Re: Chants
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 10:10 pm
Wait a second you mean making racist remarks is wrong :o
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This doesn't make any sense or prove any point at all, in regards to what I said...Woodford Dagger wrote:Wait a second you mean making racist remarks is wrong :o
Your right, I don't support the team because I don't sing a song about a manager of another team that couldn't give one shit about us being a paedophile, I don't sing about ***** and I don't sing songs about stewards taking it up the arse. Only true fans would do that.GideaParkDagger wrote:Dry up mate, least we get behind the team, probably sit in the Carling standbearaab wrote:You shouldn't have to expect it. I won't be bringing my kids along when they're old enough if there's going to be a load of dickheads singing about ***** and paedophiles. Just because you're not right next to a bunch of kids, doesn't mean they won't hear it. It doesn't happen at any other sport I've been to see, being at a football game isn't a free pass to act like a twat.
SoNBDag wrote:Don't come to football if you're offended by the most offensive word in the English language? It may be banter to whoever is doing it, but that doesn't make it good banter does it? Being offensive about someone isn't acceptable if the person being offensive thinks it funny? I can't go down the street and ask a woman if she likes it up the wrongen and then tell her fella not to hit me because I was having a laugh. By all means sing constantly and enjoy yourself, but make jokes about ourselves or about whatever player is being an arse that day (Ellison for example). But no need to sing about paedophiles and all that stuff. Or shall we start singing about rape, and make racist remarks to stewards next week too?GideaParkDagger wrote:I think you lot are deluded to be honest, i bet you are the lot that moan about the atmosphere that there isnt one so dont complain when there is arguably the best atmosphere in a long time. Frankie Raymond said that we drove him on personally and the fact Maguire Drew celebrated infront of us says a lot as he probably thought we were the only fans there. After the game we stayed and the players and stewards were laughing with us and gave us a song. My advice is dont come to football if you will be offended by the word c**t or cant have banter. Really annoyed me that. Best atmosphere in a long time.
Tamplin aint yabearaab wrote:Your right, I don't support the team because I don't sing a song about a manager of another team that couldn't give one shit about us being a paedophile, I don't sing about ***** and I don't sing songs about stewards taking it up the arse. Only true fans would do that.GideaParkDagger wrote:Dry up mate, least we get behind the team, probably sit in the Carling standbearaab wrote:You shouldn't have to expect it. I won't be bringing my kids along when they're old enough if there's going to be a load of dickheads singing about ***** and paedophiles. Just because you're not right next to a bunch of kids, doesn't mean they won't hear it. It doesn't happen at any other sport I've been to see, being at a football game isn't a free pass to act like a twat.
I think you've missed the sarcasm here mateNBDag wrote:This doesn't make any sense or prove any point at all, in regards to what I said...Woodford Dagger wrote:Wait a second you mean making racist remarks is wrong :o
Unless of course your the one teenager, let alone english person, in existence that doesn't understand sarcasm.
Your so right wing you make maggy drew look centralWoodford Dagger wrote:I think you've missed the sarcasm here mateNBDag wrote:This doesn't make any sense or prove any point at all, in regards to what I said...Woodford Dagger wrote:Wait a second you mean making racist remarks is wrong :o
Unless of course your the one teenager, let alone english person, in existence that doesn't understand sarcasm.
Are you gonna sit in some poxy office with a c**tfor a boss telling you what to do as you count your pennies trying to make ends meet in a country that's sinking into strikes and wars and at the end of the day you go home to your cosy little flat in 'nowheresville' and pull your IKEA curtains shut to hide from the big bad world and pretend it's not happening? Or are you gonna stand up and be counted, make a difference and feel the rush? Just for once say 'f**kit'. I'm coiled up like a spring and I'm ready to burst and wa***ng ain't doing it anymore. I need violence to make me feel I'm still alive. I know what I'd rather do, mate. Bromley away. Love it!bearaab wrote:Not worth reasoning with children
You are Tamplin aint ya u mugMikins wrote:Pretty sure anyone who uses the word 'banter' in any conversation these days can have their opinion discounted.
Christ I hate that word, its used by every idiot under the sun to defend *anything*
Oh I insulted your children? Banter mate, get over it.
Oh I called your girlfriend a slag? Just banter, whats your problem?
Oh I sung at a complete stranger about shagging her up the arse, well thats banter innit mate, totally fine.
Called someone a paedophile repeatedly? Banter! ******** hell man just grow a pair and deal with it BANTER IS ALWAYS FUNNY.
Utter bollocks.
When you say fair enough, do you mean fair enough and it should stop or fair enough it's their choice not to come but I'm carrying on regardless? Personally, I don't take my 5 year old son to games, mainly because of the swearing - not just in chants - but I acknowledge that is somewhat hypocritical because I have been known to swear at games on occasion.Woodford Dagger wrote:If people don't want to bring their kids because of swearing then fair enough. If there was any violence I'd be behind you completely but it feels like people are getting upset over nothing.Alan wrote:Which doesn't answer the question. What do you think about singing those songs of there are people who are bringing, or want to bring, young kids?
I ask as one of the things we as a club say we want is to encourage families to come, so I'm genuinely interested.
I declare here and now that I have been known to swear at games.
I think getting smashed every week like we were last season probably drove people away more than any bad language ever could.
I don't know where to start with this, but I do find it ironic that the author is using asterisks instead of typing the words they think are fine to sing.GideaParkDagger wrote:Are you gonna sit in some poxy office with a c**tfor a boss telling you what to do as you count your pennies trying to make ends meet in a country that's sinking into strikes and wars and at the end of the day you go home to your cosy little flat in 'nowheresville' and pull your IKEA curtains shut to hide from the big bad world and pretend it's not happening? Or are you gonna stand up and be counted, make a difference and feel the rush? Just for once say 'f**kit'. I'm coiled up like a spring and I'm ready to burst and wa***ng ain't doing it anymore. I need violence to make me feel I'm still alive. I know what I'd rather do, mate. Bromley away. Love it!bearaab wrote:Not worth reasoning with children
Stop crying about it & if you educate your children well then they will know how to differentiate between wrong and right. I can say for a fact ARNU your son holds jugs and that so yeah, he aint a moron hes having a laugh mate. Now dry up
Mikins wrote:Pretty sure anyone who uses the word 'banter' in any conversation these days can have their opinion discounted.
Christ I hate that word, its used by every idiot under the sun to defend *anything*
Oh I insulted your children? Banter mate, get over it.
Oh I called your girlfriend a slag? Just banter, whats your problem?
Oh I sung at a complete stranger about shagging her up the arse, well thats banter innit mate, totally fine.
Called someone a paedophile repeatedly? Banter! ******** hell man just grow a pair and deal with it BANTER IS ALWAYS FUNNY.
Utter bollocks.