JM Mcr
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I seem to recall a few years back family stands being mixed, after all if we can't behave in front of children it really is a poor show. I do take your point on celebrating in another fans' area but I got the impression from the post that the family in question were restrained, just a low 5 (whatever the fuck that is) and a smile or 2. Had he said they were dancing around, punching the air, I'd have no problems with anyone getting them ejected..cheddar404 said:JM Mcr said:Well unless it was those same pricks from Wembley Way that you had removed from the family stand I don't see the relevance. Or do you think that because some arseholes ruined your son's day you were obliged to return the compliment when the chance arose?manchester blue said:Do you know what? Secretly I felt bad for a few moments . Then I thought of walking to Wembley in the FA Cup semi when a gang of cockney red twats asked me and my ten year old son and my friend and his 21 year old daughter to sing Munich songs to them. I thought how that affected him and how he worried all through the match that he would bump into some more of your hard cockney wankers after the game and how it ruined his very first trip to Wembley. And then I couldn't give two shits.
Hope that clears it up for you. I dare say the fact you have survived on Bluemoon means you are one of the few decent United fans but to be honest I fucking hate the huge majority of you from your hypocritical, ungracious manager to your plastic fans whether they are from Salford or Singapore.
As I said, well done you - and an extra special thumbs up for being proud enough of it to brag about it on the internet!
As much as I agree in part with you, that area is meant for home fans only and if I were at Old Trafford I'd either show no emotion if city scored or expect to be thrown out. It'd be nice if we could all sit together as one happy family but it's not like that is it? You have to question the parents taking their kids to a derby match and sitting with rival fans.
Final point on questioning the parents, with the amount of coins n shit that gets flung back n forth between fans at derby games these days as a parent I'd be less worried about my kids safety in your family stand than I would in the away end (and before anyone thinks I'm having a go at City the coin throwing comes from knobheads on both sides).