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Jock Wallace

When Millwall go on about town full of Taliban.. appropriate response

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9 hours ago, Jock Wallace said:

Mish Mash...this City a special City .. in case you've not noticed... an over grown market town.. with Jamaican plumbers and Somalian Lawyers and AbA Shanthi at the music cafe... We're not over friendly and not the best at singing but we are alright... when we won the league it gave this over grown market town something to sing about.. to shout about..,. and we was truly represented.. and we've not had much to shout about before... but it united the City in a beautiful way... and that we have to be proud of..

Whilst the county is nice, Leicester is a complete dump.

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South London where Millwall are from is pretty damn multicultural, and I would imagine these days their fanbase are too. Pretty embarrassing if they do come here to sing that and if they do who gives a **** anyway! Their fans are more famous than the team which says it all really lol

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3 hours ago, Drew Peacock said:

This thread seems to be absolutely spot on. I'm looking forward to visiting the place where political correctness still needs to reach. This from the Millwall forum.

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lol Singh will be delighted, he's been trying to turbanize us all for years.

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Youeam when Millwall won the Prem that they didn't have Bangla and samosas being given out?

 

You mean they didn't have an African hour outside the stadium?

 

You mean HUNDREDS of Italians didn't turn up n a coach to witness magic?

 

All this, and not an AK47 in sight!

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9 hours ago, Bossman Blessed It said:

No need to even entertain it in my opinion. As an Asian guy who's been going city games my entire life, the thing I found most comforting in the past when these chants come our way (far more so in the past than in recent years) is when we continue getting behind the team. For me, that completely ridicules how pathetic those kind of comments really are; almost a showing of unity and complete ignorance to certain views about Leicester as a city.  

We usually sing you're a town full of w******s .

 

There is definitely a sense of unity amongst our supporters and it's great to see our multicultural support.

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1 hour ago, foxy boxing said:

we've been in Europe, we've been in Europe

and you can't even afford to holiday there!

we've been in Europe, we've been in Europe

while you've been caravanning in skeggy!

while you've been caravanning in skeggy!

Skeggy?

 

i think you'll lose them with that 

 

try Sarfend 

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Lifted from facebook, slightly off topic.
 
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Post-march event at the Copeland Gallery, SE15 3SN
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