righthererightnow wrote:I dont know if this has been mentioned in the previous 14 pages as ive not gone through it all.
But what would your reactions be if united fans started chanting Foé, Foé, Foé.
I for one would be disgusted and i dont think its right for us to mention the word munich and i would be horrified if they sung about marc vivien foé
Just my tuppence worth
cheers
john68 wrote:1950,
I am not apologising for anything or anyone...That was just pretty phrase that is nonsense but you thought would have some impact...well it doesn't and you wasted your time writing it.
Next...Are you drunk?...You take it sentence, split it in half, agree with it then disagree with it. mmake you mind up.
Next...If a person mindfully uses Munich or Mune, he has done so because he feels (for whatever reason) it is right for him to do so. That is all part of the same issue and not a sidetrack.
Next...The main part of the reasoning that those who mindfully use Munich or Mune is because they are angered by the bigger disrespect shown by the rags to their own dead and also what they see is the complicity in that disrespect by the media. That is the major factor behind their use of the term and therefore has to be considered.
It is not simply good enough to make a judgement without understanding the reasons behind it.
The City club have been fully aware of the references to Munich and Mune in City songs for many many years and have never made any comment about it. The sports media have also been well aware of those references and songs. It is wholly relevent in this debate to ask "Why are the media making it an issue, to beat City over the head with now?" and "If the City club were so bothered about the moral rights and wrongs of those references and songs, why did they not make any efforts to eradicate them many many years ago when they began?" I think you'll probably find that the club are simply responding to the media pressure. Next question..."Whose pressure are the media responding to?"
Morals my arse....Nobody gave two fucks or sips until the media decided to grab it with both hands in the last week or so.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Ok, can we fucking stop comparing using M-word to racial intolerance? Rags are not a fucking race.
john68 wrote:1950,
Senile?...Possibly....Drunk?....You fail to answer....:-)
Chuck the monkey stuff out of it...it is irrelevent and merely clouds the issue.
Chucking the "old man" into the post along with the "times change" is just a useless jibe. Like the above, it is useless to the argument. My sagacity is quite up to date and it has the full backing of history...as I believe is yours.
Quyite obviously, to those who "mindfully" use those terms, the time to eradicate this word's usage hasn't yet arrived. They still feel comfortable using it.
Personally, I don't care who initiated the debate, it is a useful debate to have, very necessary and very appropriate. It should have been debated many years ago. However, as it was the media who did kick start the debate and cause the reaction from other City fans and the club itself, their motives in digging this issue up and the motives behind the manner of the club's reaction are inexorably linked to the debate and should also be discussed.
twosips wrote:Is it not possible that the club spoke out not just cause the media attacked (though that's obviously something to do with) but because they were louder than ever before? It's something worth considering.
We've been the little team for years, and we're no longer that little City ignored by everyone. Everyone looks at us - everything we do will be analysed by the press and everyone else connected to the game. And if these chants get louder, which they are doing, then all the good work the marketing team put in behind the scenes will be potentially thrown away. What massive company would want to be linked to a club that garners a reputation as having fans hated and disliked by most? This club more than most needs to make money badly. We've got rules to adhere to, and we can't have little things like become a potentially huge problem, whether you agree with the validity of the chants or not.
Tis definitely worth considering...
twosips wrote:Calm down mate - we all know my moral stance regarding this - and that's exactly what my concerns are. I'm not worried about what Mr Marketing man thinks.... I'm merely suggesting that it's a possible motivation for the club, as well as the moral stance. You can see that surely? You'd have to be really naive to think someone on the board/in the pr team wouldn't be thinking - 'bollocks - this really doesn't do our reputation any good'...
[highlight]Regarding the chants - it definitely seemed the loudest i've heard it for a long time - definitely the loudest in recent history[/highlight]. Not talking about the Maine Road days here.
Maybe our morals are not any worse, no, but as I said, we're a bigger club and the media will pick up on it if it continues to be louder, and we all know easily manipulated most fans are - if the press and everyone else make a big deal of it then other fans will think we're scum. Simple really.
That's not an opinion ^^^
Just what I see as a likely outcome of events.
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