by Kajagoogoo » 13 Sep 2006 21:39
by Royal Rother » 13 Sep 2006 21:40
by Royal Rother » 13 Sep 2006 21:45
Kajagoogoo Dont sonny me,i stood on the sb in the eighties and know exactly what the crack is.Money,lefties and the taylor report f***ked football in this country.
by floyd__streete » 13 Sep 2006 21:51
Royal Rother Floyd, how do / did you feel about the chant that went something like "You'll never get a job" when teams from poorer parts of the country with high unemployment came down to Reading?
Fair game or an embarrassing and disgraceful taunt?
by Royal Rother » 13 Sep 2006 22:06
by Royal Rother » 13 Sep 2006 22:12
floyd__streete Far more important things to worry about in life than the possibility of a fairly banal football chant based around racial stereotyping offending someone.
by Half Horse » 13 Sep 2006 22:47
by Royal Rother » 13 Sep 2006 23:51
by oldebiscuit » 14 Sep 2006 00:12
by paul_3gs » 14 Sep 2006 00:45
oldebiscuit [If any of the boys that orchestrate the chanting in the East Stand are reading this, 1st, please, do you think that we could drop the 'DIRTY NORTHERN BASTARD' chants please, as i don't think Steve Coppell, Graeme Murty, Kevin Dillon etc. are too keen on it. 2nd, for faks sake, stop that pathetic, embarrassing cringe time chant of 'SOUTHERNERS,SOUTHERNERS SOUTHERNERS' away teams will think that were 'ALL' retards with a mental age of 5 years. 3rd, and most importantly......BOYCOTT TOM HARK!
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by Yahoops » 14 Sep 2006 07:56
Royal Rother I'm sorry guys but you are, most of you, from different generations to me. I have an understanding of what makes human beings tick that you just don't have. Arrogant, patronising? Possibly, but I'm afraid it's true.
I was on the terraces for many years, witnessed the problems of the 70s and 80s, I have seen the reactions caused by certain chants, I have felt the animosity they cause and although it is of course possible that I am somewhat out of touch with what kicks things off these days, I doubt it has changed that much.
I simply cannot relate to the folly of human beings that makes them want to abuse each other, wave fists at each other, and all too often pick a fight, all because of the bloody football team they support. It simply does not make sense to me. I understand how and why it does happen, but the people who do it might just as well be aliens from another planet they are that far removed from my attitudes to life.
Call me a pacifist, a scaredy-cat, whatever label you want to pin on me, nothing will convince me that the chant DNB is not designed to get a reaction out of the opposing supporters and could be the spark to ignite trouble. It is also an awful example to set to youngsters coming to football matches. Whatever impression you have formed of me, it's probably wrong, but I can assure you that my 7yo son is in no way sheltered, and a perfectly normal, boisterous yet friendly little boy, but I do not want to take him into an atmosphere that is aggressive and would be unpleasant, if not scary, to a youngster. The fact that you lot think it is all part of the experience of going to a game is a shame because it really shouldn't be.
Now you guys should know that I exaggerate a bit on occasions to encourage a discussion (particularly on football related matters - hey, it's fun) but this post sums it up for me, without exaggeration. I should add that the word "bastard" does not actually offend me, but it isn't far removed from calling someone a cnut in my vocabulary.
And I do want Reading to win every game and I would rather we shin one from 2 inches than the opposition score a cracker from a well constructed 5 man move, but if the latter happened I would want to show my appreciation because I am a football supporter, not just a Reading supporter and I want to see quality football.
Hope this helps a bit.
by Yahoops » 14 Sep 2006 07:57
Dirk Gently FYI the next area to be challenged is homophobic abuse and homophobic chanting.
Steps are being taken to tighten up ground regs and stewards will be briefed etc - in the eyes of many, homophobia now is at the same stage racism was 20 years ago.
by Yahoops » 14 Sep 2006 08:04
by Skin » 14 Sep 2006 08:35
Yahoops For the avoidance of doubt, "Gypo" and "Pikey" are considered racist chants and you could be prosecuted under the current laws.
by Yahoops » 14 Sep 2006 09:00
SkinYahoops For the avoidance of doubt, "Gypo" and "Pikey" are considered racist chants and you could be prosecuted under the current laws.
How is "gypo" which is an abreviation of "gypsy" racist?
This thread is what's wrong with the world today. Pollitical Correctness like this can stay out of football IMO.
by Yahoops » 14 Sep 2006 09:08
by papereyes » 14 Sep 2006 09:10
by Skin » 14 Sep 2006 09:24
YahoopsSkinYahoops For the avoidance of doubt, "Gypo" and "Pikey" are considered racist chants and you could be prosecuted under the current laws.
How is "gypo" which is an abreviation of "gypsy" racist?
This thread is what's wrong with the world today. Pollitical Correctness like this can stay out of football IMO.
Because (regardless of your personal opinion) Gypsies are a race. Doh!
by Yahoops » 14 Sep 2006 09:35
papereyes Because the Romany are considered a separate race yet there are lots of people who are travellers/have a gypsy lifestyle who are not Romany.
papereyes Which is why that particular subset of the law is indeed a big pile of steaming bollocks. Good intention but ultimately clueless.
papereyes Also "pikey" can refer to someone of little class, rather than someone of Roma descent.
by Im Spartacus » 14 Sep 2006 09:49
YahoopsRoyal Rother I'm sorry guys but you are, most of you, from different generations to me. I have an understanding of what makes human beings tick that you just don't have. Arrogant, patronising? Possibly, but I'm afraid it's true.
I was on the terraces for many years, witnessed the problems of the 70s and 80s, I have seen the reactions caused by certain chants, I have felt the animosity they cause and although it is of course possible that I am somewhat out of touch with what kicks things off these days, I doubt it has changed that much.
I simply cannot relate to the folly of human beings that makes them want to abuse each other, wave fists at each other, and all too often pick a fight, all because of the bloody football team they support. It simply does not make sense to me. I understand how and why it does happen, but the people who do it might just as well be aliens from another planet they are that far removed from my attitudes to life.
Call me a pacifist, a scaredy-cat, whatever label you want to pin on me, nothing will convince me that the chant DNB is not designed to get a reaction out of the opposing supporters and could be the spark to ignite trouble. It is also an awful example to set to youngsters coming to football matches. Whatever impression you have formed of me, it's probably wrong, but I can assure you that my 7yo son is in no way sheltered, and a perfectly normal, boisterous yet friendly little boy, but I do not want to take him into an atmosphere that is aggressive and would be unpleasant, if not scary, to a youngster. The fact that you lot think it is all part of the experience of going to a game is a shame because it really shouldn't be.
Now you guys should know that I exaggerate a bit on occasions to encourage a discussion (particularly on football related matters - hey, it's fun) but this post sums it up for me, without exaggeration. I should add that the word "bastard" does not actually offend me, but it isn't far removed from calling someone a cnut in my vocabulary.
And I do want Reading to win every game and I would rather we shin one from 2 inches than the opposition score a cracker from a well constructed 5 man move, but if the latter happened I would want to show my appreciation because I am a football supporter, not just a Reading supporter and I want to see quality football.
Hope this helps a bit.
Couldn't agree more. When I started going to football in the sixties, there was very little abusive chanting and only from a minority. Yet it seemed more passionate back then (but that might be the effect of the years).
Those who claim abusive chanting is what makes football great are seriously misleading themselves. It is no more necessary to abuse the opposition fans than it is to drink yourself silly for every match to enjoy it. It really is a beautiful game and I enjoy cheering on the team. Probably more than those who spend half the match facing the oppo supporters punching the air whilst hurling aggressive abuse.
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