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Reading the lyrics Im not particularly bothered about the rest of it (it’s just pathetic) but them singing a song which references a supporter who is still suffering getting battered in the street is pretty shameful.
Kind of puts all the mutual respect ****e to rest that has been being spouted by them.Modifying post.
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Cess pit that place you needn't have wasted your time.Originally posted by Buzzo View PostWonder what the City fans think about it? Wonder no more
Unbelievable. I only skimmed a few pages but the tone
not a single voice of reason.
https://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/t...?-song.340431/
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Originally posted by Rafa Justice View PostCess pit that place you needn't have wasted your time.
I couldn’t be part of a Site like that. Just that one look and it is so negative, destructive and humourless, mentions of everything thrown in Hillsborough to Heysel. I’d rather support us in second than them in first.Modifying post.
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Originally posted by Rafa Justice View PostCess pit that place you needn't have wasted your time.
If the batterd in the streets chant was made by the players, and I can't be conclusive on a few rewinds, then I'd be surprised if the club didn't apologise . **** it, we should rise above it.
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https://www.skysports.com/football/n...ropriate-chant
Manchester City have denied accusations their players celebrated winning the Premier League with a chant relating to Liverpool fan Sean Cox or the Hillsborough tragedy.
A video emerged on social media appearing to show City players singing on their return flight from Brighton following the 4-1 win which secured the title ahead of Liverpool.
Reports suggested the players had changed the lyrics of Liverpool's 'Allez Allez Allez' chant to 'battered in the streets'.
A Manchester City statement insisted the song in question has been a regular chant during the 2018-19 season and refers to the 2018 UEFA Champions League final in Kiev.
"Any suggestion that the lyrics relate to Sean Cox or the Hillsborough tragedy is entirely without foundation," the statement added.
Reports also suggested the song referred to City captain Vincent Kompany injuring Mohamed Salah earlier in the season.The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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