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Millwall Fans singing "Leave him die"

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maybe the choir should sing it when a player is clearly not injured just time wasting
 
Cardiff chants after Alan Davies' death by suicide is another one that sticks in my mind. However, chanting about a player that could possibly die on the pitch in front of your very eyes, now that is something different - that's on a whole new level for me.
 
Cardiff chants after Alan Davies' death by suicide is another one that sticks in my mind. However, chanting about a player that could possibly die on the pitch in front of your very eyes, now that is something different - that's on a whole new level for me.
Bizarre isn’t it.

The hope he’s dead chant was horrendous. I can’t comprehend how any civilised person could chant that.

I feel sorry for people who are clearly damaged individuals who can chant this kind of stuff. They must be in a dark place.
 

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