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... for homophobic chanting?? Singing "Does your boyfriend know you're here" gets Saints fans arrested and banned. Will the same thing happen to the few??

 

Mind you, I thought our response of "does your sister know you're here" was brilliant.

 

really up set them, as did i want to go home, portsmouth's a s*it hole

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Do you think that there's any chance that when they come to us, we could sing songs actually supporting our team? I know a few Pompey supporters who were embarrassed by the fact that they were only singing hate songs towards us and nothing supporting their own team. Surely it's better for the players to hear positive songs about our team and players. Sometimes it seems like we're all more interested in hating Pompey than supporting Saints! Just saying - and I'm guessing it'll fall on deaf ears.

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Do you think that there's any chance that when they come to us, we could sing songs actually supporting our team? I know a few Pompey supporters who were embarrassed by the fact that they were only singing hate songs towards us and nothing supporting their own team. Surely it's better for the players to hear positive songs about our team and players. Sometimes it seems like we're all more interested in hating Pompey than supporting Saints! Just saying - and I'm guessing it'll fall on deaf ears.

 

In every game i expect us to sing about our own team, but also to throw in a bit of banter with other supporters too much can be anoying but the odd anti pompey song vs pompey is fine IMO.

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Do you think that there's any chance that when they come to us, we could sing songs actually supporting our team? I know a few Pompey supporters who were embarrassed by the fact that they were only singing hate songs towards us and nothing supporting their own team. Surely it's better for the players to hear positive songs about our team and players. Sometimes it seems like we're all more interested in hating Pompey than supporting Saints! Just saying - and I'm guessing it'll fall on deaf ears.

 

Pardon?

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... for homophobic chanting?? Singing "Does your boyfriend know you're here" gets Saints fans arrested and banned. Will the same thing happen to the few??

 

Mind you, I thought our response of "does your sister know you're here" was brilliant.

 

As we were walking out, your going home to your sister.

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I still think the best response to any of their nonsense would have been

 

"we dont understand, your pikey bullsh*t we dont understand"

 

Tried to get it going once but didn't take off.

 

That's cos it's crap. :)

 

The one thing I noticed from the tv coverage was how home-based the microphones were, I didn't even know what the "does your sister" song was in response to, as I couldn't hear the original. Only knew about them reprising "Amarillo" due to the timing of the clapping, really had to strain to hear them - except on the box, when you basically got a 90 minute sound-cleansed advertisement for the Pompey Fan Fan Club, and we apparently barely cheered when we scored.

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I still think the best response to any of their nonsense would have been

 

"we dont understand, your pikey bullsh*t we dont understand"

 

Tried to get it going once but didn't take off.

 

I tried too. Mind you the miserable t*ats around me weren't going to sing anything.

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... for homophobic chanting?? Singing "Does your boyfriend know you're here" gets Saints fans arrested and banned. Will the same thing happen to the few??

 

Mind you, I thought our response of "does your sister know you're here" was brilliant.

 

Except it didn't. The only people who were arrested after the Brighton game (I don't know any of them personally) would have taken it to another level and said something properly homophobic, instead of some silly songs about holding hands and shopping.

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The shalalala, who the fu ck is laughing now? really confused them. They had no response at all.

 

Not technically true, they seemed to respond to this by signing their orignal 'sent the scummers down' version which if I'm honest actually really confused me as I wasn't sure how they thought that was an insult these days?

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As we were walking out, your going home to your sister.

 

There was no response to that just a load of coins coming down but that song at full time really seemed to set the skates in the 'top tier' off. I thought the atmosphere was cracking was stood right behind where the flare/smoke bomb whatever it was went off. The Sha-La-La song by us was perfect will be even better in April when they are staring relegation in the face

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Someone would have to make an official complaint, otherwise technically there is no "victim".

 

Is this true Steve? I thought under the terms of the recent Section 4 public order offence which is so freely used at football these days, that words of behaviour that could cause alarm, distress or harassment then there doesn't need to be a victim. In fact the person who might be alarmed, distressed or harassed doesn't even need to be there. In cases like these the public are the victim for having to hear this disgusting chanting. We are all the victims in this vulgar cases.

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