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And West Ham.
Couldn't decide whether to rate it funny or winner, so you got a funny!
And West Ham.
To be specific about the tune, which is indeed the basis for "Champions League, you're having a laugh" and also "Arsenal fan, on a string": it is Tom Hark, most famously popularised by a bunch of dodgy ska punks from Brighton called The Piranhas.
Great coverage from the BBC. While Spurs fans were singing at the top of their voices the BBC cameraman was watching 2 Fulham fans playing up to the cameras while everyone around them sat in silence.
New chant? it's been about for ages. Certainly my favourite as it's not stolen from elsewhere or taking the piss out of another club.
No I wouldn't, stop being so righteous and telling people what they should or shouldn't be doing.This point needs to keep being rammed home until people stop doing it. It's great singing that in the last 10 minutes against our rivals in the top 6, or even against teams like West Ham or Leeds that we've got historical rivalries with. But against Fulham? Or the teams scrapping around at the bottom of the Premier League? Completely classless. If you saw Chelsea or Man Utd fans singing that against lower league opposition you'd be up in arms so let's get our own house in order. So embarassing.
They do this all the time if swearing can be heard, especially daytime matches, I think ofcom fine the tv company if they make no effort to suppress it.I swear there was one point during the match when the volume of the singing seemed to be raised or modulated
or adjusted by the broadcasters.
Just saying.
They do this all the time if swearing can be heard, especially daytime matches, I think ofcom fine the to company if they make no effort to suppress it.
He did this more than once. One can only assume given the (laughable) SC accusations of an anti-Spurs bias/agenda on the BBC that the commentator was, after the match, bent over and given a thoroughly good spanking using a very large wooden paddle and enlightened as to their policy about saying anything positive about SpursThe commentator even said that the signing was the Spurs fans, on the commentary.
EDIT: And it was very loud!
Enlighten: seek to free yourself from the bondage of material delusion.
Enlighten: Give (someone) greater knowledge and understanding about a subject or situation.
Enlighten: Turn on the light.
Can someone enlighten me as to what is going on here?Enlighten: To take weight off of something.
He did this more than once. One can only assume given the (laughable) SC accusations of an anti-Spurs bias/agenda on the BBC that the commentator was, after the match, bent over and given a thoroughly good spanking using a very large wooden paddle and enlightened as to their policy about saying anything positive about Spurs
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Can someone enlighten me as to what is going on here?
I've seen this complaint before but It's just a bit of fun, there's nothing nasty about it.
Ok, I'm really missing something now. I thought maybe there was a post by someone on my ignore list, but no.
From the excellent "Everything is illuminated"
How will I know when I'm enlightened?
No I wouldn't, stop being so righteous and telling people what they should or shouldn't be doing.
If it bothers you that much, get yourself some tickets to some away matches, and tell the people who are actually singing it that you have a problem with it.
Virtue signalling on a message board holds fuck all weight with me fella.
Well i hope, and suspect, you were laughed at mate...its not meant to be taken seriously.Personally I do.
Well i hope, and suspect, you were laughed at mate...its not meant to be taken seriously.