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Haven't heard it before. Will we be singing it at Bramall Lane Saturday? 'Hate fucking ISIS, United hate fucking ISIS'.
No thought not. Big sigh.
 
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Haven't heard it before. Will we be singing it at Bramall Lane Saturday? 'Hate fucking ISIS, United hate fucking ISIS'.
No thought not. Big sigh.
Was it meant to be a dig at Bradford's white English fans? Unlikely that any of them support Islamic terror.
 
Loons behind us singing Halal to the Follow, Follow..... tune. Followed by songs about bacon sandwiches/pork sandwiches etc. Stewards in attendance too, not sure if they had a word.
 
Mmmmmmm....... Bacon sandwich, hot roast pork sandwich
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Loons behind us singing Halal to the Follow, Follow..... tune. Followed by songs about bacon sandwiches/pork sandwiches etc. Stewards in attendance too, not sure if they had a word.

Can people actually be ejected from a football match for singing about pork sandwiches though?
 
Haven't heard it before. Will we be singing it at Bramall Lane Saturday? 'Hate fucking ISIS, United hate fucking ISIS'.
No thought not. Big sigh.

Im sure if you ask nicely enough your disappointment could be assuged....
 
Can people actually be ejected from a football match for singing about pork sandwiches though?

If it's done in the context it was then absolutely.

Although it has got a lot better, unfortunately the knuckle dragging idiot element remains in abundance amongst football supporters.
 
It's odd,
It's out of place,
But is it really offending anyone?
I guarantee not one white or Asian Bradford fan in the ground would support ISIS.
Ok, the people singing it were trying to go under the racism radar while still trying to wind the home fans up but would it have?
 
If it's done in the context it was then absolutely.

Although it has got a lot better, unfortunately the knuckle dragging idiot element remains in abundance within football supporters.

I heard the song yesterday, nowt about pork sarnies though. But how could you prove what its intended target was unless the aforementioned people were pointing directly at someone?
 
I heard the song yesterday, nowt about pork sarnies though. But how could you prove what its intended target was unless the aforementioned people were pointing directly at someone?

Because if idiotic Sheffield United fans never sing about ISIS, halal meat or pork sandwiches but then do so when playing against a team from a city that is well known to have a large muslim community it doesn't take a brain surgeon to work out what the aim of said songs is.

Indefensible and disappointing for me.
 
We're supposed to be better than that. This sort of bollocks belongs at Wendy or L**ds.

Unfortunately it wasn't the only bit of cuntishness to occur yesterday. It nearly kicked off outside the ground after some dickhead shouted something about the Bradford Fire. Which I think is about as low as it gets to be quite honest.
 



Because if idiotic Sheffield United fans never sing about ISIS, halal meat or pork sandwiches but then do so when playing against a team from a city that is well known to have a large muslim community it doesn't take a brain surgeon to work out what the aim of said songs is.

Indefensible and disappointing for me.

I wouldn't dispute what the intention was, however I would just question how easy it is to prove it.
 
I wouldn't dispute what the intention was, however I would just question how easy it is to prove it.

Why would you need to prove it? it is quite obvious what the intention is, just chuck the knuckledraggers out under the ground regulations.

I also heard a section having a pop at the Sikh community.

'Singh when you're winning!' :eek:

Indefensible! much like our defence!
 
Let's face it, the tossers singing it were sat at a football match and probably wouldn't have the bollocks to go out and fight on the front line.

I think this sums them up completely. All bravado and mouth in numbers but no balls.
 
I did notice, having only the option of 2 trains to catch, I realise how much chavvery you miss out on on away days when you're not constrained by train times.
 
All bravado and mouth in numbers but no balls.

If they were on the Frontline, they wouldnt be on their own ...................

They would also have Artillery and Air Support ............................... which they didn't have yesterday ........... :rolleyes:

So you could say ..................................................... ;)
 
Is there an age beyond which it is just not on to wear a Hoodie?

I think I had one when I was about 12 but after 13 years of age I don't think I've ever worn one.
When I see grown blokes in the street wearing one, my immediate thought is, "Twat"

Am I being too harsh?
 
Bearing in mind my 11 year old son plays cricket with quite a few Muslim lads representing our county at cricket and he considers them to be friends, he shouldn't have to listen to the loons at a footy match singing/chanting such nonsense. I would view it the same if we were playing at Brighton and we had to enduring the idiots singing homophobic stuff.
 
Are we though? We have our share, same as every other club, we might like to think it's a smaller share than some but it's still there and still vocal.

No doubt that we have our share but the culture at Bramall Lane in particular has always generally rejected insults of a racial nature. Again, generally speaking but you'd feel a bit daft if you said those sorts of things on the Kop for example.
 



Is there an age beyond which it is just not on to wear a Hoodie?

I think I had one when I was about 12 but after 13 years of age I don't think I've ever worn one.
When I see grown blokes in the street wearing one, my immediate thought is, "Twat"

Am I being too harsh?


Depends on how you wear it. I'm a father of 2 in my mid 20s and own a hoodie. But the difference is I don't wear it with the hood up (unless its raining), while slouching and dragging my heels with my hands buried in the pockets. I just wear it as a normal jumper, only its got a hood on the back of it.
 

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