I wasn't at the match.
But I have been to many matches between SUFC and Bradford, unless something has changed dramatically, their supporters are in the main - white. Though of course there will be people of many religions and none among their flock.
So chants at a Bradford match while they may be anti-Moslem, are not usually directed at Moslems. They are meant to make white Bradfordians embarrassed or possibly resentful that they live in a town with a high immigrant population.
Nor does it have any effect, its pointless because Bradford folk have had the best part of 50 years to form an opinion on whether they enjoy living in a racially mixed town or not.
IF the chants did only emanate from a small group of lads at the back of the kop, then, knowing what I know, I suppose that they were young men in their mid-twenties and younger..... they may have hoped that the 'Town Full of ISIS ' song would snowball but would have known that was a vain hope.
So in effect, the song was directed at their fellow United supporters in the Kop, because there weren't enough of them to make themselves heard by the Bradford lot 130 yards away. In that sense it was a bit like a racist joke told among friends or family in the privacy of the family home. As far as I know, that is still legal?
But it was only a bit like a private joke.... it was too public for that (they sang it out loud to 10 000), it was more like when racists make snide comments like 'play the white man' or use cretinous descriptions like 'athlete' of black men, in public, thinking that they are being clever and getting away with it.....BUT Mr. Mohamed heard it from somewhere in the South Stand and of course there would be plenty of people of loads of religions and none in the Kop too.
BUT I doubt the singers thought they were being particularly racist at all, they thought they were avoiding that by not using any word alluding to Pakistani but substituting the universally despised acronym ISIS instead.
BUT it seems Ramon Mohamed was particularly attuned to the chants, he may have come to Bramall Lane expecting to hear 'Town full of Pakis' or whatever the usual anti Bradford chant is, and aye, he heard it.
We really need to hear Ramon's side of this and maybe we will - subject to future events - hear him in the local media next week - but I do think that a few Moslems have become *hyper-sensitive, I see interviews on TV with women who have recently taken to wearing a full face veil complaining that people are looking at them.....(well they would wouldn't they?) Moslem Facebook® friends post non-event stories about mixed marriages as if they are exceptional in some way and examples of the media reporting terrorism in an 'anti-Moslem' way ......
[* Having read Ramon's life history, I'm not sure he would describe himself as Moslem btw]
Long story shorter - not very bright young men try to crack vaguely racist joke among 'friends' - said 'friends' don't find it funny and ignore it and guess what - it goes away. Other friends tell them to shut up....and they do.
Am I right in thinking that only one person among 25 000 heard it and didn't ignore it and that's why it hasn't gone away?
Maybe he should have.