23-08-2015, 20:48
It is a generational thing, you're right. Back in the 80s, chanting offensive stuff at the opposition really got under their skin and was an advantage to the team. Anybody who saw Pompey keeper Peter Mellor's reaction to the Cowshed's chants about his wife will agree.
It's not on today though. I've just been rebuked on Twitter about a cheap remark about Moeen Ali dodging the champagne spray at the Ashes celebrations. You can't say owt without somebody getting offended.
Or more likely getting offended on behalf of somebody else.
It's not on today though. I've just been rebuked on Twitter about a cheap remark about Moeen Ali dodging the champagne spray at the Ashes celebrations. You can't say owt without somebody getting offended.
Or more likely getting offended on behalf of somebody else.
