Lets just clear this up...

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I noticed a post on another thread complaining that Norwich fans were heard singing a racist song aimed at Adebayor on Tuesday evening. Maybe this came across wrongly on tv, I don't know, but the 'chimp' song was only ever sung with 'Gareth Bale' in it.

Having been a part of the Barclay singing the 'chimp' song, I can categorically say that its bull**** that the song was sung about Adebayor... it was aimed solely at Bale and Bale only. Ok, it isn't very funny but the song was sung by thousands and was only ever aimed at Bale and had no racial connotations whatsoever.

I've never ever heard a racist chant or comment by home or away fans at carrow road in my 23 years of going to games and the minute I did I would report it and I doubt I'm alone in that. I just felt the matter required clearing up.

Blimey Supers, I'm old enough to remember the bad ol' days in the seventies when racism was rife to say the least. The chants that were hurled at black players in those days were horrendous. The 'N' word in particular and monkey chants. It makes me cringe with shame now but in those days, believe it or not, it was just accepted.
 
We have to have atmosphere at games and there has for the last 50 years been orchestrated chanting and singing at games. I remember some very clever ones sung by the Barclay, some unique to them, some copied. Most were aimed at opposition fans, the police and the ref. Swearing was uppermost not racism or even parochialism. To be fair, there probably weren't many black or foreign players to have a go at. "Who's the bastard in the black?" was aimed at the ref.
Its true what would now be called racism was more acceptable years ago. We've all laughed at Rastus jokes and my Father in Law who's from Mauritius cracks jokes about Jews Chinese etc as we crack jokes about Pakistanis. But thats humour not hate. When the mob decides to bully and insult then it goes too far and has to be eradicated.