Swearing

AlexMac said:
warpig said:
no offence, but it is if youve lived those 30 years still living in the box bedroom of your man and dads house. what stand do you sit in?

Those 30 years were mainly on the outside and I have taken my children to football matches and now my grand children. I have a seasoncard in the Colin Bell Stand Level 3, went to both United cup matches, went to Stoke cup at home and have my ticket for next Wednesday. Still don't like unnecessary foul language.

I actually totally agree if you were talking about everyday life, but your not.

As I have said before, Football = Swearing.
 
AlexMac said:
warpig said:
no offence, but it is if youve lived those 30 years still living in the box bedroom of your man and dads house. what stand do you sit in?

Those 30 years were mainly on the outside and I have taken my children to football matches and now my grand children. I have a seasoncard in the Colin Bell Stand Level 3, went to both United cup matches, went to Stoke cup at home and have my ticket for next Wednesday. Still don't like unnecessary foul language.

up there you probably wont get a lot of swearing, thats why a lot of the people who sit there, sit there. this is fair enough. when my daughter gets older and when i take her to the games regularly i wll probably sit up there. however, i thinlk youve got to draw a line and accept that when you get to lower tier east and south your going to hear swearing. if you dont agree with it sit elsewhere. these two stands are the lungs of the stadium and to start kicking people out for showing a bit of pasison sets a bad precedence imo.
 
AlexMac said:

Is this meant to be a genuine contribution to this debate?

Can't be bothered with you anymore, just going to give my kids there daily lesson in swearing and spitting ;)
 
AlexMac said:

Is this meant to be a genuine contribution to this debate?

Gaz has a point mate, if you walk down the road and hear thie beef and mouth or your stood at the bus stop and hear it, then yes its not the thing really is it? where as football, within reason, is a given that your gonna hear Beef and that is that, not repetetive swearing but as i said before, its spontaneous with 99'9% of supporters of any club.
 
buzzer1 said:
where as football, within reason.

Is this not my point - it has to be within reason - not repetitive to the point it upsets other supporters. If I really wanted this I'd go to Anfield or Goodison Park.
 

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