I personally don't say it when I go, but I also am not going to tell someone what to say. Good luck throwing 60K+ out of the stadium. The more they'll tell them to stop, the louder it's going to get.
Mauro Icardi kicked out of Inter Milan camp and will play no part in club's pre-season tour after wife-cum-agent Wanda Nara continues campaign to find her husband a new club
Even the inter keeper was happy to see him separated. Dude seems to leave quite the impression wherever he goes
I'm Ok with the team having to play behind closed doors or even point deduction in qualifiers if it gets people to stop the idiotic chant...
Not gonna happen Kannerz, too much money is at stake. Just let it go away on its own. What they should kick people out of the stadium for is for saying "Si se puede" against Caribbean teams, or when they sing Cielito Lindo when the team is losing.
The chant might be wrong, but knowing us (Mexicans), it is not going anywhere anytime soon, no matter how many pleads there are, and no matter who gives said pleads. To tell you the truth, I don't think even playing games without a crowd is going to stop it. Ya'll's are just wasting your breath on this.
That’s fine and all but she’s not a gay man. I go back to this being a good human being and if someone says they don’t like it then what’s the big deal of erring on the side of caution? It’s not if you’re a thoughtful person. It is if you’re a stubborn reactionary.
Soccer Does Not Need to Be a Bastion of Hate and Homophobia Hearing "p*to" or other slurs chanted during a game is devastating to LGBTQ players and fans, writes professional player Janelly Farias. Edit: I modified the headline because that “word” is now censored on the forum.