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Re: More verbal abuse charges?

by AbovetheI » 05 Oct 2008 20:38

What's all this "no marks" and "jog on" jargon all aboot then? :?

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 05 Oct 2008 23:14

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Spurs Fans Sol, Sol, wherever you may be/You're on the verge of lunacy/And we don't
give a f**k if you're hanging from a tree/You Judas c**t with HIV


That is sick.

LOL @ football simpletons


sick indeed, but the "racism" angle being played out in the media, which is probably a big factor in why quite a few have spoken out against it, appears to have been assumed as there's nothing racist about it.

I think if the FA do take some action, then they need to be very specific in stating what it is exactly that's unacceptable, ot it'd be the thin end of the wedge in bringing in bans for any stick given to a player

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by Wycombe Royal » 06 Oct 2008 09:17

So is calling the linesman on Saturday a "malteser" racist and should I report the guy who shouted it on more than one occasion?

From memory we had "put the malteser back in the bag" and "who's the malteser in the black".

On top of that we had the usual foul language from him all match. Does he really think he is funny?

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by AF1 » 06 Oct 2008 10:16

Wycombe Royal So is calling the linesman on Saturday a "malteser" racist and should I report the guy who shouted it on more than one occasion?

From memory we had "put the malteser back in the bag" and "who's the malteser in the black".

On top of that we had the usual foul language from him all match. Does he really think he is funny?



Why don't you try growing a pair and saying somefink to him rather than sneaking off and snitching to stewards :roll:

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by Seal » 06 Oct 2008 10:42

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sick indeed, but the "racism" angle being played out in the media, which is probably a big factor in why quite a few have spoken out against it, appears to have been assumed as there's nothing racist about it.

I think if the FA do take some action, then they need to be very specific in stating what it is exactly that's unacceptable, ot it'd be the thin end of the wedge in bringing in bans for any stick given to a player


Nothing racist about it?

So the 'hangin from a tree' line couldn't possibly have a link to lynching then?

For the record, I'm not saying it necessary does, but to say that "there's nothing racist about it" feels a little bit dismissive at best.


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by Wycombe Royal » 06 Oct 2008 10:49

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Wycombe Royal So is calling the linesman on Saturday a "malteser" racist and should I report the guy who shouted it on more than one occasion?

From memory we had "put the malteser back in the bag" and "who's the malteser in the black".

On top of that we had the usual foul language from him all match. Does he really think he is funny?



Why don't you try growing a pair and saying somefink to him rather than sneaking off and snitching to stewards :roll:

Why should I get into an argument with him and risk getting in to trouble with the stewards myself? He's the one making the comments and he will have to deal with the consequences should I decide to report him.

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by Thaumagurist* » 06 Oct 2008 11:19

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sick indeed, but the "racism" angle being played out in the media, which is probably a big factor in why quite a few have spoken out against it, appears to have been assumed as there's nothing racist about it.

I think if the FA do take some action, then they need to be very specific in stating what it is exactly that's unacceptable, ot it'd be the thin end of the wedge in bringing in bans for any stick given to a player


Nothing racist about it?

So the 'hangin from a tree' line couldn't possibly have a link to lynching then?

For the record, I'm not saying it necessary does, but to say that "there's nothing racist about it" feels a little bit dismissive at best.


Is lynching solely restricted to black men? I'm sure anyone can be lynched.

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Re: More verbal abuse charges?

by Silver Fox » 06 Oct 2008 11:42

No Spacey, it has been specific to black men since the success of 1970s comic Kenny

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by AF1 » 06 Oct 2008 11:56

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Wycombe Royal So is calling the linesman on Saturday a "malteser" racist and should I report the guy who shouted it on more than one occasion?

From memory we had "put the malteser back in the bag" and "who's the malteser in the black".

On top of that we had the usual foul language from him all match. Does he really think he is funny?



Why don't you try growing a pair and saying somefink to him rather than sneaking off and snitching to stewards :roll:

Why should I get into an argument with him and risk getting in to trouble with the stewards myself? He's the one making the comments and he will have to deal with the consequences should I decide to report him.



chicken shit




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by Wycombe Royal » 06 Oct 2008 12:16

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AF1 Why don't you try growing a pair and saying somefink to him rather than sneaking off and snitching to stewards :roll:

Why should I get into an argument with him and risk getting in to trouble with the stewards myself? He's the one making the comments and he will have to deal with the consequences should I decide to report him.



chicken shit



I have never understood why people like confrontation. Does it make you feel all big and macho? Does it cover up other inadequacies that you have? Personally I would rather leave it to those who are paid to deal with tossers like him.

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by soggy biscuit » 06 Oct 2008 12:30

Wycombe Royal So is calling the linesman on Saturday a "malteser" racist and should I report the guy who shouted it on more than one occasion?

From memory we had "put the malteser back in the bag" and "who's the malteser in the black".

On top of that we had the usual foul language from him all match. Does he really think he is funny?


Grow some man glands and have a word with him.

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by Wycombe Royal » 06 Oct 2008 12:33

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Wycombe Royal So is calling the linesman on Saturday a "malteser" racist and should I report the guy who shouted it on more than one occasion?

From memory we had "put the malteser back in the bag" and "who's the malteser in the black".

On top of that we had the usual foul language from him all match. Does he really think he is funny?


Grow some man glands and have a word with him.

I don't get paid to, and I am not risking running in to trouble with our (at times) over zealous stewards.

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by Seal » 06 Oct 2008 12:34

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sick indeed, but the "racism" angle being played out in the media, which is probably a big factor in why quite a few have spoken out against it, appears to have been assumed as there's nothing racist about it.

I think if the FA do take some action, then they need to be very specific in stating what it is exactly that's unacceptable, ot it'd be the thin end of the wedge in bringing in bans for any stick given to a player


Nothing racist about it?

So the 'hangin from a tree' line couldn't possibly have a link to lynching then?

For the record, I'm not saying it necessary does, but to say that "there's nothing racist about it" feels a little bit dismissive at best.


Is lynching solely restricted to black men? I'm sure anyone can be lynched.


They certainly can. I would however hope that you realise that historically it has a particular association with the black community.

If you do not realise this, then I suggest you read up on your American History from the Civil War through to about the 1960's....


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by John 3:16 » 06 Oct 2008 13:00

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Wycombe Royal So is calling the linesman on Saturday a "malteser" racist and should I report the guy who shouted it on more than one occasion?

From memory we had "put the malteser back in the bag" and "who's the malteser in the black".

On top of that we had the usual foul language from him all match. Does he really think he is funny?


Grow some man glands and have a word with him.

Why is everyone saying this? Is Wycombe the only person to be hearing the guy? There must have been a good dozen people (at least) that would be within earshot and clearly none of them are saying anything.

I was sat in front of some morons at the Forest game, and while they weren't being racist the language was foul and had I been at the game with my nephew I would have had to leave. I wasn't about to say anything as there were at least half a dozen of them and I quite honestly don't want the aggro. Mrs. Hahnneman was sat a few places away with her 2 boys and again, why should she say anything to them? She's only little and would have just been laughed at. The police and stewards can hear what is going on and should deal with it themselves. On this occasion they did at least remove one of the offenders. But it took some doing and the lip they got back was unbelievable. So, a policeman quietly asks someone to refrain from using the bad language and he gets shouted at and abuse thrown his way... What then do you think I would have got had I turned round and asked them to stop?

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Re: More verbal abuse charges?

by Dirk Gently » 06 Oct 2008 13:18

Which is why more and more clubs are publishing a text number that supporters can report such things to in confidence.

Usually all most clubs need is the block, row and seat number and they'll investigate.

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by Mr. Reading » 06 Oct 2008 13:21

Just for the record, that's not what Spurs fans were singing. They were reported for that chant 2/3 years ago... old news!

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by Wycombe Royal » 06 Oct 2008 13:24

The stewards won't have heard this guy becaue he sits on the back row, and therefore there isn't a steward near him. He sits with a large group of people (at least 20) and seems to be known by a few more. I would guess that they are all 40 plus. He obviously thinks it is funny to say these things (occasionally he is funny) but he overstepped the mark on Saturday.

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by Thaumagurist* » 06 Oct 2008 14:31

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So the 'hangin from a tree' line couldn't possibly have a link to lynching then?

For the record, I'm not saying it necessary does, but to say that "there's nothing racist about it" feels a little bit dismissive at best.


Is lynching solely restricted to black men? I'm sure anyone can be lynched.


They certainly can. I would however hope that you realise that historically it has a particular association with the black community.

If you do not realise this, then I suggest you read up on your American History from the Civil War through to about the 1960's....


Yes, I do realise that there are historical associations with certain phrases, but this isn't America. We have had hangings in this country since and probably before the dark ages.

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by John 3:16 » 06 Oct 2008 14:33

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Is lynching solely restricted to black men? I'm sure anyone can be lynched.


They certainly can. I would however hope that you realise that historically it has a particular association with the black community.

If you do not realise this, then I suggest you read up on your American History from the Civil War through to about the 1960's....


Yes, I do realise that there are historical associations with certain phrases, but this isn't America. We have had hangings in this country since and probably before the dark ages.

A hanging isn't necessarily a lynching. HTH.

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Re: More verbal abuse charges?

by Thaumagurist* » 06 Oct 2008 14:36

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If you do not realise this, then I suggest you read up on your American History from the Civil War through to about the 1960's....


Yes, I do realise that there are historical associations with certain phrases, but this isn't America. We have had hangings in this country since and probably before the dark ages.

A hanging isn't necessarily a lynching. HTH.


Well, yes. But in the chant that Dirk quoted, there is no direct reference to lynching, just "hanging from a tree".

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