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[Football] The old West stand monkey chanters.



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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
I particularly remember in in the early 70’s when my older brother treated me to a seat up top..
I’d never noticed up till then. I’m presuming the north stand would have been worse surely ? ( That’s where I belonged)
It didn’t sit kind with me as a gobby kid though,
 




Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,763
Eastbourne
Yep, sadly I remember this as a small kid up there. I joined in the first time I heard it. My dad was quick to put me right. There was a time until towards the mid to late 70's if I recall correctly, that this happened a lot. I also remember bananas being chucked onto the pitch. Thankfully we've moved a long way since then. At least most of us have.
 


jonny.rainbow

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Oct 29, 2005
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Yep, sadly I remember this as a small kid up there. I joined in the first time I heard it. My dad was quick to put me right. There was a time until towards the mid to late 70's if I recall correctly, that this happened a lot. I also remember bananas being chucked onto the pitch. Thankfully we've moved a long way since then. At least most of us have.
Sadly, the banana luzzers were right there up until the final match.

Several chucked at Darren Moore when he was sent off for handbags with Ian Baird.

:rolleyes:
 




Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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If anyone wants a reminder of how things have changed, have a watch of Watford v Plymouth Argyle FASF 1984.

And listen to the crowd when John Barnes gets the ball. It's not just a few.
 




Comrade Sam

Comrade Sam
Jan 31, 2013
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Walthamstow
One of the last season's in the North Stand their was a dick in a bucket hat that had NF written on it. I chanted 'Who's the twat in the fascist hat?' About a hundred people joined in and the hat disappeared.
I've told the story on here before about the gang of racists I had several rows with at the Withdean, I stopped going to home games for several seasons after that.
 


WhingForPresident

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Marlborough
One of the last season's in the North Stand their was a dick in a bucket hat that had NF written on it. I chanted 'Who's the twat in the fascist hat?' About a hundred people joined in and the hat disappeared.
I've told the story on here before about the gang of racists I had several rows with at the Withdean, I stopped going to home games for several seasons after that.
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dangull

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Feb 24, 2013
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I remember that as well in the North stand. I'm pretty sure we had black players in our team as well, but off course it wasn't directed at them.
Quite ludicrous when you think about it:shrug:
 






smillie's garden

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Aug 11, 2003
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I remember it at the Goldstone, and thankfully my old man sternly warned us to refrain from participating.

Also I distinctly recall a racist “joke” about Garth Crooks being told over the PA at half time, presumably by Tony Millard? I can’t remember the fixture, or the year, but I think I was quite shocked at the time, and looking back it feels both shameful and surreal - it’s not like jokes were a common feature of half time announcements.

Some things have changed for the better in football and society as a whole, but we can’t be complacent about it.
 


Eeyore

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I remember it at the Goldstone, and thankfully my old man sternly warned us to refrain from participating.

Also I distinctly recall a racist “joke” about Garth Crooks being told over the PA at half time, presumably by Tony Millard? I can’t remember the fixture, or the year, but I think I was quite shocked at the time, and looking back it feels both shameful and surreal - it’s not like jokes were a common feature of half time announcements.

Some things have changed for the better in football and society as a whole, but we can’t be complacent about it.
Announcement widely reported from a match at Twerton Park in 1990s

'Coming on for Bristol City is Junior Bent, and I think he probably is'

Mind you, Bristol City weren't averse to foopahs. I was at an Albion match there in '95 when they started playing Smokie's 'Alice'. Alas, they put the explicit version on. We found it rather funny to see it ringing out across the family section.
 






Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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I remember it at the Goldstone, and thankfully my old man sternly warned us to refrain from participating.

Also I distinctly recall a racist “joke” about Garth Crooks being told over the PA at half time, presumably by Tony Millard? I can’t remember the fixture, or the year, but I think I was quite shocked at the time, and looking back it feels both shameful and surreal - it’s not like jokes were a common feature of half time announcements.

Some things have changed for the better in football and society as a whole, but we can’t be complacent about it.
I recall a dodgy joke being told over the PA as well. It involved the N word and a German player. Maybe the same as you heard?
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
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The Avenue then Maloncho
At 10 years old I never went to The Goldstone with a “responsible adult” I just went with mates from school and we looked up to “bigger boys”

I did monkey noises, joined in with racist chants and even made nazi salutes.

Sadly, you can’t turn back time.

At 55 years old I now go to away matches with my 14 year old son who cringes and gets a bit embarrassed for those his own age singing the Wilfred Zaha dies song and other hateful shite.

I’m proud of his train of thought which is basically his own free thinking.
 




Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
18,891
Worthing
At 10 years old I never went to The Goldstone with a “responsible adult” I just went with mates from school and we looked up to “bigger boys”

I did monkey noises, joined in with racist chants and even made nazi salutes.

Sadly, you can’t turn back time.

At 55 years old I now go to away matches with my 14 year old son who cringes and gets a bit embarrassed for those his own age singing the Wilfred Zaha dies song and other hateful shite.

I’m proud of his train of thought which is basically his own free thinking.
Very courageous? of you for admitting that. I guess we all have things we regret doing in the past.
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
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The Avenue then Maloncho
Very courageous? of you for admitting that. I guess we all have things we regret doing in the past.
I’m not back peddling here, but we (the mates from school) all did it. Thing is, from my perspective anyway, there was no hate involved, I just thought it was normal behaviour to give stick to the opposition in this fashion. If the word existed It would have just been called “bantz”
Fortunately I grew up quite quickly and realised how stupid I’d been and avoided that type of crowd. I’m very remorseful but like I said, sadly you can’t turn back time or erase the past.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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Yes, that was the one.
I was quite young at the time and all these years later, because it was so surreal, embarrassing and out of character for a PA announcement, I have sometimes wondered if I imagined it …..even though I remember it so clearly.
 




DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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I was quite young at the time and all these years later, because it was so surreal, embarrassing and out of character for a PA announcement, I have sometimes wondered if I imagined it …..even though I remember it so clearly.
You could always consider suing the club for the trauma it has caused you over so many years.

and that’s not a veiled way of getting at somebody for being woke! Woke is good!
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,763
Eastbourne
I remember it at the Goldstone, and thankfully my old man sternly warned us to refrain from participating.

Also I distinctly recall a racist “joke” about Garth Crooks being told over the PA at half time, presumably by Tony Millard? I can’t remember the fixture, or the year, but I think I was quite shocked at the time, and looking back it feels both shameful and surreal - it’s not like jokes were a common feature of half time announcements.

Some things have changed for the better in football and society as a whole, but we can’t be complacent about it.
I remember that but @Herr Tubthumper has a better memory of the details. Unbelievable.
 


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