Did you go to gigs in the 70's. Lots of trouble over politics then. Do you want that at football grounds
a bit short on that these days i believe.Every club has a percentage of knuckledraggers, pond life. I have seen quite a few on my travels. I suppose its a tribal thing. These young and middle aged Men get an adrenalin rush from pummeling in a strangers face. Its most odd. I would rather get my kicks and adrenalin rush by having Sex.
more like BHS ?BWS ............................
A minority of Albion fans decided to air their ridiculous right-wing vitriol at The Galphram today. The TSLR boys and girls who reacted had to be moved, by the police, for their own safety.
As the co-editor of the mag, i can tell all the hundreds of fans that buy our mag, that we will try our best to rid our football club of these plonkers, and will continue to link BHA with left-of-centre fan groups in europe until those who feel it's necessary to tarnish our name with psuedo-fascist chants do not attend games whilst representing the stripes.
up the albion.
Will never buy your magazine again.
I remember fascists trying to smash up various gigs in the 70's. They got an answer as would anyone who wants to import that shit into our club now.
That goes for any red shit as well. Keep the Albion politics free
Does that include Lib Dems?
Yes of course.
A pedant writes...
"No Surrender" is a sectarian chant.
Errrrrrrr...........how on earth is singing 'no surrender to the IRA' in any way sectarian??!!
It is clearly a political statement!!
"No surrender", is a Loyalist slogan of old.
So by definition, it's a song linked to sectarianism.
In any case, it's a hooligan song, invented by hooligans and sung by them.
Doesn't have much of a place in football ground these days and only ever sung by very very thick people.
"No surrender", is a Loyalist slogan of old.
So by definition, it's a song linked to sectarianism.
In any case, it's a hooligan song, invented by hooligans and sung by them.
Doesn't have much of a place in football ground these days and only ever sung by very very thick people.
There is a difference between a Paisley-esque cry of No Surrender and all that that may imply and the singing of 'no surrender to the IRA' - the latter as far as I'm concerned is purely political and not unreasonable!
It's relevance at Huddersfield does escape me though!!
Next year, I'll start a chorus of Free Nelson Mandela and we'll see whether you'll still argue that's something "reasonable" and "political" to sing at a football match.
Just because the people singing it are too think to understand there isn't a difference.. doesn't mean there isn't.
You've got a very odd argument going there.
Next year, I'll start a chorus of Free Nelson Mandela and we'll see whether you'll still argue that's something "reasonable" and "political" to sing at a football match.
BWS ............................