What about our neighbours mate?I’ve not seen one report that says the song was sung in reply to them singing ‘feed the scousers’. Whilst it doesn’t make it right, we were just insulting them back with the only thing we could. I wonder what would happen if one of us put an official complaint in about the anti scouse songs. We have the Spurs, Chelsea, Brighton fans getting protected from abuse (rightly) but scousers are fair game because race and sexuality aren’t bought into it. All Spurs fans are Jews, All Chelsea are rent boys, all Brighton are gay. All scousers are scroungers and robbers. All are wrong, but we have to take it on the chin (ooo er!) whilst they play the offended card.
What about our neighbours mate?
Just saying.
Not allowed to mention Heysel.What about our neighbours mate?
Just saying.
Gagging eh. As a leading member of the Evertonian BDSM society I feel ashamed that you have to mention us. We are just normal evertonians who like Bondage, discipline, submission and sadomasochism. I find this very distressing that you have mentioned us and an apology would be excepted. When we as a society attend matches we are extremely well treated by our fellow park Ender's. So please we are just like you.Whether its right or not, I have heard a lot worse over the years. Back to the days of Amokachi and Super Kev, we sung songs about our own players that now would be banned. I just think everything is too PC these days, in every form of life. Soon we will all just be gagged
No doubt @Keiran thinks this was misunderstood and taken out of context or something else dead edgy and alternative.
We are living in a new puritanical age!
Nah, it's not really that hard mate. Just don't sing songs that might upset a large group of people, many of whom are in our own fanbase.
All this whataboutery doesn't really change the central point which is, it doesn't belong in the modern game. Times change, roll with it.
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