TheThirdDeano
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That’s the one!His dad's got a chippy?
Unless he did? I don’t think he did though I think it was just a stereotype
That’s the one!His dad's got a chippy?
That's way over the markWell your upset it's a Muffin ;-)
There was a worse one than that though.That’s the one!
Unless he did? I don’t think he did though I think it was just a stereotype
Whatever happened to footy banter?"Chelsea rent boy" is homophobic which is a protected characteristic being a slag isn't.
Though not aimed at a player we once had a song that starts why don't you rip off your knickers and carried on in the same vien.
the poor toffee ladies at goodison were serinaded with both that and get your tits put most times
not sure it would be apropriate for the modern age
Whatever happened to footy banter?
It's all gone to doing sign language now
Just a very weird link to the discussion in handIs that what I said? Learn how understand a comment, good grief.
When I worked in Philadelphia I would hear the N word a thousand times a day but I say it one time and the merde hits the fanNever understood how spurs fans can sing ‘yid army’ but opposing fans get ejected & banned for using the same word….
Regarding football songs when was the last time it was not a shit society?
Apart from being a throughly unimaginative brain dead chant, the above is absolutely correct. No rules were broken and we’d need to be very fragile to be offended by that. In fact, if regulations for offensive chanting came in similar to the tragedy chanting nonsense I seriously think it would be the final straw with Premier League football, Christ it’s already sanitised enough.
Off the top of my head, I've heard far worse chants at matches about... Hillsborough, Heysel, Bradford, Munich, Shankly, Harry Catterick, Elton John, Bobby Charlton, Paul Reaney, Harry Kane, Posh Spice, Beckham, Katie Price, Wayne Rooney and his wife, Jamie Vardy and his wife... and many more.
Football fans and subtle don't go together.
Obviously, because it's 'one of our own', it's more important to many City fans. At the end of the day, it's only words, and Pep should have ignored the press.
Aye aye ippyHis dad's got a chippy?
I was wondering when offensive singing/chanting came into football? obviously not singing but I can just about remember when Dad first took me & my brother to Maine road (mid 1960s) & we sat in the Platt Lane on the wooden bench seats, if anybody was swearing loudly near us Dad used to say something like "do you mind I have got kids here" & most times people stopped swearing, I dont ever remember anyone telling him to F-off but it must have happened, Looking back now it seems like a very different world :-)Off the top of my head, I've heard far worse chants at matches about... Hillsborough, Heysel, Bradford, Munich, Shankly, Harry Catterick, Elton John, Bobby Charlton, Paul Reaney, Harry Kane, Posh Spice, Beckham, Katie Price, Wayne Rooney and his wife, Jamie Vardy and his wife... and many more.
Football fans and subtle don't go together.
Obviously, because it's 'one of our own', it's more important to many City fans. At the end of the day, it's only words, and Pep should have ignored the press.