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12 minutes ago, CYRILLRIP said:

Always Thought there was a version of the Ayr song going about in the 80s which used “black and white bastards” in reference to their colours. That should cover all bases! Might be mistaken though.

Ayr. ayr f**k your ayr?

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6 hours ago, andy123 said:

hahaha pretty much sums it up. You have just presumed I'm white as I'm a killie fan. Do we not have black fans!!!!!!!

So you possibly could get arrested yes but well done for stereotyping the killie support. 

By what you have just written the police would probably know your name

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16 hours ago, Sam said:

Dont like us singing "Hello Hello" either. Far too Rangers like for me. 

But not Hearts like?

Did you not like the "Now we have a leader" song either? They've also taken to singing "Super Rangers away" so there's another 1 you can cross off.

It's our song. We should change 1 word

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2 hours ago, Nigel4 said:

But not Hearts like?

Did you not like the "Now we have a leader" song either? They've also taken to singing "Super Rangers away" so there's another 1 you can cross off.

It's our song. We should change 1 word

Dont give a s**t about Hearts or what they sing. Only care about what we sing and I dont like that song. Abit cringed for me. 

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20 hours ago, Mclean07 said:

It’s quite depressing, the total refusal to change one word in one of our songs, to make it acceptable in the 21st century. We condemn the old Scum for their refusal to change with the times, but steadfastly refuse to do so ourselves. All for the sake of making a small amendment to do the right thing. We also engage in Old Scum paranoia and whataboutary when an allegation is made against us, instead of just letting due process take place. 

Imagine justifying our words, face to face, with Alex Dyer or any of our black players.

Us: Are you ok with the term “black b*******”, Alex in the Ayr song”.

Alex: “Well, I cant say I’m a great fan of the phrase, as it’s probably the most commonly used insult their is to black people”.

Us: “Well, the thing is, Alex, in Ayrshire it’s just a traditional word for dirty”.

Alex: Oh, right, that doesn’t sound great to me, either. Can’t you just replace that one word, to be sure It doesn’t come across as offensive”.

Us: Naw, it’s wur tradition, so you just have to live with it.

I’ll never forget someone saying our black players were ok with it, because a gang of drunken Killie fans accosted a teenage William Gross, and asked if he minded. As if the young kid was going to disagree with them. It’s embarrassing even thinking about him being put in that position.

I know every major figure in the club and the organisations associated are uncomfortable with it. But, hey ho, one rule for us (for some of our number) and another rule for everyone else. Pity. 

 

 

Easy. We change 'black' in our lyrics to 'dirty'.

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22 hours ago, Mclean07 said:

It’s quite depressing, the total refusal to change one word in one of our songs, to make it acceptable in the 21st century. We condemn the old Scum for their refusal to change with the times, but steadfastly refuse to do so ourselves. All for the sake of making a small amendment to do the right thing. We also engage in Old Scum paranoia and whataboutary when an allegation is made against us, instead of just letting due process take place. 

Imagine justifying our words, face to face, with Alex Dyer or any of our black players.

Us: Are you ok with the term “black b*******”, Alex in the Ayr song”.

Alex: “Well, I cant say I’m a great fan of the phrase, as it’s probably the most commonly used insult their is to black people”.

Us: “Well, the thing is, Alex, in Ayrshire it’s just a traditional word for dirty”.

Alex: Oh, right, that doesn’t sound great to me, either. Can’t you just replace that one word, to be sure It doesn’t come across as offensive”.

Us: Naw, it’s wur tradition, so you just have to live with it.

I’ll never forget someone saying our black players were ok with it, because a gang of drunken Killie fans accosted a teenage William Gross, and asked if he minded. As if the young kid was going to disagree with them. It’s embarrassing even thinking about him being put in that position.

I know every major figure in the club and the organisations associated are uncomfortable with it. But, hey ho, one rule for us (for some of our number) and another rule for everyone else. Pity. 

 

 

Best post I've ever read on this forum. Careful writing this tho you will be considered a hun. 

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4 hours ago, Guff92 said:

Get this rat banned.

banned for what? saying god save the queen is the national anthem for scotland. the statement is true flower of scotland is a song the british national anthem is GSTQ. Each individual country does not have it's own Athem in britian. Calling somebody a rat isnt very nice. I wonder if you should be banned for that. 

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