Postman Pat
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Given that Muzza has scored at least two goals with his 'gentleman's sausage' can we get a similar banner made for him smashing in goals with his shlong?
It’s distasteful to use that Hillsborough slur. Thought every football fan knew the origin of ‘its never your fault’? I wouldn’t dream of saying that to my Scouse friends. Highly offensive. Might as well buy them a copy of the Sun too. Need to be sensitive to that.
Nobody had an issue when the CP2010 ultras did it with a massive white cock to symbolise their stadium
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is that a serious question?
That isn’t a Hillsborough slur, it’s a general social observation on those who live in the city. Liverpool has a reputation, deserved or not, of adopting self pity whilst portraying themselves to be the victims of any conflict.
A good example is the way they reacted to the Suarez/Evra racism row. Those t shirts were created to make Suarez the victim.
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Rubbish. It’s rooted in Hillsborough disaster. That’s when it started. That’s the origin. If something else subsequently happens that gets inappropriately tagged then it makes no odds. It’s deeply offensive and you’re completely on a loser trying to defend that. So don’t do it. You know. Anyone over 40 should know first hand and anyone younger needs correcting if they don’t. If you said that in Liverpool pub you’d be lucky to get out with your teeth. That’s how offensive it is.
No. It may have been rooted in the Hillsborough disaster but it is not a slur on Hillsborough itself. It is an observation on the self pity the city adopts when things go against it. The fact that people in the city perceive it as that emphasises the point - they choose to see it as a slur on Hillsborough specifically as it is reflected in their psyche. I don’t think those who make the allegation think it like that at all.
It is only offensive for those who perceive it to be so directly in relation to the events at Hillsborough. I gave the example of Suarez above where the default reaction of the club and the city was to portray Suarez as the victim.
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True, you can only take offence if you choose to. But given pretty much everyone does get offended, especially when it’s deliberately designed to as this chant is, chances are you will get knocked out and I’m just trying to protect your face. Of course, you believe what you obviously want to. But don’t be ignorant. You can’t be now. Pretty much everyone in football knows its deliberate, mocking connotation and how it started. For the life of me I cannot understand why someone who goes to football would want to sing that given this knowledge. Or defend or deny its offensive nature. Could have been anyone of us, our families and friends that tragic day.