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Posted September 10, 2024 02:32 · last edited September 10, 2024 02:32

The Port Soldier
Nelfoos
And we binned the "she fell over" chant in recent years as well, for men's games at least
Really? That’s so soft and not even offensive. What’s next? Guess people  won’t be allowed to even say “‘They’ fell over” either

It is a little offensive to female players, but not the most offensive thing hurled at a footballer over the years. As far as YF having factions, as said above I dont thin there is any now, the odd bods that wanted to be a little extreme formed the thorndon terrace group who I think are still around but seem less vocal.
From afar, the YF seem to be just a good group of people who want to celebrate footy. They love a good cause, thanks to some very hardworking people within the group and in general the rest of the fan base love them. I sit outside the YF on game days, cos I like to sit occasionally.
I'm looking forward to the derbies, but have never understood fan groups that take a political stance to a football game......it's unnecessary and seems to result in games being less enjoyable for the majority.

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The Port Soldier
Nelfoos
And we binned the "she fell over" chant in recent years as well, for men's games at least
Really? That’s so soft and not even offensive. What’s next? Guess people  won’t be allowed to even say “‘They’ fell over” either

It is a little offensive to female players, but not the most offensive thing hurled at a footballer over the years. AS far as YF having factions, as said above I dont thin there is any now, the odd bods that wanted to be a little extreme formed the thorndon terrace group who I think are still around but seem less vocal.
From afar, the YF seem to be just a good group of people who want to celebrate footy. They love a good cause, thanks to some very hardworking people within the group and in general the rest of the fan base love them. I sit outside the YF on game days, cos I like to sit occasionally.
I'm looking forward to the derbies, but have never understood fan groups that take a political stance to a football game......it's unecessary and seems to result in games being less enjoyable for the majority.