If people have a sick sense of humour, that is fine, but should be kept to themselves. I find sick jokes funny but there is a difference between that and chanting them in front of 40,000 people at a football ground.
In football, they are often intending to provoke opposition fans an have nothing to do with trying to be funny.
The example you used is'nt even remotely funny though, i myself have been told i have a sick sense of humour and jokes about death and such don't offend me at all, but that brian clough chant is lame, not funny.
Sharing a private joke is fine but when its chanted by fans it just makes the club look bad and because its done so publicly it can cause distress to the victim of the joke/chant.
Derby County fan - I find it disgusting personally because no matter what it's still mocking someone who has died.
I was there when some sections of the Derby lot were chanting sick chants about Nottingham Forest chairman who passed away, Nigel Doughty and it's not on. Derby County swiftly made an apology and I know 2-3 fans got banned from the stadium.
A line needs to be drawn. On a side note, I find the 'Sheep Sha.ggers' chant hilarious!
mocking the dead is out of order but the chants you hear these days mainly such as "shall we sing a song for you" & "one nil & you still dont sing" are bobbins.
"your going home in a fuc&ing ambulance"
Football has a larger following of degenerates than any other sport i can think of. Chants like this or of a similar nature will continue forever imo. It's life i guess. I'm no saint when it comes to laughing at the odd sick joke like many here, but to enjoy chanting such things baffles me. It's a shame but not unexpected really. I'm glad i'm not one of them.
If those chants had been posted on Twitter, the poster would have been thrown in jail going by recent trends
Is ive said, Ive never chanted any of these, I was using as an example because I am a DCFC fan, and I didnt want to pick on any other club. IT WAS A THEORY. Any other theories?
Sick Sense of humour is an instinctive reaction, you either have it or you dont. You cant kill it out of people. If you find something harsh funny, you cant help it. S
I agree with the serbian ledgend, and that is part of my theory of why sick chants will never get erradicated, because some people keep it amongst themselves but dont get involved. Therefore, they are unlikely to self-police or report any distasteful chants at the time.
Keep your gutter humour in your gutter mind.
(before people slay me with "YOU ARE A DISGRACE..ECT ECT ECT)
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You are a disgrace......
To your school teacher. it's etc not ect.
And Brutus, you're still using the ' wrong.
I spotted that someone corrected you yesterday.
The apostrophe replaces the missing letter. In this case it's the letter o.
So instead of is not, it's isn't.
Not is'nt.
Sorry to sound like an Ernie Hunt but if you're going to the effort of using it and all that....
Yeah I find it funny sometimes, depending on the joke. But as people have said, it's ok down the pub, but amonst the general public it's just plain stupid.
A lad from near to where I live, namely Michael Woods, was sent to jail for repeatedly making jokes about that missing girl; the yellow ribbon girl.
He was saying things like he had her in his cupboard, and what he was going to do to her.
Needless to say the power of Facebook kicked in, his Mum's address was posted, and he had people banging on the door threatening him, etc.
Thats exactly why the chants wont die down, which even with my sense of humour, football should be about football, and I would happily give them up to end journalists and websites blowing small things out of proportion.
If you "sometimes" find "gutter humour funny", you are one of those people who wouldnt join in the chants to hurt anyone (because you do think about the public's interest as well), but you are unlikely to make a stance- to prevent it.
And another discussion- Would you rather have vile chants with a loud fiery atmosphere or a dull quite london derby (for example) with freindly/little chants?
Shinji, can't believe i'm getting an english lesson from you on a forum where 50% of posters can't even put a sentence together and are using words like....
Defanitely
supprising
excellant, and terms like........
Should of scored
Could of won.
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posted on 26/11/12
If people have a sick sense of humour, that is fine, but should be kept to themselves. I find sick jokes funny but there is a difference between that and chanting them in front of 40,000 people at a football ground.
In football, they are often intending to provoke opposition fans an have nothing to do with trying to be funny.
posted on 26/11/12
The example you used is'nt even remotely funny though, i myself have been told i have a sick sense of humour and jokes about death and such don't offend me at all, but that brian clough chant is lame, not funny.
posted on 26/11/12
Sharing a private joke is fine but when its chanted by fans it just makes the club look bad and because its done so publicly it can cause distress to the victim of the joke/chant.
posted on 26/11/12
Derby County fan - I find it disgusting personally because no matter what it's still mocking someone who has died.
I was there when some sections of the Derby lot were chanting sick chants about Nottingham Forest chairman who passed away, Nigel Doughty and it's not on. Derby County swiftly made an apology and I know 2-3 fans got banned from the stadium.
A line needs to be drawn. On a side note, I find the 'Sheep Sha.ggers' chant hilarious!
posted on 26/11/12
mocking the dead is out of order but the chants you hear these days mainly such as "shall we sing a song for you" & "one nil & you still dont sing" are bobbins.
"your going home in a fuc&ing ambulance"
posted on 26/11/12
Football has a larger following of degenerates than any other sport i can think of. Chants like this or of a similar nature will continue forever imo. It's life i guess. I'm no saint when it comes to laughing at the odd sick joke like many here, but to enjoy chanting such things baffles me. It's a shame but not unexpected really. I'm glad i'm not one of them.
posted on 26/11/12
If those chants had been posted on Twitter, the poster would have been thrown in jail going by recent trends
posted on 26/11/12
Is ive said, Ive never chanted any of these, I was using as an example because I am a DCFC fan, and I didnt want to pick on any other club. IT WAS A THEORY. Any other theories?
Sick Sense of humour is an instinctive reaction, you either have it or you dont. You cant kill it out of people. If you find something harsh funny, you cant help it. S
I agree with the serbian ledgend, and that is part of my theory of why sick chants will never get erradicated, because some people keep it amongst themselves but dont get involved. Therefore, they are unlikely to self-police or report any distasteful chants at the time.
posted on 26/11/12
Keep your gutter humour in your gutter mind.
posted on 26/11/12
(before people slay me with "YOU ARE A DISGRACE..ECT ECT ECT)
-------------------------------------------------
You are a disgrace......
To your school teacher. it's etc not ect.
And Brutus, you're still using the ' wrong.
I spotted that someone corrected you yesterday.
The apostrophe replaces the missing letter. In this case it's the letter o.
So instead of is not, it's isn't.
Not is'nt.
Sorry to sound like an Ernie Hunt but if you're going to the effort of using it and all that....
posted on 26/11/12
Yeah I find it funny sometimes, depending on the joke. But as people have said, it's ok down the pub, but amonst the general public it's just plain stupid.
A lad from near to where I live, namely Michael Woods, was sent to jail for repeatedly making jokes about that missing girl; the yellow ribbon girl.
He was saying things like he had her in his cupboard, and what he was going to do to her.
Needless to say the power of Facebook kicked in, his Mum's address was posted, and he had people banging on the door threatening him, etc.
posted on 26/11/12
Thats exactly why the chants wont die down, which even with my sense of humour, football should be about football, and I would happily give them up to end journalists and websites blowing small things out of proportion.
If you "sometimes" find "gutter humour funny", you are one of those people who wouldnt join in the chants to hurt anyone (because you do think about the public's interest as well), but you are unlikely to make a stance- to prevent it.
And another discussion- Would you rather have vile chants with a loud fiery atmosphere or a dull quite london derby (for example) with freindly/little chants?
posted on 27/11/12
Shinji, can't believe i'm getting an english lesson from you on a forum where 50% of posters can't even put a sentence together and are using words like....
Defanitely
supprising
excellant, and terms like........
Should of scored
Could of won.
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