At the end of the day, if you want to go football matches with family you sit in the FAMILY STAND.
If you want to make noise and sing, shout, swear sit in Block 15!
I wish more people around me sung, shouted and swore at least I would know they were awake
I've heard a lot of people say that, but even so is it not possible to sing, shout and support the club without constant swearing? I know it's a huge part of following a club, but my point is that is doesn't have to be.
I wish more people around me sung, shouted and swore at least I would know they were awake
Saturday at the football is my day. A day off from working, a day off from the misses and if I choose to stand up,shout,swear, piss about at the football I will do it. If people are offended by my actions there's normally 20'000 other seats they can go and sit in!
I love it when people stand up to shout and forget what they are going to say
Ahh the decision whether to shout at Bell, Baker, Clingan or Mcsheff first. I experienced this a lot last seasonHaha! Think I'm guilty of this! Or gone to shout two things at the same time and shouting something that makes absolutely no sense!
Ahh the decision whether to shout at Bell, Baker, Clingan or Mcsheff first. I experienced this a lot last season
I remember once when I sat in the tesco stand right in front of me Doyle had committed a silly foul and gobbed off at the ref and got deservedly booked for it. As soon as the yellow card came out he went back to the ref and started f'ing and even called the ref the C word, everybody in the block was telling Doyle to shut up and leave it alone. He didn't listen and managed to get himself booked again and sent off, one of the only times I've ever felt like booing one of our players.
Coming from a Rugby background, I can't believe the language used at referees in football. You see it on the tv, they eff n jeff at referees like it'll win them the game!
In rugby, you call the ref 'sir'. I'm football, you seem to call him 'dickhead', and that's being lenient.
It's the referee's fault that players verbally abuse them? You sure...:thinking about:The referees/authorities have brought that on themselves. If they sent players off, as they should, for such offences it would soon be cut out.
However, i do remember one disgusting incident. A young kid, around 7 years old, was with his Dad at a match this season sat behind me in Block 15. A chant of 'Fuck Off Burnley' started and the Dad, who was clearly drunk, joined in. Of course the child then copied his old man and his dad even told him the words as he was saying it wrong. Me and my friends laughed at the first time but we then realised how disgusting it actually was! I mean in my house we get told off for saying Damn and shut up! I do genuinely worry for that kids future, because he'll end up being a drunken, benefit scrounging Chav like his father. I despair.
People go to football for a break from routine in life and release tensions and frustrations as well as having a good day on the pop with mates. This causes swearing a lot. I can only remember one game I have been to for many years where I was soberish. Putting everything together means I swear at games. If you have younger kids they should be in the family section. It is safer for them and better on their ears. When they are old enough to know right from wrong and a bit bigger they are ok to join the fans who go to games to enjoy themselves. So some people don't understand why people need to swear at games. I don't understand how anyone can go to games and not let their emotions take over. How can they sit all the way through a game and not sing or swear? I have 7 kids. They know not to copy what I say. The eldest 4 have left home, well will be 4 once eldest lad joins the army on the 27th. They were never harmed by my swearing. It is not big. It is not clever. It is something I do when I feel frustrated or someone p!sses me off. The problem is this is what happens at nearly all games these days.
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