Wednesday fans show their class

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Few nobheads (Inbetweener lookalikes) singing that on the 22.17 up to Leeds. Fair play to the Blade who stood up to them, called it on and watched as they did nothing.

Same owd Wednesday. Terribly dressed (bootcut jeans and quilted Primarni coats), terrible banter, delusions of grandeur and fans who sing about a young lass sleeping around but have probably only ever shagged their hand.
 
"Miss, Miss, tell him. He's offending my delicate sensibilities"

Christ, I hope I never get that whiny.

And do you know what I hope I never have to resort to some of the bike you spill out! It’s football that’s all and to celebrate someone getting hurt in the name of football is nothing short of a disgrace. I am a little unsure why people don’t pull you up about your comments,

If Wednesday fans said anything like what you say on their site United fans would be up in arms.
 
I stayed until every player had left the pitch and I'm in G block on the South, yet I heard nothing of the sort.

Doesn't mean a few weren't maybe singing it but I'd say you're grossly exaggerating.

No good calling them out for bullshitting if we do the same.

I was in the Westfield Corner. It took ages to get out queuing at the exit in the top corner. He's not exaggerating. It was the only one of their songs I heard as we stood waiting.
 
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And do you know what I hope I never have to resort to some of the bike you spill out! It’s football that’s all and to celebrate someone getting hurt in the name of football is nothing short of a disgrace. I am a little unsure why people don’t pull you up about your comments.

Maybe they aren't simpering, perma-offended little pussies who can't handle life, but maybe you'd have to ask them?

Please don't delude yourself into believing that anybody gives a shit what you think. My advice is free.
 
I'd say you're among the whiniest on here already. Had another cry about Sharp yet?

Dunno, there's a thread about him with people saying the same as me though. Maybe you could have a look there instead of sending me fanmail.
 



Don't be pathetic. Ffs how old are you?

44.

I haven't said it wasn't sung.

I've pulled up the comments about 'the whole away end' and 'the majority' which is over exaggerated crap.

Comments like this make us look as bad as them.

It's not enough for some just to point out that they had too many wankers singing the song, it has to be all or most of the entire following which clearly didn't happen. Luckily my eyes and ears work just fine.
 
I think the age is very relevant.

If she was 29 nobody would give a shit.

You need to reassess your thoughts on this. Singing it about a grown woman, possibly with family and kids of her own, is just as bad. She is not a legitimate target of abuse, no matter what her age is. People going into football management, or any other area, should not have to consider whether their immediate family will be able to handle this sort of shit.
 
44.

I haven't said it wasn't sung.

I've pulled up the comments about 'the whole away end' and 'the majority' which is over exaggerated crap.

Comments like this make us look as bad as them.

It's not enough for some just to point out that they had too many wankers singing the song, it has to be all or most of the entire following which clearly didn't happen. Luckily my eyes and ears work just fine.
Where do you sit?
 
It was in the first 10mins after we'd chanted 'he's one of our own' they changed it to 'his daughter's a slag'.
It was the first clear chant I heard from the other side of the stadium so it can't have been one or two.
And it was loud, so not just a minority singing...
 
I don't tend to get offended by anything and find most football "banter" laughable in the sense its fully grown men singing absolute bollocks at each other. However this shite about wilders daughter i find disgraceful it oversteps a boundary that is already very low in my opinion. To sing vile songs about a guys daughter who has absolutely nothing to do with what job her dad does and by the sounds of it is 16/17, I find deplorable. I heard it from John street and it wound me up (yes I realise thats the intention). If we ever sung anything like that I'd be embarrased and yes I did find the ched songs embarrassng. So yes ...classless piggy inbread cunts.
 
I don't tend to get offended by anything and find most football "banter" laughable in the sense its fully grown men singing absolute bollocks at each other. However this shite about wilders daughter i find disgraceful it oversteps a boundary that is already very low in my opinion. To sing vile songs about a guys daughter who has absolutely nothing to do with what job her dad does and by the sounds of it is 16/17, I find deplorable. I heard it from John street and it wound me up (yes I realise thats the intention). If we ever sung anything like that I'd be embarrased and yes I did find the ched songs embarrassng. So yes ...classless piggy inbread cunts.

I don't get offended but here's me getting offended. You soft get.

Liverpool fans sing about the Munich Air Disaster, Man Utd fans sing about Hillsborough, everyone sings about Leeds fans getting stabbed...

It's what happens. It's not my cup of tea - but it's an occupational hazard if you go to football. If you don't like it, no one makes you go. You could always go to the theatre instead if that's less offensive. Or right to the Daily Telegraph...
 
To be honest I'd happily watch each and every one of them get set on fire. So I can't say much.

At least Sids got brain damage anyway. I'll still laugh about that.
I think this proves that we both have absolute scum amongst our fan base.

I was in the Away end and I was disappointed by the amount of Wednesday fans that sang this. But none of the people around me sang it.

I will though admit that there was a good 200-300 that did. Mainly 16-21 year old that had too many shandies and knew no better.

Most of them will probably be embarrassed about it in a few years.
 
I don't get offended but here's me getting offended. You soft get.

Liverpool fans sing about the Munich Air Disaster, Man Utd fans sing about Hillsborough, everyone sings about Leeds fans getting stabbed...

It's what happens. It's not my cup of tea - but it's an occupational hazard if you go to football. If you don't like it, no one makes you go. You could always go to the theatre instead if that's less offensive. Or right to the Daily Telegraph...

If it was in the news tomorrow that the lass had hanged herself because of the mass abuse, would you call her soft as well?
 
I don't get offended but here's me getting offended. You soft get.

Liverpool fans sing about the Munich Air Disaster, Man Utd fans sing about Hillsborough, everyone sings about Leeds fans getting stabbed...

It's what happens. It's not my cup of tea - but it's an occupational hazard if you go to football. If you don't like it, no one makes you go. You could always go to the theatre instead if that's less offensive. Or right to the Daily Telegraph...

Haha Im not offended you call me a soft get though so dont need to sign up for crucible membership just yet.
 
If it was in the news tomorrow that the lass had hanged herself because of the mass abuse, would you call her soft as well?

What if Ross Wallace developed an eating disorder because we were chanting he was a fat bastard?

What if Jordan Rhodes had a nervous breakdown because we chanted he was a waste of money?

What if the Referee gave up refereeing because we were chanting he didn't know what he was doing?
 
What if Ross Wallace developed an eating disorder because we were chanting he was a fat bastard?

What if Jordan Rhodes had a nervous breakdown because we chanted he was a waste of money?

What if the Referee gave up refereeing because we were chanting he didn't know what he was doing?

That wasn't an answer to my question. All the people you've mentioned have placed themselves in positions where they, rightly or wrongly, can expect a level of abuse. This girl has not done that, unless you have another take on her being a part of her father's decision to be a football club manager. So if we were to learn that she was not dealing with the abuse very well in some way, would you stand by the right of the pigs to carry on abusing her and would you call her soft?
 
We had a sizeable minority sing about the subject of Ched Evans's "big night out". Now they've got a sizeable minority singing about Chris Wilder's daughter.

It's all pretty shameful for football in Sheffield.

Thankfully we've moved on long ago from songs about "niggers" and "queers", but women's sexual behaviour still seems fair game.

It's 2018. It really needs stamping out.
 



That wasn't an answer to my question. All the people you've mentioned have placed themselves in positions where they, rightly or wrongly, can expect a level of abuse. This girl has not done that, unless you have another take on her being a part of her father's decision to be a football club manager. So if we were to learn that she was not dealing with the abuse very well in some way, would you stand by the right of the pigs to carry on abusing her and would you call her soft?

I find any abuse of a fellow human being utterly disgusting but you appear to pick and choose which ones deserve it.

Walllace being abused for doing his job is ok? Does that mean it's ok to abuse other people have in other lines of work for simply doing their job or is it just footballers?
 

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