Bewar3them00n said:I think the OP stated that his kid was frightened by the bloke, and in tears.. which tbh, seeing a big fat red faced pissed up knuckle dragger,effing and jeffing like he was fit to burst, would disconcert any adult, let alone a 6 year old!PrestwichPeteMcfc said:mancity61 said:The problem is it is not the Kippax Street Stand 1970's when anything went and women and children did not attend football.
Are women and children more offended by swearing, or are angry men just offended on their behalf?
I find it weird that some parents think that if their children hear swear words at football, it will cause them to go around swearing all the time. Listening to swearing as a child at Maine Road hasn't caused me to develop tourettes, My dad would say to me 'You shouldn't repeat any of the naughty words you hear at City' so I didn't. I don't understand why some believe that hearing swear words is really unhealthy for children.
Would it really?
I've always found big fat red faced pissed up knuckle draggers, effing and jeffing to be quite entertaining.