DimisLegCramps
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i would be letting them know myself instead of doing it through 1 manRob is speaking to Boro`s CEO.
i would be letting them know myself instead of doing it through 1 manRob is speaking to Boro`s CEO.
He volunteered.i would be letting them know myself instead of doing it through 1 man
Spot on, it is unacceptable in a stadium which is full of families having an afternoon out.It's already been raised by other concerned posters, who are rightly sickened by the scum element in today's away-end, who could be heard [even on TV] shouting and singing, calling Boro fans [including children] Paedophiles and [You] “shag your children”.
If Middlesbrough is serious about stopping discrimination and hate crimes, then something should be done now and at least a formal apology demanded from SAFC regards this disgusting behaviour.
If they were calling people “black *****s” or gay people "********s”, or any other vile crap spouted by a few “fans”, there would quite rightly be attempts made to find and ban the perpetrators.
The thread below already started and commented by other posters highlights how the Sunderland Scum are even bragging about it online!
Will MFC formerly raise this issue with SAFC and demand an apology?
Should we make a complaint to EFL regarding Sunderland chants?
As usual many of their moron supporters showed themselves up with their usual sick chanting. I found it pretty depressing walking through the east stand car park after the game and noticing a lad who must have been no older than 10 shouting "paedo" at us. Is it time we made an official...fmttmboro.com
Hang on.. just want to check.. was anyone offended by the chanting?I think we all get that you aren’t bothered and don’t think taking action is appropriate, you really don’t have to keep repeating it!
I think action should be taken, absolutely sick of it and it was worse than ever on Sunday.
Singing it as the kids walked round with flags, I mean just why?
You are just making yourself look stupid now mate.Hang on.. just want to check.. was anyone offended by the chanting?
Maybe someone should tell the club.. I wonder if anyone at the club knows about this?
Something needs to be done! Something needs to be done! Something, something, something!
Maybe we should have a questionnaire before teams buy tickets.. “are you going to sing offensive songs?” - then if they answer ‘yes’ we should NOT sell them tickets.
How about red paddles that say ‘IT’S NOT ON’ that we can hold aloft in response to away teams singing offensive songs?
We could even provide teams with song sheets with lyrics for nice songs about us!
T-SHIRTS! we should all wear t-shirts that say NOT A NONCE - that’ll teach em!
How about we get all our players to spend a week making videos to send to Sunderland fans explaining why their chants are so offensive and hurtful.. they might not even know!
WHY? Please stop being so mean.. jeepers! This football supporting is hard enough without going through the emotional turmoil of having opposing fans being less than complimentary. Boo hiss.
Is it that different? Is it up to us to determine what is deemed not traumatic to opposition fans?No, two totally different things. There will be abuse victims in the crowd, home and away end. I doubt there was any mackems still traumatised from the time they were set alight by a Teessider. Having said that, knowing what Ayresome Park was like, I couldn't be sure .
I will leave the thread and leave people who were offended have their say.You are just making yourself look stupid now mate.
As mentioned, anyone who has read the thread knows you don’t agree with any action. That is very clear.
Why not just leave the thread now so people that are offended by the chants can have their say? You don’t have to pop up every other post with tbe same counter argument.
I think you are missing the point here to be honest Newy.Hang on.. just want to check.. was anyone offended by the chanting?
Maybe someone should tell the club.. I wonder if anyone at the club knows about this?
Something needs to be done! Something needs to be done! Something, something, something!
Maybe we should have a questionnaire before teams buy tickets.. “are you going to sing offensive songs?” - then if they answer ‘yes’ we should NOT sell them tickets.
How about red paddles that say ‘IT’S NOT ON’ that we can hold aloft in response to away teams singing offensive songs?
We could even provide teams with song sheets with lyrics for nice songs about us!
T-SHIRTS! we should all wear t-shirts that say NOT A NONCE - that’ll teach em!
How about we get all our players to spend a week making videos to send to Sunderland fans explaining why their chants are so offensive and hurtful.. they might not even know!
WHY? Please stop being so mean.. jeepers! This football supporting is hard enough without going through the emotional turmoil of having opposing fans being less than complimentary. Boo hiss.
Tough to leave the thread if folks are asking me stuff. General ribbing..I think you are missing the point here to be honest Newy.
There's a big difference between a bit of general ribbing between supporters and chanting "you shag your children"
Especially when it's directly at children or people with their children. It's sick. It's inappropriate. It wouldn't be acceptable anywhere else.
I really don't think the "build a bonfire" song is anywhere near the same level of offensiveness and don't really understand why people are using that as an example of where Boro have overstepped the mark. Maybe a bit unsavoury but clearly not the same level of offensiveness or inappropriateness of shouting paedo at men with their children.
Would I want to pummel someone who was chanting the "build a bonfire" song at me. (Rephrased to smoggies). Absolutely not. Just laugh it off. Would it put me off taking my children to the match? Nope. Would I be upset my child was exposed to that sort of chant? nope.
Would I be tempted to leather someone screaming paedo at me while I walk with my two kids to the match? Yes, I absolutely would want to rip their head off and the only thing stopping me would be the fact I wouldn't expose my children to that. Would it put me off taking my children to the match? Absolutely. Sunday was the first home match I didn't take my son to since October. Would I be upset my child was exposed to that sort of chant? 100% yes. How do you explain it to a child who understands the term
Well.. I’m glad that has been cleared up.Let's be clear here, Sunderland aren't singing about us being child abusers because they see it as banter. They're trying to wind us up, because despite their constant protestations that they don't care about us, we know in reality they don't like us very much.
Unfortunately, this is what happens when you have a footballing rivalry, it brings out the worst in people.
When Liverpool and Man United play each other, Liverpool sing about the Munich air disaster, and Man United sing about Hilsborough. That's not banter, it's sick, but they do it because they're rivals and they don't like each other very much.
A decent bit of banter on Sunday was when they sang "You're just a small town in Yorkshire", I actually laughed at that. We should have probably sang "3-0 in your cup final" in return.
If you've interpreted my post as an attempt to defend the chanting then you're wrong.Well.. I’m glad that has been cleared up.
Unfortunately they would probably go t*t for tat and ban us from the SOL.Just ban Sunderland fans from the stadium - it’s the only way to stop it, problem solved. Then they can sit an cry about how hard done by they’ve been
No.. it was sarcasm.If you've interpreted my post as an attempt to defend the chanting then you're wrong.
Imagine if they did!Unfortunately they would probably go t*t for tat and ban us from the SOL.
Yep.Just ban Sunderland fans from the stadium - it’s the only way to stop it, problem solved. Then they can sit an cry about how hard done by they’ve been
Let them.Unfortunately they would probably go t*t for tat and ban us from the SOL.
I felt he was being sarcastic to be honest.The sad thing is the young man in the video initially condemed the chanting and then when they scored he joined in.