

United said the abuse "has no place in football".Īpril 2023 - Three arrests were made for alleged homophobic chanting when Wolves beat Chelsea at Molineux in April 2023. January 2023 - Chanting was directed at the then Everton manager Frank Lampard in the FA Cup tie between Manchester United and Everton, related to his links with Chelsea. Forest said they would investigate the chants "from a minority of fans" with Forest group LGBTQ+ Trickies adding they were "embarrassed and ashamed". January 2023 - Offensive chants were heard at regular intervals during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Chelsea in January 2023. United condemned the chants and said homophobia "has no place in football". The British news comment site, founded in 2017, is also know to its detractors as the cow site due to its unusual cattle-based branding. October 2022 - Homophobic chanting was heard in Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Manchester United at Stamford Bridge. 2023 UnHerd Limited, All Rights Reserved, production copyright Noa News Ltd. If they look into the history of the chant and why it is offensive, they will realise why it doesn't have a place in football." Previous incidents this season Welcome to UnHerd, the online magazine that challenges herd mentality and. Former Times columnist Tim Montgomerie leaves Unherd news website he founded. "I don't think you can label homophobia, racism, sexism, whatever prejudice still exists sadly, as banter and expect to get away with it. UnHerd was founded in 2017 by conservative British political activist Tim. Banter doesn't make people feel so uncomfortable that they can't attend games and don't want to be involved in football. Edited by the eminently pleasant Sally Chatterton, who I had some dealings with when I was a contracted writer on the Telegraph Comment desk, it was founded by the eminently contemptible Tim Montgomerie. Rainbow Devils vice-chair Lindsay Parr said: "Banter doesn't exclude. The British news comment site, founded in 2017, is also know to its detractors as the cow site due to its unusual cattle-based branding. Those found to have used the words could face prosecution. In January 2022, the Crown Prosecution Service classed the chant as a homophobic slur and said fans singing it during matches were committing a hate crime. "With all the amazing songs that all clubs have, especially Manchester United, there is no need for it." "It is something that can quite easily taken away from football," Rainbow Devils chair Eric Najib told BBC Sport. The latest brainchild of Tim Montgomerie, founder of ConservativeHome, it has launched with a mission statement to ‘dive deep. UnHerd with Freddie Sayers UnHerd News 4. In January, chants at Old Trafford were directed at former Everton manager Frank Lampard because of his links with the Blues. A new star is born today into the centre-right blogosphere: UnHerd.
