Igor Gurinovich?
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No it isn't. Not necessarily. This is why homophobic abuse isn't the same as racist abuse. Making monkey noises or calling people black ***** is always racist, whether it happens in the street or at a football ground. Singing/saying "we can see you holding hands" or "does your boyfriend know you're here" does not always have homophobic connotations, how can it? In the context of a Brighton game (for people who know we've traditionally been seen as the 'gay' team) it is probably is of course, but how do you prove it? Someone accused of homophobic chanting might say "well I'd never seen Brighton play before, I didn't know about the gay thing and I saw this attractive girl and wondered if she had a boyfriend and if so was he with her?" Even the more graphic descriptions of sexual acts can be deemed to be merely offending people's sense of decency as opposed to being specifically homophobic..
so you say no it isnt and then yet acknowledge that in the context the thread has been set up it is likely to be? sorry but i think its a pretty weak argument to suggest that chants like this aren't aimed in a homophobic way and are simply an extension of the comments that get made buy supporters of other teams toward Brighton fans.
Personally im not bothered by it, its a bit tired and unimaginative, but to be expected in the environment that surrounds football. What i find barmy is a thread suggesting that anyone who is genuinely offended (and that's their right) shouldn't bother to report it to the relevant authorities...