10 Reasons to dislike Barsnley Football club

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1 They are whingers
2 They have a crap ground
3 They seem to feel that they can threaten anyone they like
4 They appear not see any of their own players poor challanges
5 They have a poor dress sense
6 They have an inferiority complex
7 They also have a chip on their shoulder about being from Barnsley
8 They still live in the dark ages
9 The only good thing to come out of Barnsley in the M1
10 They are a rubbish football team
 



Here's their local celebrity defending himself against the Police:

Kipper Jackson

Some interesting comments on there:

ironman4794 (1 month ago)
haha appaerntly mi sista warr on bus utha day an she saw him pretendin 2 ride an ooerse (horse) lmao

Deput1 (1 month ago)
he was humping a bin this morning in peel square
 
Can anyone shed any light on why they call us 'deedars' and suggest we're 'inbread' (sic)? Surely their ridiculous accents make them more suitable for the aforementioned sobriquet, and incest is far more likely to occur in a backwater hamlet cut off from mainstream civilisation.

It seems like projection to me.
 
Apparently we are dee dars because instead "we" say dee and dar instead of thee and tha.

I must say, I don't make a habit of saying either.
 
I was having a few beers in the courthouse before game on Saturday and there was these 3 full on chavs outside excplaining to a chavette why they call us dee dars. It was as Linz said.

But this fuckin cock in what obviously was the fakest Stone Island jumper I'd ever seen was talking with the most annoying accent I've ever heard.

It was that annoying I was really tempted to lamp him one but the police horses just up the road and the pub full of Dingles kinda put me off :)
 
Oh, I know the theory behind it, but it's always struck me as odd that Barnsley types - with their very heavy and almost stereotypical Yorkshire accent - call us dee dars. I would have thought it would be the other way round.

I can understand Chesterfield people calling it us, although the way they speak they've no call to pick anyone else up on their accent. Not Barnsley though.
 
Oh, I know the theory behind it, but it's always struck me as odd that Barnsley types - with their very heavy and almost stereotypical Yorkshire accent - call us dee dars. I would have thought it would be the other way round.

I can understand Chesterfield people calling it us, although the way they speak they've no call to pick anyone else up on their accent. Not Barnsley though.

I've never been able to understand how they can take the piss out of the way anyone speaks. I went to Blackpool on a coach from Barnsley when I was younger (a mate of mine, lived in Hemingfield which is twinned with Extratoes in Belgium) and I couldn't understand a bloody word anyone was saying on that coach. I needed subtitles.
 
Got to say that it is wrong that Linz I think. I always have heard and thought that we were called dee dah's because it comes from the term 'Lah dee dah'. Con-notating that we are a class above them and because we think we are above them in social terms because we are from Sheffield.

As for inbred, I don't know how a town with a family tree like a telegraph pole can talk to be honest :confused:
 
Got to say that it is wrong that Linz I think. I always have heard and thought that we were called dee dah's because it comes from the term 'Lah dee dah'. Con-notating that we are a class above them and because we think we are above them in social terms because we are from Sheffield.

Sorry to piss on your chips Mousey, but Linz is right.
Even though we are a country mile above them in terms of class. Mind you, a bucket of sick is above them too.
 
I love Baaarnseeerleee, where else can you buy Stone island donkey jackets and Lacoste combat jackets and flat caps, the lasses are great singers too with all the practice they get down the pub at Karaoke (usually done around closing time in the car park with the purple headed microphone). Barnsley folk are known for their super intellegence and love of animals, they can count to ten at an early age without using their thumbs and every household as a pet Whippet well almost, the less well off make do with ferrets. I did get it wrong about their love of pigeons though seems all the pigeon coytes I saw in Lundwood were in fact a new housing estate.
 



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