Embarrassed to be a cov fan (4 Viewers)

Covcraig@bury

Well-Known Member
I really don't get why anyone over 20 years old would sit there
I and 5 others are in the process of moving. It’s a fucking playground in block 14 . But in all fairness they take their own colouring books with them 🤦‍♂️
 

Adge

Well-Known Member
It’s all done for attention seeking unfortunately ( being in the press etc).

There was a conversation being had after one of the sky blue tavern events recently about this. They’re harmless but it does make CCFC look tinpot and I wish they would’ve do it.
So then-it’s had the desired effect if at the end of a social event people are talking about them.
 

Covkid1968#

Well-Known Member
Saw some kicking off at the end of the game in blk 18 when an old boy asked/told some guys to move as they stood in the way at the bottom the stairs by the exit at the end of the game. Got very finger pointy …shouting and tbh they were in the way completely blocking their view. Think they had a young child with them (the pair stood up) tbh the old boy didn’t look intimidated but he shouldn’t need to be, or be in that position …rude and aggressive with no need, there were empty seats they could have just sat in
Not a Daily Mail reader by any stretch but Mrs shared an article in there this week and it’s about how the young generation just can’t accept the word ‘no’ or being told ‘you can’t do that’. How being respectful is demeaning or weak in front of others… what the feck is happening with society!!! Covid seems to have amplified this behaviour!!!
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
Not a Daily Mail reader by any stretch but Mrs shared an article in there this week and it’s about how the young generation just can’t accept the word ‘no’ or being told ‘you can’t do that’. How being respectful is demeaning or weak in front of others… what the feck is happening with society!!! Covid seems to have amplified this behaviour!!!
It’s always happened and society would have been far more dangerous centuries ago.
 

Covkid1968#

Well-Known Member
It’s always happened and society would have been far more dangerous centuries ago.
I don’t think previous generations had the same sense of entitlement… it’s being driven by social media and weak parenting. And I include myself in that parenting criticism
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
I don’t think previous generations had the same sense of entitlement… it’s being driven by social media and weak parenting. And I include myself in that parenting criticism
I don’t agree, there are plenty of young people who are prepared to work hard and others who don’t, which will have always been the case. I do think social media has caused increased consumerism and probably makes people compare themselves to others more in an unhealthy way though.
 

Tommo1993

Well-Known Member
Don’t think it’s the mere existence that gets on my nerves. It’s more the fact that pretty much all media treat them as the face of Coventry City. Sky Sports will always find them. That and their self-important bullshit.
 

ms639

Well-Known Member
Not a Daily Mail reader by any stretch but Mrs shared an article in there this week and it’s about how the young generation just can’t accept the word ‘no’ or being told ‘you can’t do that’. How being respectful is demeaning or weak in front of others… what the feck is happening with society!!! Covid seems to have amplified this behaviour!!!

‘Not a daily mail reader but believe their bollocks if the wife tells me’ almost worse tbf


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

Yank

Well-Known Member
As an educator of the younger generation it is quite simple: The culture in the world today has made them disrespectful pricks, way more than they used to be and that is totally down to social media and similar. Sad state of affairs.
 

Covkid1968#

Well-Known Member
‘Not a daily mail reader but believe their bollocks if the wife tells me’ almost worse tbf


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don’t believe anything that rag says. But it’s been reported elsewhere and I’m looking at some first hand evidence whenever I come into contact with the yoof of today or my kids friends. I just think there is a whole load of shit coming down the track with this teenage generation. Of course there are some really good kids out there… but there are far more spoilt entitled brats who think you can earn a great living from just talking shite on social media… I despair!!!
 

steveo1987

Well-Known Member
The little prick in question was cringeworthy embarrassing, it would have been beautiful to see him knocked( out by anyone willing to do which several had a nibble with but backed off because of obvious porridge time) , just to teach him a lesson in life.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
As an educator of the younger generation it is quite simple: The culture in the world today has made them disrespectful pricks, way more than they used to be and that is totally down to social media and similar. Sad state of affairs.
The same was said 20 years ago when I was a teenager. Social media has got nothing to do with young people being disrespectful, personally I find older generations to be just as disrespectful to others as young people.
 

skybluecam

Well-Known Member
Not a Daily Mail reader by any stretch but Mrs shared an article in there this week and it’s about how the young generation just can’t accept the word ‘no’ or being told ‘you can’t do that’. How being respectful is demeaning or weak in front of others… what the feck is happening with society!!! Covid seems to have amplified this behaviour!!!
“The young generation” lmfao I’m sure the olden days were such a utopia.

Football has never had a hooligan problem before no no no
 

Terry_dactyl

Well-Known Member
I don’t believe anything that rag says. But it’s been reported elsewhere and I’m looking at some first hand evidence whenever I come into contact with the yoof of today or my kids friends. I just think there is a whole load of shit coming down the track with this teenage generation. Of course there are some really good kids out there… but there are far more spoilt entitled brats who think you can earn a great living from just talking shite on social media… I despair!!!
You might be right, although it’s not my experience, but doesn’t every generation say the same about the yoof? Isn’t it just us getting old(er)?
 

AOM

Well-Known Member
The same was said 20 years ago when I was a teenager. Social media has got nothing to do with young people being disrespectful, personally I find older generations to be just as disrespectful to others as young people.

Don't think Aristotle would have been a fan of Singers Corner...

“[Young people] are high-minded because they have not yet been humbled by life, nor have they experienced the force of circumstances.

They think they know everything, and are always quite sure about it."

Aristotle, 4th Century BC
 

andrew.roberts

Well-Known Member
Don't think Aristotle would have been a fan of Singers Corner...

“[Young people] are high-minded because they have not yet been humbled by life, nor have they experienced the force of circumstances.

They think they know everything, and are always quite sure about it."

Aristotle, 4th Century BC
Young people are cunts nowadays

But saying that a lot of the older generation are cunts too


So, in summary, the world is now full of cunts

These words will probably be quoted in centuries to come

Saddlebrains, 21st. Century AD
 

rob9872

Well-Known Member
‘Screw you, screw Blockbusters, and take that as a little lesson from the University of Life’
Just for absolute clarity, is Bob Holness or the video store you dislike? Or both?
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top