


AlexGulls wrote: "You do realise that none of these are actually louts? They dont go looking for trouble. As I said if you spoke to any of them inbixieupnorth wrote:chants at other players or demeaning the opposition are part and parcel of football, always has been always will be, its still about the only place that you can scream and shout without getting locked up.
Just move away from them if you dont like it, at least they were making some noise, i'm normally a very mild mannered, law abiding citizen but at the match i can shout and swear along with the best of them, its a good release after a long day at work and i'd hate to see that diluted.
the ched evans incident is easily googleable, but i believe he was accused of some sort of sexual misconduct, they sang 'she said no evans, she said no' which, me and my gang of 40 somethings actually found quite amusing at the time, full of beer! if hes in the public eye then he needs to learn to behave himself, i never feel sorry for any celebs, be them a list, or further down the pecking order, if they misbehave then they get slammed for it, end of.
i dont know these kids that were chanting, and i imagine they probably are annoying little chavs, by the sound of it on the coach they certainly were, throwing sweets about etc! but at the end of the day football is all about the atmosphere, and at least they were singing tufc songs most of the time, mind you i was about as far away from them at the very far left of our end so probably missed their smaller misdemeanours
diamondgirl wrote:
Yes Austrian. Thats our Paul B a s t a r d. (Or" Where's Wally" as he has been referred to by non Torquay supporters) He has supported TUFC for many years. He is local, and his Mum, who still lives in the Babbacombe (I believe) area of Torquay, sometimes comes with him to home games (She's lovely). All of the players know and respect him for his dedication and passion for all things TUFC. He attended Torquay boys Grammar school, and one of the guys that I travel to away games with tells me that Paul, even then, was consumed by TUFC. He was apparantly, always compiling stats.
He actually lives in the Manchester area now. He is the chief wine buyer for the Co-Op group of supermarkets. He is a great guy and his passion for Torquay is there for all to see.
As the saying goes, "Never judge a book by it's cover" Paul is an inteligent, inoffensive man and it's an experience spending time with him at a Torquay United football match...home or away.
Maybe someone who has themselves been subjected to a sexual assault or similar would have p****d themselves with laughter at the lighthearted quips eh?Gazzableedsgull wrote:well how about some of you start standing with us and chanting instead of having a go at us for singing 'inappropriate' songs .. really don't understand the problem .. so frustrating being called a 'moron' for chanting a song aimed at a player to try put him off his game .. it wasn't racist, nor was it sexist so cant see why some people feel it was out of order ..
While it's something of a relief to know the offensive chants were initiated by Chesterfield fans rather than our own lads, it's sad that some people still don't understand the problem. You think that bad behaviour can only be offensive if it's racist or sexist? Well, it's like the baying of a mob for whom the little matter of being innocent until proved guilty is of no consequence, the incessant use of foul and inappropriate language, aggressive and threatening body language, and so on.. There are so many ways of being offensive, of behaving badly. You really don't understand the problem? Really?Gazzableedsgull wrote:well how about some of you start standing with us and chanting instead of having a go at us for singing 'inappropriate' songs .. really don't understand the problem .. so frustrating being called a 'moron' for chanting a song aimed at a player to try put him off his game .. it wasn't racist, nor was it sexist so cant see why some people feel it was out of order ..
I think you've just justified why people are calling you a moron. There were a lot of people sat with me just in front of the singing section, who were joining in with all the yellow army and Torquay related songs. In the second half, I spent a good ten minutes with another lad behind me trying to keep yellow army going everytime it went a little quiet. However, I was put off joining in as soon as I heard the subject matter and was quite embarrased by it. Who knows if there was anyone there who had been subject to either rape themselves or been falsely accused, which for all we know, Evans has been. If he hasn't been, he will be punished, but all that singing songs about him is going to achieve is to put a bee in his bonnet and inspire him to work harder. Oh look, he scored twice in the second half. Great work!Gazzableedsgull wrote:well how about some of you start standing with us and chanting instead of having a go at us for singing 'inappropriate' songs .. really don't understand the problem .. so frustrating being called a 'moron' for chanting a song aimed at a player to try put him off his game .. it wasn't racist, nor was it sexist so cant see why some people feel it was out of order ..
Because it was about an alleged rape! What if the guy is innocent? Or maybe I've got it all completely wrong, lets forget innocent until proven guilty and use an allegation of a VERY serious crime for the trivial purpose of putting a player 'off his game'. I fail to see what isn't out of order about it.Gazzableedsgull wrote:well how about some of you start standing with us and chanting instead of having a go at us for singing 'inappropriate' songs .. really don't understand the problem .. so frustrating being called a 'moron' for chanting a song aimed at a player to try put him off his game .. it wasn't racist, nor was it sexist so cant see why some people feel it was out of order ..
1) What someone finds offensive and what they don't is purely a matter of opinion. You only know what is offensive to you, you most certainly do not know what is offensive to me.Gazzableedsgull wrote:don't insult me by thinking you're more intelligent than me, i know what's offensive and what isn't .. are you really that sad that you're bothered about what songs are sung? honestly its ridiculous .. its funny how for the most part of the Chesterfield and Sheffield United games AND most other games its only us that bothers singing through out, yet when we sing something that you don't agree with then you decide to have your voice heard .. what's that about? .. and you're going too far to call us a mob and to think we're all young.
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