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My daughter lives in Bolton, came to the game today and on her way hone, waiting fir the Bolton train at Manchester, bumped into a crowd of young drunk pigs. They started singing die, die piggy, piggy die. Nice, to a woman in her forties. Anyway, a couple of older pigs came and stood with her, she said to reassure her. A bottle got thrown and the police intervened and they shut up singing. 'That shut them up quicker than Duffy's goal' she said to the nicer pigs, which she said made them laugh. Made me smile too.
 



My daughter lives in Bolton, came to the game today and on her way hone, waiting fir the Bolton train at Manchester, bumped into a crowd of young drunk pigs. They started singing die, die piggy, piggy die. Nice, to a woman in her forties. Anyway, a couple of older pigs came and stood with her, she said to reassure her. A bottle got thrown and the police intervened and they shut up singing. 'That shut them up quicker than Duffy's goal' she said to the nicer pigs, which she said made them laugh. Made me smile too.
Sorry to hear this NYB, it can’t have been nice for her, living in Bolton :oops: UTB
 
I've always hated that song and think it's very bad taste. Why you would want another fan to die because they are a rival is beyond me. I know it's just a song but it is really distasteful imo.

I don't wish any of that lot to die - only their premiership dream ticket :D
 
My daughter lives in Bolton, came to the game today and on her way hone, waiting fir the Bolton train at Manchester, bumped into a crowd of young drunk pigs. They started singing die, die piggy, piggy die. Nice, to a woman in her forties. Anyway, a couple of older pigs came and stood with her, she said to reassure her. A bottle got thrown and the police intervened and they shut up singing. 'That shut them up quicker than Duffy's goal' she said to the nicer pigs, which she said made them laugh. Made me smile too.

Wankers.

Good to hear there's some very decent ones amongst them though.
 
My daughter lives in Bolton, came to the game today and on her way hone, waiting fir the Bolton train at Manchester, bumped into a crowd of young drunk pigs. They started singing die, die piggy, piggy die. Nice, to a woman in her forties. Anyway, a couple of older pigs came and stood with her, she said to reassure her. A bottle got thrown and the police intervened and they shut up singing. 'That shut them up quicker than Duffy's goal' she said to the nicer pigs, which she said made them laugh. Made me smile too.
Fuckin cowards I detest the cunts.
 
I've always hated that song and think it's very bad taste. Why you would want another fan to die because they are a rival is beyond me. I know it's just a song but it is really distasteful imo.

I don't wish any of that lot to die - only their premiership dream ticket :D

I hate the song, if you don't fecking bounce you're a pig. So 20k plus sing this song with a few thousand kids at least under 10. I know we know a few choice words now and again, but it's not great is it.
 
I hate the song, if you don't fecking bounce you're a pig. So 20k plus sing this song with a few thousand kids at least under 10. I know we know a few choice words now and again, but it's not great is it.

Totally agree. With all the sky and local press going on about the great atmosphere created by the mass pig jig (before Sir Duffy silenced that petulance), it seems to have got lost somewhere that they had grown men and women bouncing (snigger) up and down with young kids to a song with the repeated use of the word 'fukin' in there. Classy. Now I'm a working class lad who has served in the forces in my time and i can swear like a trooper if I'm so inclined. That said, I know when to zip it and keep my language in check. It's called respect for my surroundings. You could actually see some of em squirming on that mass bounce and struggling to join in with the song as they knew it was totally wrong. It was like a scene from shameless.
 
I've always hated that song and think it's very bad taste. Why you would want another fan to die because they are a rival is beyond me. I know it's just a song but it is really distasteful imo.

I don't wish any of that lot to die - only their premiership dream ticket :D

I can think of at least three other Blades songs that refer to pigs being dead.
 
This can't have happened, only Sheffield United fans carry out this sort of thing.

Can't wait to hear the condemnation from pig fans on Twatter, Stir and Radio P.
 



Totally agree. With all the sky and local press going on about the great atmosphere created by the mass pig jig (before Sir Duffy silenced that petulance), it seems to have got lost somewhere that they had grown men and women bouncing (snigger) up and down with young kids to a song with the repeated use of the word 'fukin' in there. Classy. Now I'm a working class lad who has served in the forces in my time and i can swear like a trooper if I'm so inclined. That said, I know when to zip it and keep my language in check. It's called respect for my surroundings. You could actually see some of em squirming on that mass bounce and struggling to join in with the song as they knew it was totally wrong. It was like a scene from shameless.


Can't believe you got so much info and insight out of 35 seconds, well done Weasel.
 
No Pig Fans in Town
Cliffs of Dover
Traveled Far and Wide...

All have references to dead pigs. There are probably a few more. Although I admit that "Die Die Piggy" is a bit distasteful and humourless. I wouldn't ever sing it. Probably.
 
No pig fans in town only mentions Jack chsrlrin being dead and he isn't

Can't think of any reference In the other two but the first one is certainly talking in some kind of comedic context
 
No pig fans in town only mentions Jack chsrlrin being dead and he isn't

Can't think of any reference In the other two but the first one is certainly talking in some kind of comedic context

The last one describes Shoreham Street as magnifique and where ‘all the Wednesday fans lay dead at our feet’
 
My daughter lives in Bolton, came to the game today and on her way hone, waiting fir the Bolton train at Manchester, bumped into a crowd of young drunk pigs. They started singing die, die piggy, piggy die. Nice, to a woman in her forties. Anyway, a couple of older pigs came and stood with her, she said to reassure her. A bottle got thrown and the police intervened and they shut up singing. 'That shut them up quicker than Duffy's goal' she said to the nicer pigs, which she said made them laugh. Made me smile too.
They started singing the same song right after we impeccably observed a minutes silence for two of their fans who died in a car crash.

Classless bastards.
 
Sorry to hear this NYB, it can’t have been nice for her, living in Bolton :oops: UTB
When she first moved to Lancashire, she lived in a high rise in Moss Side, where when visiting, I stood at the window most of the visit, expecting our car to be torched, or at least the wheels to be nicked. I can assure you that where she now lives, is a million times better.
 
I've always hated that song and think it's very bad taste. Why you would want another fan to die because they are a rival is beyond me. I know it's just a song but it is really distasteful imo.

I don't wish any of that lot to die - only their premiership dream ticket :D

For all the Blades saying how shit this is - The very same song was sung extremely loudly after Madine had decked JOC away this season at Bolton.

Pot and kettle?

UTB
 
Totally agree. With all the sky and local press going on about the great atmosphere created by the mass pig jig (before Sir Duffy silenced that petulance), it seems to have got lost somewhere that they had grown men and women bouncing (snigger) up and down with young kids to a song with the repeated use of the word 'fukin' in there. Classy. Now I'm a working class lad who has served in the forces in my time and i can swear like a trooper if I'm so inclined. That said, I know when to zip it and keep my language in check. It's called respect for my surroundings. You could actually see some of em squirming on that mass bounce and struggling to join in with the song as they knew it was totally wrong. It was like a scene from shameless.
Spot on. I can also swear with the best of them. I sit on the kop and I'm always mindful of any kids or anyone who could be in earshot. It's just manners at the end of the day and unfortunately a large percentage of the massive don't possess any!.
 
Walking to the ground yesterday, I heard Ipswich fans singing die die delia delia die followed by a rendition of we'll have an effin party when she's dead. Classless pissed tractor fans.
 



My daughter lives in Bolton, came to the game today and on her way hone, waiting fir the Bolton train at Manchester, bumped into a crowd of young drunk pigs. They started singing die, die piggy, piggy die. Nice, to a woman in her forties. Anyway, a couple of older pigs came and stood with her, she said to reassure her. A bottle got thrown and the police intervened and they shut up singing. 'That shut them up quicker than Duffy's goal' she said to the nicer pigs, which she said made them laugh. Made me smile too.

Sounds like she had it coming
 

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