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Quote from: donnievic on October 05, 2024, 06:35:51 pmHope Bradford don’t see it as being disrespectful if it’s sung at the next away game or should we give it a missA big YES, and a very good point.Would not be the song to sing.Please give it a miss just for one game.
Hope Bradford don’t see it as being disrespectful if it’s sung at the next away game or should we give it a miss
Gibbo is the one that stood out for me at pre season friendlies,his finishing is great,I felt he would thrive in GM's style/team.He started the season great,had a blip where his finishing let him down by his usually high standard in a couple of games recently,and looks back to his best again,Bravo young man.
Quote from: Drover on October 05, 2024, 11:50:15 pmGibbo is the one that stood out for me at pre season friendlies,his finishing is great,I felt he would thrive in GM's style/team.He started the season great,had a blip where his finishing let him down by his usually high standard in a couple of games recently,and looks back to his best again,Bravo young man.The timing of his run was superb and also the way he took it round the keeper, however that slight hesitation to slot it home almost cost him , allowing the defender to put in a great block, but from there the calmness & composure to pick his spot was tremendous. I've seen premier league players panic and just try and blast it in those situations.
Quote from: Butchers Red on October 05, 2024, 04:55:06 pmIn all my years home and away I have never heard such amazing support for one player as that in the second half - tremendous to be there and witness and he must be feeling ten feet tall - massive praise to all the Rovers Fans today.Very hard to pick MOM today out of Gibson, Bailey,McGrath and Kelly - and Broadbent looked what he is - CLASS.It was a good song and must have made JG feel ten feet tall.I just feel a bit sorry for Ironside who still hasn’t got a fan song even after what he achieved last season.
In all my years home and away I have never heard such amazing support for one player as that in the second half - tremendous to be there and witness and he must be feeling ten feet tall - massive praise to all the Rovers Fans today.Very hard to pick MOM today out of Gibson, Bailey,McGrath and Kelly - and Broadbent looked what he is - CLASS.
Quote from: drfchound on October 05, 2024, 04:57:31 pmQuote from: Butchers Red on October 05, 2024, 04:55:06 pmIn all my years home and away I have never heard such amazing support for one player as that in the second half - tremendous to be there and witness and he must be feeling ten feet tall - massive praise to all the Rovers Fans today.Very hard to pick MOM today out of Gibson, Bailey,McGrath and Kelly - and Broadbent looked what he is - CLASS.It was a good song and must have made JG feel ten feet tall.I just feel a bit sorry for Ironside who still hasn’t got a fan song even after what he achieved last season.the Ironside one was to the tune of abba’s gimme,gimme,gimmeA striker from England Plays in red n white And is name is Joe iron-side
Quote from: RoversInSpain on October 05, 2024, 07:20:32 pmQuote from: donnievic on October 05, 2024, 06:35:51 pmHope Bradford don’t see it as being disrespectful if it’s sung at the next away game or should we give it a missA big YES, and a very good point.Would not be the song to sing.Please give it a miss just for one game. Could be taken as tragedy abuse?
Quote from: CottyRover on October 06, 2024, 11:06:36 amQuote from: RoversInSpain on October 05, 2024, 07:20:32 pmQuote from: donnievic on October 05, 2024, 06:35:51 pmHope Bradford don’t see it as being disrespectful if it’s sung at the next away game or should we give it a missA big YES, and a very good point.Would not be the song to sing.Please give it a miss just for one game. Could be taken as tragedy abuse?Thoughtless and uncaring, would be my thoughts.And I’m sure we wouldn’t want to be placed in this bracket.
Quote from: RoversInSpain on October 08, 2024, 04:41:49 pmQuote from: CottyRover on October 06, 2024, 11:06:36 amQuote from: RoversInSpain on October 05, 2024, 07:20:32 pmQuote from: donnievic on October 05, 2024, 06:35:51 pmHope Bradford don’t see it as being disrespectful if it’s sung at the next away game or should we give it a missA big YES, and a very good point.Would not be the song to sing.Please give it a miss just for one game. Could be taken as tragedy abuse?Thoughtless and uncaring, would be my thoughts.And I’m sure we wouldn’t want to be placed in this bracket. FWIW, my opinion is that the classy thing to do would be for us to announce prior to the match that we are not singing it during this one game as a mark of respect to Bradford ('us' could be DRFC Official and/or supporters' group). Then if any less classy people try to start singing, maybe they could be persuaded to stop.
Having lived in Bradford since 1978 and knowing many City fans some who were there on that day I think that it would be in very bad taste. Surely we can rise above it for one game.They lost 56 fans and over 200 were injured that day plus many more suffered mentally. Imagine if it were us that had lost fans like that. Just my opinion of course.
I wonder if other teams fans had such a cringing discussion over singing Will Griggs chant at Bradford? Mentioning the word “fire” is not tragedy mocking in any way unless deliberately referencing the event, which it isn’t. Society needs to stop thinking everyone and everything is offensive
The point is it could be taken as being insensitive.Bradford fans are not familiar with the song are they. What they will hear is “start a fire” and the rest becomes blurred.If some of you can’t see that then you really are the most selfish & insensitive to what happened on that horrific day at Valley Parade.In no way should that song be sung at Bradford on the 26th Oct. End of imo.
Quote from: Campsall rover on October 11, 2024, 02:31:43 pmThe point is it could be taken as being insensitive.Bradford fans are not familiar with the song are they. What they will hear is “start a fire” and the rest becomes blurred.If some of you can’t see that then you really are the most selfish & insensitive to what happened on that horrific day at Valley Parade.In no way should that song be sung at Bradford on the 26th Oct. End of imo. Why wouldn’t they be familiar? It’s not unique to us
Quote from: Ldr on October 11, 2024, 02:43:50 pmQuote from: Campsall rover on October 11, 2024, 02:31:43 pmThe point is it could be taken as being insensitive.Bradford fans are not familiar with the song are they. What they will hear is “start a fire” and the rest becomes blurred.If some of you can’t see that then you really are the most selfish & insensitive to what happened on that horrific day at Valley Parade.In no way should that song be sung at Bradford on the 26th Oct. End of imo. Why wouldn’t they be familiar? It’s not unique to usGet a grip.Are you old enough to have seen what happened that day? If you are you need to give yourself a damn good wobble. If your not then just think about what those survivors, relatives & friends have gone through for the last 39 yrs and 5 months.
Quote from: Campsall rover on October 11, 2024, 02:31:43 pmThe point is it could be taken as being insensitive.Bradford fans are not familiar with the song are they. What they will hear is “start a fire” and the rest becomes blurred.If some of you can’t see that then you really are the most selfish & insensitive to what happened on that horrific day at Valley Parade.In no way should that song be sung at Bradford on the 26th Oct. End of imo. Why wouldn’t they be familiar? It’s not unique to us
The point is it could be taken as being insensitive.Bradford fans are not familiar with the song are they. What they will hear is “start a fire” and the rest becomes blurred.If some of you can’t see that then you really are the most selfish & insensitive to what happened on that horrific day at Valley Parade.In no way should that song be sung at Bradford on the 26th Oct. End of imo.
Easy to sort. ask the Bradford fans on their forum.
Quote from: Hag on October 11, 2024, 03:23:13 pmEasy to sort. ask the Bradford fans on their forum.Hmmm.. "Donny fan in peace. We are a cutely aware of the Bradford fire disaster and we will always be respectful of this particularly the family and friends of those who tragically lost their lives. However, we have a chant for one of our players which contain references to fire so we would like to ask you if we sing it, is it likely to cause offence?" Now, however politely you might ask this, I expect you'd probably get a mixed response, just as we have on here. I think my advice for what it's worth is where there is doubt, don't go there at all and show the ultimate respect, even if some might think it's over sensitive. As said by others support Gibson and the team in other ways just for one game!
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on October 11, 2024, 04:08:10 pmQuote from: Hag on October 11, 2024, 03:23:13 pmEasy to sort. ask the Bradford fans on their forum.Hmmm.. "Donny fan in peace. We are a cutely aware of the Bradford fire disaster and we will always be respectful of this particularly the family and friends of those who tragically lost their lives. However, we have a chant for one of our players which contain references to fire so we would like to ask you if we sing it, is it likely to cause offence?" Now, however politely you might ask this, I expect you'd probably get a mixed response, just as we have on here. I think my advice for what it's worth is where there is doubt, don't go there at all and show the ultimate respect, even if some might think it's over sensitive. As said by others support Gibson and the team in other ways just for one game! Part of the potential problem in my eyes is the very specific line 'can't start a fire without a spark'. That is more than just a song with the word 'fire' in it. It very closely describes the crux of the whole disaster. It is much easier for us to avoid singing this particular song on one day than for survivors and relatives have awful memories re-awakened at the very scene of their suffering and loss. I would have much less of a problem with us singing it at the Keepmoat/Ecopower.Equally I would have much less of a problem singing the equivalent of the 'Will Grigg's on fire' song, based on 'Freed from Desire' with lyrics not specifically describing how a fire starts.
Quote from: Hag on October 11, 2024, 03:23:13 pmEasy to sort. ask the Bradford fans on their forum.Hmmm.. "Donny fan in peace. We are a cutely aware of the Bradford fire disaster and we will always be respectful of this particularly the family and friends of those who tragically lost their lives. However, we have a chant for one of our players which contain references to fire so we would like to ask you if we sing it, is it likely to cause offence?" Now, however politely you might ask this, I expect you'd probably get a mixed response, just as we have on here. I think my advice for what it's worth is where there is doubt, don't go there at all and show the ultimate respect, even if some might think it's over sensitive. As said by others support Gibson and the team in other ways just for one game!
Let's face it, it's not going to happen. The "fans" will belt this out as they did at Grimsby particularly if Jordan has a blinder.Right or wrong, to some it doesn't feature in their mindset