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I'd have to agree. There was the odd chuckle around me, but all in all it was kind of a awkward silence. I don't really like it. It's more something you'd say once to a mate, and leave it. It's a bit embarrassing when it is chanted on National TV. I don't think Heskey would really appreciate it tbh. For me, it's kind of racist in itself.
I know it was intended as a joke, probably funny at the time for a laugh, but I agree with Mr Hutz, It was taken badly by 80% of people around me. Something to think about.
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