I’m not boasting about it, merely stating a fact. I support Everton for family reasons. And I don’t go round calling old people that word, I don’t know where you got that idea from. I’m not Alan Pardew (who’s more of a you know what than Pellegrini).
Do you get upset when women swear at matches? Why are men allowed to swear but not us?
Here we go again. No peace even on my birthday. As you and that Karen seen intent on mithering me l will answer your question and then ignore you.
Why are you 'stating a fact' about you using that word? I certainly did not ask you to and you didn't have to use it but you did and you come over as being proud to do so. Well done you again.
I do not give a monkey's about Everton and would be glad to see them go down. Delighted in fact.
I started the discussion on this thread following a joke' about an older disabled fan who was called a FOC. I personally find that offensive to myself and any older people. Not you, not the Queen of Sheba not anyone will ever convince me that it is acceptable to call anyone 'a f@cking old c'@nt'.
Some male posters have said they don't mind. I hope I answered them in the same respectful way they did to me. If you had read the whole thread you would have seen the context of what was being said. Instead three posters piled in saying 'l am a woman and I say c@nt' in an aggreesive way. Well good on you all. Here's a biscuit each.
Didn't Obnoxious Alan Pardew have to apologise for using insulting language? He didn't invent the phrase so l don’t see why he is quoted.
Perhaps l have led a sheltered life as a vicar bit l can honestly say that l have heard very little swearing by women in the ground and in the pub or on trains and trams so it's not a question of women being 'allowed' to swear like men.
I will finish by saying once again it is highly offensive to call senior citizens 'f@cking old c@nt'. People wouldn't do it to their own parents so why do they think it's OK with other people's?