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Rent Boy chant will now face disciplinary action...FA

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The Football Association has announced they can take ‘disciplinary action’ against clubs whose fans sing the words ‘rent boy’.

Such news comes after a recent increase in cases of the homophobic chants within the game, particularly towards Chelsea fans.

Alleged chanting took place from some Manchester City supporters during their FA Cup win against the Blues on Sunday.

This occurred just two days after homophobic chants were targeted at Everton boss and former Chelsea player Frank Lampard during their loss against Manchester United.

Amid the recent incidents, the FA said in a statement: “Today, the FA has formally written to all clubs across the Premier League, EFL, National League, Women’s Super League, Women’s Championship and Steps 2-4, to remind them that it can pursue formal disciplinary action against any club whose supporters engage in discriminatory behaviour, now including the use of the term ‘rent boy’.

“This important step follows the recent successful prosecution of an individual by the Crown Prosecution Service for homophobic abuse, specifically relating to the term ‘rent boy’.

“The FA has now informed all clubs that it considers the ‘rent boy’ chant to be a breach of the FA Rules. These rules apply to the conduct of supporters at both home and away fixtures, and clubs at all levels of English football have a responsibility to ensure their spectators behave appropriately when attending matches.”

The statement added: “The FA takes all allegations of discrimination extremely seriously and would encourage anybody who has been subject to, or a witness of incidents of discrimination, to report it to the FA, the club or the relevant authorities so it can be investigated thoroughly.

https://talksport.com/football/1300245/fa-charge-clubs-homophobic-chanting-chelsea/

 

About time too. 

16 minutes ago, charierre said:

The Football Association has announced they can take ‘disciplinary action’ against clubs whose fans sing the words ‘rent boy’.

Such news comes after a recent increase in cases of the homophobic chants within the game, particularly towards Chelsea fans.

Alleged chanting took place from some Manchester City supporters during their FA Cup win against the Blues on Sunday.

This occurred just two days after homophobic chants were targeted at Everton boss and former Chelsea player Frank Lampard during their loss against Manchester United.

Amid the recent incidents, the FA said in a statement: “Today, the FA has formally written to all clubs across the Premier League, EFL, National League, Women’s Super League, Women’s Championship and Steps 2-4, to remind them that it can pursue formal disciplinary action against any club whose supporters engage in discriminatory behaviour, now including the use of the term ‘rent boy’.

“This important step follows the recent successful prosecution of an individual by the Crown Prosecution Service for homophobic abuse, specifically relating to the term ‘rent boy’.

“The FA has now informed all clubs that it considers the ‘rent boy’ chant to be a breach of the FA Rules. These rules apply to the conduct of supporters at both home and away fixtures, and clubs at all levels of English football have a responsibility to ensure their spectators behave appropriately when attending matches.”

The statement added: “The FA takes all allegations of discrimination extremely seriously and would encourage anybody who has been subject to, or a witness of incidents of discrimination, to report it to the FA, the club or the relevant authorities so it can be investigated thoroughly.

https://talksport.com/football/1300245/fa-charge-clubs-homophobic-chanting-chelsea/

 

About time too. 

Good!

Slight tangent but I remember on Reddit someone asking why it was so offensive for fans to sing that too us. He said "Chelsea are only called rent boys because they loan (rent) out so many players.. I don't see what the big deal is" 🤦‍♂️

never bothered me, dont care about it at all

 

FA should focus more on issues like sh*tty refs

 

And hopefully they will not overextend these rules to a point everyone cant swear in the stadium because it is 'offensive'

I'm sure the ability for the FA to now 'take action' against the this chant will have the same effect as their ability to take action against racist chants, sexist chants and other things such as Hillsborough and Munich chants has had.

Man City condemned the chant after Sunday's game, so it can only be a matter of time before City announce the banning of over two thousand season ticket holders.

I applaud this if Spurs fans are not even able to sing, 'We are the y*ds' seems only fair that the rent boy chant is included too.

Never about loans for me more about young men servicing MPs with particular sexual needs and of course this is near Westminster and we are seen as the closest team.  

Presumably it's the word Chelsea that is the deal breaker. If the Man City fans were just chanting rent boys, they could say that is was a self deprecating chant, an ironic humorous chant to themselves.

After all Spuds are okay chanting y*ds about themselves.

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