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I've never heard that line before .
Must be me

I remember it, but it was a bloody long time ago in a different age altogether. Thought it was "wednesdayites" not "wednesday fans" laying dead at our feet, but it probably doesn't alter the meaning much.
 



I remember it, but it was a bloody long time ago in a different age altogether. Thought it was "wednesdayites" not "wednesday fans" laying dead at our feet, but it probably doesn't alter the meaning much.
Ive heard that song sung by pissed up blades after away games usually late on in the pub or train but never noticed that line

It's hardly the same as die die piggy piggy die
 
It's hardly the same as die die piggy piggy die

no it's not, and as I said from a different era - when the violence and songs about it were more accepted - like the often heard "you're gonna die " and "you're gonna get your fuckin heads kicked in"
 
The last one describes Shoreham Street as magnifique and where ‘all the Wednesday fans lay dead at our feet’

It was followed by the line "la la la la la la...." to which we used to BOUNCE all over the kop!
 
Strikes me as a bit nasty for a drunken gang to sing anything at a lone woman on a station platform, still we are talking about pigs still living in the 1970's where racism and abuse is quite acceptable so what do you expect.
This is how they teach their kids at the sty
 
I remember it, but it was a bloody long time ago in a different age altogether. Thought it was "wednesdayites" not "wednesday fans" laying dead at our feet, but it probably doesn't alter the meaning much.
Yes it was Wednesdayites lay dead at our feet, sung all the time late 60's early 70's .
 
Strikes me as a bit nasty for a drunken gang to sing anything at a lone woman on a station platform, still we are talking about pigs still living in the 1970's where racism and abuse is quite acceptable so what do you expect.
This is how they teach their kids at the sty


Not seen that before and to be honest I'm appalled. Banter is banter but that is way beyond acceptable bearing in mind it was before kick off so one can guess how those scumbag pond life cretins would be feeling at full time having been humiliated on the pitch.
 
Walking down Shoreham St swinging my chain I saw this wednesdayite I asked his name I kicked him in the bo//o(£$ and I kicked him in the head now that wednesdayite is dead.

We all (as a fan base) sing similar songs. It is when and where and how and who to that makes the difference.
 
Not seen that before and to be honest I'm appalled. Banter is banter but that is way beyond acceptable bearing in mind it was before kick off so one can guess how those scumbag pond life cretins would be feeling at full time having been humiliated on the pitch.
There is one video from a different angle showing some of the blokes in that pig mob had toddlers sat on their shoulders ......................... Parson Cross' finest in action.
 
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 "liked" your post then realised there IS a couple of them i hate that much. Probably as much people as pigs though.
 
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.

Every city has it's own cross to bear, I'm from Parson Cross (no pun intended) on one visit to Sheffield, my mums was full, so we had to stay at my auntie's house in Foxhill, when we woke up next morning, our car had been broken into, stereo nicked, coats and Xmas presents all nicked, seats slashed just for good measure and UP the Owls scratches into the bonnet. When I revealed all this to my auntie, she said "It could have been worse love, they normally take the hand break off, set it alight and roll it down the hill", funnily enough, I didn't feel that lucky at all. When I phoned it in to the police, they refused to come to the scene and just gave me a crime number for insurances purposes, when I asked why they didn't appear to be taking this very seriously, they said, "well sir, you are parked in Foxhill and those types will take it out on any new comer" - nice. Is Bolton worse than this?
 
There is one video from a different angle showing some of the blokes in that pig mob had toddlers sat on their shoulders ......................... Parson Cross' finest in action.

And the toddlers grow up thinking it's the norm.
 



Walking down Shoreham St swinging my chain I saw this wednesdayite I asked his name I kicked him in the bo//o(£$ and I kicked him in the head now that wednesdayite is dead.

We all (as a fan base) sing similar songs. It is when and where and how and who to that makes the difference.
Have you just made that up ?
 
Every city has it's own cross to bear, I'm from Parson Cross (no pun intended) on one visit to Sheffield, my mums was full, so we had to stay at my auntie's house in Foxhill, when we woke up next morning, our car had been broken into, stereo nicked, coats and Xmas presents all nicked, seats slashed just for good measure and UP the Owls scratches into the bonnet. When I revealed all this to my auntie, she said "It could have been worse love, they normally take the hand break off, set it alight and roll it down the hill", funnily enough, I didn't feel that lucky at all. When I phoned it in to the police, they refused to come to the scene and just gave me a crime number for insurances purposes, when I asked why they didn't appear to be taking this very seriously, they said, "well sir, you are parked in Foxhill and those types will take it out on any new comer" - nice. Is Bolton worse than this?
Not where she lives no. Moss Side was.
 
Strikes me as a bit nasty for a drunken gang to sing anything at a lone woman on a station platform, still we are talking about pigs still living in the 1970's where racism and abuse is quite acceptable so what do you expect.
This is how they teach their kids at the sty


That was the team talk sorted for the lads.

Anyway I am sure the OP incident will be mentioned in The Star as Blades fan provokes 50,000 innocent Wednesday fans at train station.
 
I don't wish any of that lot to die - only their premiership dream ticket

Strikes me as a bit nasty for a drunken gang to sing anything at a lone woman on a station platform, still we are talking about pigs still living in the 1970's where racism and abuse is quite acceptable so what do you expect.
This is how they teach their kids at the sty

That fat wanker who moved the crash barrier as if he was going to fight them :D
Also the most prominent voice was female!
And was it just me or did it go some what quieter when Jamal walked through?
 
That fat wanker who moved the crash barrier as if he was going to fight them :D
Also the most prominent voice was female!
And was it just me or did it go some what quieter when Jamal walked through?
The lone female voice was supporting the United players ...

 
"They started singing die, die piggy, piggy die."
They really are in need of help wishing death on themselves.
 
Walking down Shoreham St swinging my chain I saw this wednesdayite I asked his name I kicked him in the bo//o(£$ and I kicked him in the head now that wednesdayite is dead.

We all (as a fan base) sing similar songs. It is when and where and how and who to that makes the difference.
I have never heard that song sang at any match. Where as die piggie die.....
 

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