Royal Rother To me, calling anyone a bastard is offensive
You boring bastard.
by Avon Royal » 13 Sep 2006 18:11
Royal Rother To me, calling anyone a bastard is offensive
by scutterbucket » 13 Sep 2006 18:20
Royal RotherRob-RoyalRoyal Rotherfloyd__streeteRoyal Rother Out of interest, should these ignoramuses bring back the chant "YOU BLACK BASTARD"? It was all part of exactly the same banter, no?
So calling someone a northern b@stard is just as offensive as calling someone a black b@stard is it?
Royal Rother - if he was made out of chocolate he'd eat himself.
20 years ago YOU BLACK BASTARD was heard every Saturday in virtually every football ground in the country. There was very little racism involved in that chant, it was just what the yobs shouted. They also shouted YOU DIRTY NORTHERN BASTARDS.
To me, calling anyone a bastard is offensive and I totally abhor this kind of numbskullery that many football supporters find so side-splittingly entertaining.
Seeing grown men chanting that sort of stuff is completely cringe-worthy.
If this wasn't so sad it would be hilarious.......
You must lead a very sheltered life....Racism is one thing and should never be tolerated, but where do you draw the line? What next poo, bum, willy.....FFS.....
Sorry, I know it's a bit deep, but I find it a little sad that you can't see that my underlying point here is that 20 years ago YOU BLACK BASTARD went unchallenged, now NORTHERN BASTARD goes unchallenged by so many.
Both are, and always were offensive and unnecessary and in 20 years time I suspect that neither will be heard in football grounds.
Poo, bum, willy? As you say.... FFS....
by Royal Lady » 13 Sep 2006 18:24
by working class hero » 13 Sep 2006 18:32
floyd__streeteRoyal Rother Out of interest, should these ignoramuses bring back the chant "YOU BLACK BASTARD"? It was all part of exactly the same banter, no?
So calling someone a northern b@stard is just as offensive as calling someone a black b@stard is it?
Royal Rother - if he was made out of chocolate he'd eat himself.
by floyd__streete » 13 Sep 2006 19:05
by brendywendy » 13 Sep 2006 19:34
by papereyes » 13 Sep 2006 19:44
unless yeading sing it too)
by RoyalBlue » 13 Sep 2006 19:47
Royal Rother Sorry, I know it's a bit deep, but I find it a little sad that you can't see that my underlying point here is that 20 years ago YOU BLACK BASTARD went unchallenged, now NORTHERN BASTARD goes unchallenged by so many.
Both are, and always were offensive and unnecessary and in 20 years time I suspect that neither will be heard in football grounds.
Poo, bum, willy? As you say.... FFS....
SpaceCruiser I can see it, Royal Rother (aka Flanders) sitting at the game on Monday night next to his wife (aka Maude). When the crowd starts singing "Dirty Northern Bastards", his wife claps her hands to her ears and complains to Flanders "The children, won't anybody think of the children!!!"
Royal Lady Well, I for one, find it quite amusing when the Scottish bloke sat a row or two behind me, yells "you dirty northern barstewards" during games.
by brendywendy » 13 Sep 2006 20:09
papereyesunless yeading sing it too)
They do and they did it first.
We are that plastic.
by working class hero » 13 Sep 2006 20:12
by Kajagoogoo » 13 Sep 2006 20:13
by Royal Rother » 13 Sep 2006 20:34
by Royal Rother » 13 Sep 2006 20:36
Kajagoogoo Royal rother,you are just the sort of leftie liberal arsehole that i like kicking into next tuesday.If you dont like the chants,then do one.
by floyd__streete » 13 Sep 2006 20:44
Royal Rother It is also an awful example to set to youngsters coming to football matches. Whatever impression you have formed of me, it's probably wrong, but I can assure you that my 7yo son is in no way sheltered, and a perfectly normal, boisterous yet friendly little boy, but I do not want to take him into an atmosphere that is aggressive and would be unpleasant, if not scary, to a youngster.
by brendywendy » 13 Sep 2006 20:57
Royal Rother Call me a pacifist, a scaredy-cat,
removed from calling someone a cnut in my vocabulary.
by Royal Rother » 13 Sep 2006 21:11
by Royal Rother » 13 Sep 2006 21:17
floyd__streeteRoyal Rother It is also an awful example to set to youngsters coming to football matches. Whatever impression you have formed of me, it's probably wrong, but I can assure you that my 7yo son is in no way sheltered, and a perfectly normal, boisterous yet friendly little boy, but I do not want to take him into an atmosphere that is aggressive and would be unpleasant, if not scary, to a youngster.
My dad had taken me along to EP by the time I was 7. I am sure I heard a lot worse than DNB at the time and on the many subsequent visits during my formative years. I am yet to serve a stretch in Bullingdon prison and the only Courts I have ever set foot in sold furniture.
by Dirk Gently » 13 Sep 2006 21:26
by Royal Rother » 13 Sep 2006 21:31
by floyd__streete » 13 Sep 2006 21:35
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