Rude chants heard during Friday's deedar derby spark calls to tackle sexism in football

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  1. RedKestrel

    RedKestrel Well-Known Member

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    They were singing about his daughter, the blue half have made a story up about her because they aren't very good at football and they've nothing to throw at their rivals across the city. They're really showing their class.
     
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    It's a shame football in Sheffield has come to this. I can remember going to both Sheffield Derbys in the late 1960s with some of my Sheff. Wed supporting mates when Burrows ran at least 2 buses to Hillsborough. The Fans were stood together and some even wore scarves which were half United and half Wednesday. I knew some De Dars back then who went to watch whichever team was playing at home because it was so expensive to travel to away games. Imagine fans who supported both city rivals.
     

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