face to look a bit menacing. The incident was complete when the policeman handed the phone back to this failed abortion who muttered "Cheers blood." and blended back into the mass of Walking Dead extras.
I don't really think of it as an offence. It seems clear to most City fans on here that I was poking fun at our neighbours who sing it. I couldn't ever imagine another club coming up with a chant that includes the words "with a knick knack paddy whack, give a dog a bone" and it taking off.Where's the offense here? Can you spell it out for me as I'm struggling. It's from an old English nursery rhyme. We sang it at school in music lessons.
In my infants' school, City fans (age 5/6) also sang 'Who's that dying on the runway' to the rags - we were well aware that was offensive and I obviously don't do it now.