They may be offensive but there is some humour in them, but it is the chants about those that have died in football tragedies such as Munich, Heysel and Hillsborough that are truly offensive .
As long as they aren't personal its fine, if its taking the mick in a cheerful football banter way and its not personal its fine - when it gets personal and too blatantly racist or offensive then it crosses the line and you can hear in those chants that very few people sing them like the Adebayoor chant
@@scottbergman8662 Well I would by lying if I told you it’s funny, it’s very offensive because Jimmy Saville is a child molester, the sad thing is he hasn’t gotten punished for what he did, the truth only got out after his death which was in 2011
The Queen and Saville were best of friends. If the queen ate white The Huns would do it. Now their stuck with Charlie The Turd. The Pedoroyal Family are fuked up.
I mean, it's largely accurate considering he was convicted of grooming and sexual activity with a child. Since the victim was at the time 15 the phrase "little children" probably isn't all that accurate but that's within poetic license as far as I'm concerned considering what he did.
@@robertfarrell6479 It’s a song Manchester City fans sing to Manchester United fans. It refers to the 1958 Munich air disaster, where 8 United players died and several others sustained serious injuries. Other passengers suffered too. At United’s stadium, there’s a memorial clock permanently set to the time when it happened.
Not very offensive any of them...at Millwall we sang the Jimmy Saville one years ago, and there is one other that is so offensive I daren't repeat it here!
Id be ashamed to have any connections to clubs that permit that type of abuse ,I don’t know what they think they are but they are certainly not football fans as they play their games in the gutters and sewers
i didn't make it over to the u.k. til' the late 90's and by then the whole football hooligan thang was pretty much over. i would have loved to attend a big match in the 70's or 80's that would've been awesome. millwall, leeds, man. united, rangers, etc. the teams that had the real infamous hooligan followings.