Alleged Racist Chanting - BBC Radio Sheffield

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The Bradford chairman wasn't at the game so why would the star ask for a quote off him , as we all know media in Sheffield like to beat us with a large stick .
As for the chant which was a town full of Isis .and that was the only chant ,it was some lads thinking they where making up a witty song ,trouble is the said Young lads are thick as pig shit .

As a club it's something that has never been a real problem to us blades we have always been multi cultural and proud .
 

Enough heard the chants to make it pretty clear what happened and that it was unacceptable. Why are so many so desperate to scapegoat someone who had the courage to take a stand against such vile behavior?
I find your extreme left wing views quite offensive and will be complaining to the FA......
 
There has to be some perspective from the media

I agree. I should maybe clarify saying it isn't out of proportion. I don't mean that literally, I was trying to say the reaction was predictable.
 
Don't understand the petulant bitterness towards the media.

I can see no unfair generalization of the entire fanbase whatsoever. Both outlets have clearly indicated just how few of these idiots there were.

They're reporting on a very serious and topical subject, that tends to be the role of newspapers and radio stations.
 
Said Blade contacted the club, FURD, Kick it out etc. I can’t believe said Blade is being made the scapegoat here. The chanting was abhorrent and deserves to be reported. Well done Ramon Mohamed.

Said Blade is being made the scapegoat here because he doesnt even know exactly what he heard
Im sure he will have heard a lot worse in his lifetime and saying it was like going back to the 70s is way way
over the top. It was 20 people singing it out of a crowd of 24000 the people who it was intend to offend / wind up couldnt have possibly have heard it
 
Don't understand the petulant bitterness towards the media.

I can see no unfair generalization of the entire fanbase whatsoever. Both outlets have clearly indicated just how few of these idiots there were.

They're reporting on a very serious and topical subject, that tends to be the role of newspapers and radio stations.
God help us if we were chanting a town full of Barneys
 
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Sit centrally on the Kop and all I heard was "Town Full of ISIS" for about 5 seconds sang by about 15 morons in the top left (as you face the Kop) ...

Sounds like it is the same section that throws the smoke bombs if that's the case.
 
Enough heard the chants to make it pretty clear what happened and that it was unacceptable. Why are so many so desperate to scapegoat someone who had the courage to take a stand against such vile behavior?


I'm not defending the chanting just saying how can you be offended by summat you haven't heard.

If he'd heard it he would remember what had offended him.

His words this morning on RS - "it was either the 'P' word or ISIS.






It was either Sheffield United or Bradford who won a throw in?
No idea but it happened and I'm offended.
 
Enough heard the chants to make it pretty clear what happened and that it was unacceptable. Why are so many so desperate to scapegoat someone who had the courage to take a stand against such vile behavior?
Scapegoat is the wrong word, unless it's McEveley :)

Seriously, the bloke who complained didn't even know what was said so you do have to question what the fuck he's complaining about, surelyo_O
 
I agree extreme left wing is also dangerous. Extremism isn’t helpful to society.


I believe in balance whatever the subject. Capitalism or communism? Somewhere in between for me. Clapper or Slasher? Somewhere in between for me. Adkins the hero or a clown? Somewhere in between for me. Degrading or victimizing people based on skin colour, nationality, sexuality, gender or any other state that one is born to? Abhorrent. No in-betweens on that front.

But it has not been established that any remarks were intended to be degrading.

If they were then the rest follows, if they weren't then it doesn't. I think intent is important.

The guy is within his rights to report this but whoever investigates is within their rights to find Guilty or Not Guilty.
 
There has been no mention of the great number of our fans who supposedly told these people in no uncertain terms to shut the fuck up, that's great from our fans if you ask me, but no, lets concentrate on the handful of fans instead. There has to be some perspective from the media and club but the media especially love to spoil the facts.

Agree totally. Whilst not playing down the importance of anything racist, we should be highlighting the positive response of the majority.

I think the club could come out of this fairly well. Apologise for any upset caused by a very small minority of people in the ground and state something along the lines of they will do all in their power to root them out and take action. State that this is not something which happens at BDTBL, that they work tirelessly with "kick it out" and that they abhor any racial comments as do, clearly, the vast majority of Sheffield United supporters, many of who ensured that the chant was stopped immediately and no further racist remarks were heard thanks to their actions.
 
The Bradford chairman wasn't at the game so why would the star ask for a quote off him , as we all know media in Sheffield like to beat us with a large stick .
As for the chant which was a town full of Isis .and that was the only chant ,it was some lads thinking they where making up a witty song ,trouble is the said Young lads are thick as pig shit .

As a club it's something that has never been a real problem to us blades we have always been multi cultural and proud .

There you go. Blown up out of all proportion!
 

Agree totally. Whilst not playing down the importance of anything racist, we should be highlighting the positive response of the majority.

I think the club could come out of this fairly well. Apologise for any upset caused by a very small minority of people in the ground and state something along the lines of they will do all in their power to root them out and take action. State that this is not something which happens at BDTBL, that they work tirelessly with "kick it out" and that they abhor any racial comments as do, clearly, the vast majority of Sheffield United supporters, many of who ensured that the chant was stopped immediately and no further racist remarks were heard thanks to their actions.
Great post mate.
 
Sit centrally on the Kop and all I heard was "Town Full of ISIS" for about 5 seconds sang by about 15 morons in the top left (as you face the Kop) ..

From the South stand I've noticed on at least two occasions since October a posse of stewards have dealt with something in that corner of the Kop. I can't imagine that the CCTV isn't keeping an eye on them so hopefully they'll be easily identified.

If they also happen to be smoke bomb throwers their exclusion will be a bonus
 
From the South stand I've noticed on at least two occasions since October a posse of stewards have dealt with something in that corner of the Kop. I can't imagine that the CCTV isn't keeping an eye on them so hopefully they'll be easily identified.

If they also happen to be smoke bomb throwers their exclusion will be a bonus
People must. Remember when that part of the Kop was the SRA ,s ,and no steward would have ventured anywhere near it
 
Fortunately the FA hasn't got a grudge against us over anything so I am sure they will treat this in fair a minded manner and not look to make an example out of us with huge fines or points deductions or stadium closures or anything like that..









Oh.. Hang on. :eek:
 
Take a bow my friend .
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To confirm from people sat in the south stand, none of the chants reported were coming from there?

Social media makes it a lot harder for the club to respond to these things quickly as presumably they get a load more complaints after one story becomes another which becomes another.

At the back of the Kop I heard the 'town full of ISIS' chants, I reckon sung by around 50 people tops, briefly? Then on social media apparently they are singing 'town full of Pakis', so the club has to investigate that. Then some reports say it was in the south stand as well, so they have to investigate that too. I think the club's statement is fine and fingers crossed they will handle this negative press better than other incidents in the past which come to mind.
 
To confirm from people sat in the south stand, none of the chants reported were coming from there?

Social media makes it a lot harder for the club to respond to these things quickly as presumably they get a load more complaints after one story becomes another which becomes another.

At the back of the Kop I heard the 'town full of ISIS' chants, I reckon sung by around 50 people tops, briefly? Then on social media apparently they are singing 'town full of Pakis', so the club has to investigate that. Then some reports say it was in the south stand as well, so they have to investigate that too. I think the club's statement is fine and fingers crossed they will handle this negative press better than other incidents in the past which come to mind.

I sit at the Kop end of the South Stand. I heard the ISIS chant from the Kop though very few were involved. Didn't hear owt else from any direction.
 
More worrying was the presence of police on the kop yesterday complete with sniffer dogs....
 
Firstly cheers for asking, genuinely.

Something like:

Fred is the manager of a local shop. He doesn't hire Asians because he thinks they are unreliable. Fred is racist.

Ted's best mate from their time in the forces is Naz. Naz identifies as Asian. Naz is a Bradford fan. Ted's shouting is taking the piss out of himself, Naz, Fred, and probably a few other things as well. Ted is not a racist.

This is not perfect but at least it tries to illustrate that there may be complexity.

Whatever the specifics, I don't think you can establish racism without establishing intent.

Whoever was shouting whatever they were shouting I think it's a complex issue and blanket assertions of racism are simplistic and ultimately possibly damaging.

An almost identical debate played out recently with regard to sexism and Professor Sir Tim Hunt(?). I think the consequences there were extremely serious.


You are having a remarkably grown up discussion about this very complex issue, which I applaud wholeheartedly. It usually descends into name-calling ;)

My query with the example " Fred is the manager of a local shop. He doesn't hire Asians because he thinks they are unreliable. Fred is racist. " would be;

In this example, although many frothing at the mouth types would label Fred as being racist, I don't think he would identify with that label at all. He would probably deny racism on the grounds that he's not employing an Asian person because he believes that they're unreliable, not because they're an Asian.

Discuss .......

UTB & FTP
 

And the fat knob chairman of Bradford adds monkey chants into the argument and he WASN'T EVEN AT THE GAME !

Well that was people chanting "Cooooutts" in praise of Paul Coutts, though how we are going to convince anyone that we would be chanting in praise of him after what people have said about him on here since he signed I am not sure.
 

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