For chants against people from Napoli. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/f...insulting-chants/story-fni2wcjl-1226734414523 So you're not allowed to call yourself a Yid, Medro want's the Fenian Brotherhood deleted from history, and slagging off people from a different city is now territorial discrimination. When did it become against the law to slightly irritate other humans?
I get the punishment for chants against Napoli as everyine in the North regards anyone down in the south as Africans and chants accordingly. I'd guess that is seen as racism. Bit surprised about Juventus as that's not much different, geographically speaking, to Manchester united and Liverpool so doubtless the chants are of the "your town's crap and ours is Utopia" variety. I guarantee the Spirit of Shankly mob will be over this like a rash
I sometimes think some of you are rather harsh with Scousers. Maybe they are thieving, murdering, self pitying, self righteous, scrounging stinking scum that even pikies look down on but they have feelings too.
Thin edge of the wedge. It was always on the cards, once the taigs started bleating about naughty words, then it just snowballs. "The famine song " "Efnik clengsin sho it ush" Fkin man up ya fkin pussies
^^^^ This. Next thing you know they'll be shouting insults at an empty building and complaining about soap operas.
Tony Gordon Coronation Street bosses have changed the script for an episode of the soap after complaints from Rangers fans. Supporters complained after the character Tony Gordon - played by Scottish actor Gray O'Brien - made a jibe about the Glasgow club. An ITV spokeswoman confirmed that after "dozens" of complaints, the script for a forthcoming episode had been changed. ITV said that line seemed "to have caused some upset". One of the character's lines in a future episode - reported to be a remark that he was allergic to "warm beer, the English national anthem and Glasgow Rangers" - has now been dropped.
"An ITV spokesman" told a tabloid.... code for: Total bullshit. In Timland, Rangers fans got hold of a script for Coronation Street weeks before a show was to be aired and forced them to change it. A spokesman told the Sun...
Actually, they just cut out the bit on the weekend omnibus edition. Imagine complaining about a soap opera making a throwaway joke about Rangers
O'Brien's character had said: "I could no more be interested in Rosie Webster than I could support Glasgow Rangers."