Chants we may never hear again at DC…

No it wasn't. It was definitely with the use of an expletive. It was heard it many times in the early 70's.

Yeah, like you are Mr Reliable when it comes to memory. You can't even recall which threads you have infected with your lies, innuendos and plain bollöcks.

Not only that, you use the passive, "it was heard." People who are lying or mistaken often use this linguistic obfuscation because it avoids have to directly address the questions of who, where and when. Are you not the proud holder of an English degree? Or is that more invention from la-la land.
 
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Talking of Fulham and songs. Recall a fair few singing 'Where's your Dodi gone... where's your Dodi gone...' when we visited Craven Cottage on a sunny day in a packed away terrace just after Diana/Dodi horrific incident/crash.

Made me cringe how low fans can go sometimes. Would expect a club like Leeds to sing something like that, but was shocked when we did.
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IIRC that chant was started by a relatively small minority who were quickly told to shut up by a fair few of our fans there who refused to join in with that chant.
 
Yeah, like you are Mr Reliable when it comes to memory. You can't even recall which threads you have infected with your lies, innuendos and plain bollöcks.

Not only that, you use the passive, "it was heard." People who are lying or mistaken often use this linguistic obfuscation because it avoids have to directly address the questions of who, where and when. Are you not the proud holder of an English degree? Or is that more invention from la-la land.

Definitely Dorset ambulance in 90s.
 
Yeah, like you are Mr Reliable when it comes to memory. You can't even recall which threads you have infected with your lies, innuendos and plain bollöcks.

Not only that, you use the passive, "it was heard." People who are lying or mistaken often use this lsenguistic obfuscation because it avoids have to directly address the questions of who, where and when. Are you not the proud holder of an English degree? Or is that more invention from la-la land.
In which case, I can only politely imply that your hearing and memory back in the early 1970's was slightly defective.

Good day.
 

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