seagurn
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I think the ref and players should of just walked off the pitch and let them get on with it...
Sure he accused millwall of chanting 'sieg heil'
I'd be more inclined to believe that explanation if they hadn't chanted 'Allahu Akbar'.
Sure he accused millwall of chanting 'sieg heil'
Horrible to watch this but I suspect if you look hard enough anywhere in Europe at the moment you'll find isolated incidents of disrespect, indifference and even jokes about the Paris atrocities.
Far better to focus on the good stuff - the compassion, the empathy, the refusal to let the murderers achieve their goal of creating even more hatred and division.
im inclinded to think they did not. for a start, why would turks chant an arabic slogan? i know its Islamic and theres common religion, but it would be a bit like us shouting, well "sieg heil" is the obvious one. would only be done to deliberatly want to cause offence.
and why would they want to, Turks aren't hardcore Islamic, im pretty sure they recognise they could be in the frame next. i couldnt discern "allahu akbar" in particular, and the longer chant sounds a resonsonable explaination - especially if true this is their custom. couldnt say i could discern this either, but its defintely a longer phrase imo.
Par for the course isn't it? I still remember the scenes of celebrations in so many muslim countries after 9/11. The PC brigade may try and make out it is a small minority who are causing all of the problems but there is a very strong but silent inactive majority that is effectively condoning these actions.
When really, Millwall were chanting "Seagulls".
Well my wife's grandfather always told her "never trust a turk"
Incorrect.No Brighton were singing seagulls but he reported it as millwall fans singing seig heil. Get it now
But see
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-not-a-mark-of-disrespect-claim-a6738741.html
A lot of Turks arguing that they were making the point about all the Turks that had been killed in similar (including ISIS) terror attacks, but which had not led to this sort of commemoration, minutes silence etc etc. If true (and, of course, it may just be an excuse), they may have a point.
...and here's a video of some Turks celebrating the Paris massacre.