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We’ll sing what we want

The player himself has asked you to stop singing but you’re still defending it?


Absolutely lifting crack that like

It needs to stop like. Anyone with half a brain should realise he doesn’t appreciate it and given how well he’s performed for us it would be wise to keep him as happy as possible if we’ve any chance of re-signing him next season.
 

You can see the South Stand have a positive effect on the players at times. They create an atmosphere and the players always acknowledge that at the end of the game as they often reserve special praise for that area of the ground. Plus the displays are class.

Unfortunately, sometimes a lot of them get it wrong, and then continue to get it wrong when they've been told they've got it wrong. Booing the knee, the Amad chant, even booing George Honeyman when he went off for goodness sake!

You have to learn from your mistakes.
 
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This song is becoming an issue like. The club should just threaten to shut down the back 10 rows of the south stand for a couple of games.

It's beyond baffling that some continue to sing it after the player has asked them to stop.
 
I actually had no idea the message appeared before the match until a moment ago. I automatically though it was after. I heard the song pretty loud once, probably after he scored. I expected to hear it again when he was taken off but didn’t.
 
Probably Stereotypical, but not racist. These middle aged east standers are probably the same lads who sang I’d rather be a paki than a mag in the 80’s / 90’s

Try the 70s, and it didn’t make the news due to lack of awareness and education. It’s a different world now, times have changed
 
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