Sincerely hope this song that the Ponty are singing about Diaby does not catch on this season. Man Utd fans sang a similar one about Lukaku and he asked them to stop. https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...ed-latest-asks-fan-stop-signing-a7965496.html Nice effort, but hopefully the lyrics change...
**** song, hope the pricks grow up. Along with the mvoto song it instantly makes me want to knock every tooth out of their silly little heads
I did hear a song but I have to say I can't see what was racist about it? Can anyone post the supposed racist element of that chant? (Sanitised obviously for the forum?) Almost 48 years of supporting the Reds I have heard many songs mocking both our own and opposition players focusing on daft hairstyles, big backsides, lack of ability/mobility (Darren Moore) and very much more, so what is the issue in this case?
It stereotyping that black men have big cocks, even lukaku publically asked united fans to stop singing it. Yeah we get it his skin coulor is black we don't have to sing moronic songs that make us look backwards. Bruce Dyer is a barnsley legend he was a big part of the best side we had since the premiership and has done great work in the barnsley community, I cant imagine he would have liked to listen to that ***** song with his wife and kids in the crowd.
I totally agree with him it's a shamefully embarrassing chant that needs to be kicked into touch and quickly.
1) not funny 2) makes them look like bell ends 3) **** copy of a song that was garbage first time around 4)we’re a family club 5) they need to grow the **** up the soft shithousing wannabes All these reasons bare into insignificance with the racist and backward connotations the song/songs have
Vulgar and crude would be singing about a player who was renowned for a having a bulge in his shorts. Racist is singing it automatically about the new black player.
Still not racist. It is stereotyping Stereotyping is not acceptable but nowhere near as abhorrent as racism Racism in my book is when someone is verbally abused because of their race, skin colour and ethnic origin. Yesterday's chant verbally abused no one