Bad Boy

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The clayheads sing their version of it and then they applaud themselves.
Enough said. 🥴
 

David O'Day

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It hasn't been banned though, it's just not on the official choirs song list. Fans can still sing it if they want
 
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MAFF

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What's white and slides down toilet walls?
bbc GIF
 
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Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Let's ban everything because someone will get upset about it somewhere in the world AND will post their feelings because it's very important to tell everyone it's not fair on them.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Who has banned Delilah? And why is this on a football forum?
Wokes want it banned, and it is also better known as a football song sung by Stoke fans.
Fucking world's gone mad.
 
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SkyBlueSoul

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Mountain out of a mole hill stuff. The WRU have stopped choirs from performing it before international rugby matches due to the lyrics being about domestic abuse which they say might be upsetting to some people. Funnily enough it comes just after accusations of sexism and toxicity in the union itself...

Needless to say fans still sang it en masse before and during the game at the weekend like they've done for years because it's fun so not much has changed.
 
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At break of day when that man drove away, I was waiting
I crossed the street to her house and she opened the door
She stood there laughing
I felt the knife in my hand and she laughed no more

Why would anyone want to sing a song at the football or rugby, or anywhere for that matter, which is about stabbing a woman who’s been unfaithful to you? What about anyone listening who may have lost someone to violence in exactly this way? It’s not woke - it’s compassion, it’s taking a symbolic stand against domestic violence.
 

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Always found Stoke fans changing the words so “knife” becomes “dick” to be quite weird.
 
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At break of day when that man drove away, I was waiting
I crossed the street to her house and she opened the door
She stood there laughing
I felt the knife in my hand and she laughed no more

Why would anyone want to sing a song at the football or rugby, or anywhere for that matter, which is about stabbing a woman who’s been unfaithful to you? What about anyone listening who may have lost someone to violence in exactly this way? It’s not woke - it’s compassion, it’s taking a symbolic stand against domestic violence.

yet ccfc fans thought it was acceptable to chant that the women who were victims of marlon king willingly consented
 

Tommo1993

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yet ccfc fans thought it was acceptable to chant that the women who were victims of marlon king willingly consented

Heard the worst at Elland Rd. “Knock her out Marlon, knock her out” in the concourse from about 5 or 6 cunts. Fortunately it didn’t lift off. Grim.
 

baldy

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At break of day when that man drove away, I was waiting
I crossed the street to her house and she opened the door
She stood there laughing
I felt the knife in my hand and she laughed no more

Why would anyone want to sing a song at the football or rugby, or anywhere for that matter, which is about stabbing a woman who’s been unfaithful to you? What about anyone listening who may have lost someone to violence in exactly this way? It’s not woke - it’s compassion, it’s taking a symbolic stand against domestic violence.

Oh wind your neck in - I’m sure people can differentiate between what’s a song & what’s real life
it‘s yet more virtue signalling if anything
 
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At break of day when that man drove away, I was waiting
I crossed the street to her house and she opened the door
She stood there laughing
I felt the knife in my hand and she laughed no more

Why would anyone want to sing a song at the football or rugby, or anywhere for that matter, which is about stabbing a woman who’s been unfaithful to you? What about anyone listening who may have lost someone to violence in exactly this way? It’s not woke - it’s compassion, it’s taking a symbolic stand against domestic violence.
Go and have a wank you silly c**t
 
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But Drill music celebrating violence is ok?
 

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