I was in upper J with my 7 year old son and although i didn't hear any anti Parky talk there was one bloke who kept jumping up and shouting and every scream ended with the word C**T .
There were plenty of kids up there yet this moron continued. Luckily my son knows never to repeat any bad language he hears but it still makes me angry when morons like this ignore children around them.
We hear so much about less aggression and no swearing yet the stewards turn a blind eye to it.
[cite]Posted By: Bedsaddick[/cite]I was in upper J with my 7 year old son and although i didn't hear any anti Parky talk there was one bloke who kept jumping up and shouting and every scream ended with the word C**T .
There were plenty of kids up there yet this moron continued. Luckily my son knows never to repeat any bad language he hears but it still makes me angry when morons like this ignore children around them.
We hear so much about less aggression and no swearing yet the stewards turn a blind eye to it.
No offence, but swearing always is, and always will be part and parcel of watching football in this country. There is a large area of the ground set aside for people with kids. I swear when I go to football - and I don't give a toss if people around me don't like it. I don't regularly use the 'C' word - though I have been known to do so on occasion.
I remember a game (but not which one) when a guy turned up with his girlfriend, probably for the first time as the ref made a dodgy call and he jumped up and yelled 'you stupid cu-' before looking at a not very impressed girl and changing midsentence to '-idiot.'
[cite]Posted By: Bedsaddick[/cite]I was in upper J with my 7 year old son and although i didn't hear any anti Parky talk there was one bloke who kept jumping up and shouting and every scream ended with the word C**T .
There were plenty of kids up there yet this moron continued. Luckily my son knows never to repeat any bad language he hears but it still makes me angry when morons like this ignore children around them.
We hear so much about less aggression and no swearing yet the stewards turn a blind eye to it.
No offence, but swearing always is, and always will be part and parcel of watching football in this country. There is a large area of the ground set aside for people with kids. I swear when I go to football - and I don't give a toss if people around me don't like it. I don't regularly use the 'C' word - though I have been known to do so on occasion.
I swear as well but not every sentence and certainly not when im sitting near young children. I'm no prude but when a guy stands up behind a 6 year old girl and shouts " Your a paedophile C**T ref! then there comes a time when something has to be done.
As i explain to my son people who swear like that all the time only because they aren't clever enough to use normal words.
[cite]Posted By: Bedsaddick[/cite]I was in upper J with my 7 year old son and although i didn't hear any anti Parky talk there was one bloke who kept jumping up and shouting and every scream ended with the word C**T .
There were plenty of kids up there yet this moron continued. Luckily my son knows never to repeat any bad language he hears but it still makes me angry when morons like this ignore children around them.
We hear so much about less aggression and no swearing yet the stewards turn a blind eye to it.
No offence, but swearing always is, and always will be part and parcel of watching football in this country. There is a large area of the ground set aside for people with kids. I swear when I go to football - and I don't give a toss if people around me don't like it. I don't regularly use the 'C' word - though I have been known to do so on occasion.
I swear as well but not every sentence and certainly not when im sitting near young children. I'm no prude but when a guy stands up behind a 6 year old girl and shouts " Your a paedophile C**T ref! then there comes a time when something has to be done.
As i explain to my son people who swear like that all the time only because they aren't clever enough to use normal words.
And that's fair enough - because 'paedophile C**T' isn't just swearing - it's stupid, and done deliberately to get a reaction from the pillocks he sits with. I've almost torn someone's head off before after he spent literally fifteen minutes 'singing' about some opponent's 'prostitute mother' - but it was more because it was infantile, pointless and f***ing annoying than offensive.
PS: I swear a lot - and I have a better vocabulary than about 98% of people you know. Swearing doesn't make you automatically stupid. However, whilst I think what I do at football is - within acceptable boundaries - nobody's business, by the same rationale, I wouldn't swear around your seven year old on a train, bus, in the street or pretty much any venue other than football.
Today my 7 year old son said he wanted to call the ref the "F" word, but knew it was naughty so didnt. I quickly distracted him when they started calling him a "W"
[cite]Posted By: Numbers[/cite]Today my 7 year old son said he wanted to call the ref the "F" word, but knew it was naughty so didnt. I quickly distracted him when they started calling him a "W"
Instead of distracting him, teach him that f*** isnt an adjective
I'm afraid I use the C word every now and then and as controversial as it might sound if you don't want your son to hear swear words take him to the family stand, which is why it's called the family stand.
When I take my boy to football I'll take him to the east or west because I know what goes on in the NU. That and I can't trust RedarmySe7 not to spit over his head if he's behind us!
As for the Park chant, when I turned round it seemed to be one bloke on his own. A bloke I've never seen there before I might add. Why do some people just have to be twats?
[cite]Posted By: Plaaayer[/cite]I'm afraid I use the C word every now and then and as controversial as it might sound if you don't want your son to hear swear words take him to the family stand, which is why it's called the family stand.
When I take my boy to football I'll take him to the east or west because I know what goes on in the NU. That and I can't trust RedarmySe7 not to spit over his head if he's behind us!
As for the Park chant, when I turned round it seemed to be one bloke on his own. A bloke I've never seen there before I might add. Why do some people just have to be twats?
So if i don't like an aggressive moron shouting Paedophile C""T to the referee i should move to the family stand ?
How sad is that.
My son loves the atmosphere in the North stand so why should we have to move because of him ?
bloke was on his own older person who should know better and if he does not he is a proper prick and yeah him and his cronies.............. not going into to it not in a mood for a rant
I'm not saying that the bloke sounds like a complete C.................I mean wally! I'm just saying if you don't want your son to hear rubbish like that then there is always alternatives.
Last time I was at a game I was in West Upper, no one around me showed any type of emotion, when the oppoisiton scored few of them said good goal and all that, I was swearing like mental, couldn't help it.
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Probably not they are all in their 40s or 50s.
People like this need filling in.
oh, he's Roland's brother and Kevin's friend ;-)
Anyone steps out of line then you can go and work your jab on them and I'll hold your coat.
There were plenty of kids up there yet this moron continued. Luckily my son knows never to repeat any bad language he hears but it still makes me angry when morons like this ignore children around them.
We hear so much about less aggression and no swearing yet the stewards turn a blind eye to it.
I swear as well but not every sentence and certainly not when im sitting near young children. I'm no prude but when a guy stands up behind a 6 year old girl and shouts " Your a paedophile C**T ref! then there comes a time when something has to be done.
As i explain to my son people who swear like that all the time only because they aren't clever enough to use normal words.
PS: I swear a lot - and I have a better vocabulary than about 98% of people you know. Swearing doesn't make you automatically stupid. However, whilst I think what I do at football is - within acceptable boundaries - nobody's business, by the same rationale, I wouldn't swear around your seven year old on a train, bus, in the street or pretty much any venue other than football.
Instead of distracting him, teach him that f*** isnt an adjective
i swear and can understand the occasional use of swearing. I don't like hearing a constant stream of it,
Dislike the C word and rarely use it
Edited, and i know... hence why i said it isnt an adjective
When I take my boy to football I'll take him to the east or west because I know what goes on in the NU. That and I can't trust RedarmySe7 not to spit over his head if he's behind us!
As for the Park chant, when I turned round it seemed to be one bloke on his own. A bloke I've never seen there before I might add. Why do some people just have to be twats?
So if i don't like an aggressive moron shouting Paedophile C""T to the referee i should move to the family stand ?
How sad is that.
My son loves the atmosphere in the North stand so why should we have to move because of him ?
Never
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