Everyone has condemned the chant and rightly so but what I don't understand is I've seen loads of people say "I saw these lads singing this". So why did nobody tell them to stop? All it would have taken is one geezer to tell them to stop or to shut up a d they would have and wouldn't have done it again. Everyone is very quick to criticise them and lay into them on the internet but not to their faces.
Quote from: QuintonVilla on October 08, 2019, 09:10:12 AMEveryone has condemned the chant and rightly so but what I don't understand is I've seen loads of people say "I saw these lads singing this". So why did nobody tell them to stop? All it would have taken is one geezer to tell them to stop or to shut up a d they would have and wouldn't have done it again. Everyone is very quick to criticise them and lay into them on the internet but not to their faces.Yes, well next time you hear them sing it at an away game, do what you have just suggested and let us know how you get on.
Quote from: Clampy on October 08, 2019, 01:23:01 PMQuote from: QuintonVilla on October 08, 2019, 09:10:12 AMEveryone has condemned the chant and rightly so but what I don't understand is I've seen loads of people say "I saw these lads singing this". So why did nobody tell them to stop? All it would have taken is one geezer to tell them to stop or to shut up a d they would have and wouldn't have done it again. Everyone is very quick to criticise them and lay into them on the internet but not to their faces.Yes, well next time you hear them sing it at an away game, do what you have just suggested and let us know how you get on.Will do mate
Quote from: QuintonVilla on October 08, 2019, 01:26:22 PMQuote from: Clampy on October 08, 2019, 01:23:01 PMQuote from: QuintonVilla on October 08, 2019, 09:10:12 AMEveryone has condemned the chant and rightly so but what I don't understand is I've seen loads of people say "I saw these lads singing this". So why did nobody tell them to stop? All it would have taken is one geezer to tell them to stop or to shut up a d they would have and wouldn't have done it again. Everyone is very quick to criticise them and lay into them on the internet but not to their faces.Yes, well next time you hear them sing it at an away game, do what you have just suggested and let us know how you get on.Will do mate Yeah, I'm sure you will.
One thing I don’t like is the way it’s being reported - it is universally being reported that Villa fans sang racist songs directed AT their own player - this reads more like the abuse Tammy got from Chelsea fans earlier , and I think that’s misleading . We all agree it’s wrong and we all rightly condemn it , but I don’t want us tarred with the same brush as what happened with Tammy . In their VERY misguided way these fans thought they were celebrating Nakamba not abusing him . They were very wrong but in my opinion it’s not quite the same as the tweets Tammy got which were intentionally abusive and designed to be hurtful Note - I’m not making excuses for the dickheads , just think the reporting isn’t quite accurate
Quote from: itmustbe_it is! on October 08, 2019, 02:27:28 PMOne thing I don’t like is the way it’s being reported - it is universally being reported that Villa fans sang racist songs directed AT their own player - this reads more like the abuse Tammy got from Chelsea fans earlier , and I think that’s misleading . We all agree it’s wrong and we all rightly condemn it , but I don’t want us tarred with the same brush as what happened with Tammy . In their VERY misguided way these fans thought they were celebrating Nakamba not abusing him . They were very wrong but in my opinion it’s not quite the same as the tweets Tammy got which were intentionally abusive and designed to be hurtful Note - I’m not making excuses for the dickheads , just think the reporting isn’t quite accurate I appreciate you're trying not to make excuses but sorry, you are. And it's a very poor excuse. It’s racist, they know it’s racist and they think it’s funny. The chant is abusive, and directly abusing Nakamba, would they sing this if he was white? Describing it as misguided provides a defence for which there is none. There are no excuses for this behaviour, someone else posted that the real story was 2600 fans celebrating Nakamba with a proper song… “the real story" pfft… 2600 people behaving properly isn’t a story. The poster rightfully condemned the chants but there’s definitely a small sense of, it’s just a small minority/let’s not let this spoil our reputation. Unfortunately no matter how small a percentage of our following these morons are we still have a group of who appear to think this is funny, clever and acceptable. Thirty people walking down the street singing racist shit on any other day would be quite rightly shocking news. Putting them into a football setting does not mitigate that. I don’t go away that often, maybe just a few times a season but over the last few years I’ve noticed an increase in number of these twats and they aren’t all kids. I think our support both home and away is brilliant. Pointing out we have an issue with a small group isn’t knocking that majority. The club statement is well worded and hits the tone just right. I don’t know what how they plan to follow through on it but I hope it’s not going to purely rely on decent fans to solve the problem. As has been pointed out, pissed up, drugged up morons with safety in numbers are not rational people to deal with, regardless of CCTV and stewards. Personally I’d like to see us be very open and public about the issue, let’s have the playing staff speak out about it, let’s have DS address it in his next presser. Let’s make sure this minority know they are not welcome. There’s no easy solution and it’s root causes go beyond football, but I’d like to see the club try. Let’s be the club that sets an example on an issue that to be honest has never been properly addressed within football. I think that would be much more of a Villa response.