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Fashanu chants again yesterday on 16:21 - Nov 12 by chevblue
From February 1990 (9 years after he played for that lot) ...
I remember trudging over the bridge to PR for the Oxford game through howling gales and rain, getting told it was off, then trudging back again. If I’d known “Mick Zany” was doing a gig i’d have told my dad to take us back. Funny how life turns out.
In the spirit of reconciliation and happiness at the end of the Banter Era (RIP) and as a result of promotion I have cleared out my ignore list. Look forwards to reading your posts!
Fashanu chants again yesterday on 18:24 - Nov 12 by Steve_M
Surprised to see Tony Humes was injured….
The World’s Most Injured Man. He seemed to play for us for 20 years with 30 appearances. Remember he played up front a few times? John Duncan, what a guy.
In the spirit of reconciliation and happiness at the end of the Banter Era (RIP) and as a result of promotion I have cleared out my ignore list. Look forwards to reading your posts!
Where are these youngsters learning it from? As someone else said, older fans must be teaching it to them. It hasn't been sung at PR for many years. Though I do remember it being widely sung in the North stand along with the one about the Norwich fan who lost his head.
Fashanu chants again yesterday on 15:34 - Nov 12 by Perublue
My first thought too and also that I thought that generation (at least in the UK) were totally socially aware these days and if not certainly don't advertise the fact they aren't.
It would be too much of a generalization to expect that all younger people are accepting of gay people. There are a lot of edge lords who like to say stuff that they know they shouldn't just for kicks. Suicide isn't really a laughing matter (yes, there are probably some funny suicide jokes out there somewhere) and it is cruel to the family. The one thing I would say is this is a generation who have been able to say things in a vacuum. When I was a kid, if you said something negative about someone, you were risking a punch in the face. Now I suppose you are risking prosecution, but there is a weird phycological effect in the anonymity of a crowd even though it is pretty easy to track the non-tech savvy. These people are just kids and I'd rather see them actually sit down with victims of suicides (bereaved family members) and get an understanding of how hurtful those chants are even if they are abstract.
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Fashanu chants again yesterday on 12:03 - May 8 with 921 views
Fashanu chants again yesterday on 10:57 - May 8 by Reuser_is_God
This what always amazes me when I hear it/read that it’s been sung.
People slate the youths for singing it but surely they’ve just been taught it by older generations.
When I first started going to away games regularly (probably around 2005) it was sung all the time before games in pubs and quite a lot of the time in away ends. Less common now obviously but still hear it on days with big away turnouts (thinking the likes of Cambridge, London games etc.).
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Fashanu chants again yesterday on 13:07 - May 8 with 851 views
Fashanu chants again yesterday on 10:57 - May 8 by chicoazul
The World’s Most Injured Man. He seemed to play for us for 20 years with 30 appearances. Remember he played up front a few times? John Duncan, what a guy.
Didn’t Tony Humes score the equaliser v Man U in 1988 FA cup 3 rd round? Seem to remember it was a header at the Churchman’s end.
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Fashanu chants again yesterday on 13:18 - May 8 with 819 views
Fashanu chants again yesterday on 13:07 - May 8 by andytown
Didn’t Tony Humes score the equaliser v Man U in 1988 FA cup 3 rd round? Seem to remember it was a header at the Churchman’s end.
I was at the game and could have sworn it finished 1-0 United. Funny thing, memory.
Humes was decent enough, but injury really knocked him back.
With regard to the OP, I fails to amaze me how stupid, unpleasant, narrow, bigoted, Neanderthal, odious some people can be. Drink is no excuse. There is no excuse. The knuckle draggers concerned clearly enjoy the thought of others’ and their relatives pain, mental and/or physical.
They disgust me beyond words.
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Fashanu chants again yesterday on 15:40 - May 8 with 561 views
Fashanu chants again yesterday on 14:21 - May 8 by Cheltenham_Blue
United winner would never have been allowed now.
Lovely to hear Motty commentating. Miss him. Like how he pronounced d'Avray too.
On the original topic, it's horrible to think people are still singing that song. Regardless of your opinion of homosexually, there's no excuse to be callous and unkind. People can have opinions without ostracizing or intimidating.
But I also think these young men are simply being young men. Plenty of things happen when you are young that, in hindsight, you're not proud of. I hope they come to regret their behaviour one day.
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Fashanu chants again yesterday on 17:20 - May 9 with 335 views