And the last time you sat in the family zone was?
Nobody is saying there is a filter, but it's a respect thing and it is an allocated place for families to sit.
Couldn't have put it better myself , maybe rugby should be the chosen sport for the liberal leftie luvvies.As much as I like your stance you make regarding SISU e.c.t, let's get one thing straight, this is a football forum, you won't find many at all caring about what a rugby game atmosphere is like. I can't stand the sport, it's full of chest pumping, I'm hard Bruce Lee type of people, it's major boring shit. That's why it's friendly atmospheres, because it's boring, you need to entertain yourself.
Football is what it is, children don't need sugar coating, the whole world is tribal, every country right now and it's leaders are tribal, it's reality.
Can take your children to watch skillful players do things amazing with a football, or take them to watch men smack the shit out of each other legally on a pitch.
Catch my drift?
Never had to sit in the Family zone. My girls being Welsh prefer to watch our local Rugby team (Caerphilly) and never had the slightest inclination to watch Football. Hence I used to sit with my brother after my journey up to Coventry in the old "Telegraph Stand". as for respect, you're delusional if you think "Away Fans" or even CCFC fans think about "Not swearing" because there are kids in the crowd. They will/are going to swear, so I think people will have to live with that fact.
Is language and attitudes any different to the last 100 years ? I would say that today's football experience is far more comfortable and safer than at anytime in my life.
Anyone who has a complaint about watching today obviously weren't around in the 60s 70s and 80s, when going to any game was a lesson in battlefield tactics.
Regarding the language , if you follow social media, watch TV or just listen to today's kids in the street you will find they could teach us a thing or two about being foul mouthed. I hear more bad language in most films today than on a football match day.
Football has always been the most passionate sport on the planet and always will be, regardless of how big the crowd is.
If anyone wants a nice family day out in a completely sanitised atmosphere then try a wasps rugby game , at least there the kids can wave their little plastic flags while the adults discuss the next week's business meetings.
This is not a rant aimed at anybody , it's just my opinion . Maybe people should use the areas designated for parents and children! Every ground in the country has them.
Yes!... And it used to be Telegraph Stand before that!You are still completely missing the point.
If people go to games and love to give it the "come on then you wankers" to their fans and the old wanker signs they tend to sit closest to the away fans. Nobody is saying people can't swear, just that it's generally block 15/16 by the scoreboard that has that sort of thing.
The family zone is furthest away from the away fans also.
So people don't swear at rugby matches ? To me rugby is a passionate sport on the pitch , it's a pity that is where it ends. A crowd which was double the average on boxing day created less atmosphere than you would find on the moon.
Old skool...While maybe not extreme abuse, I do like a bit of slating and bickering. Not to the extent of telling kids to kick their heads in, more like "boooooooooooo the other team, boo" and "us" and "them" while the game is on.
Not really a fan of all of the shakey hand lovey dovey stuff with other teams fans, it annoys me they get "welcomed" etc.
Bring back away mascots and the wrestling between them too!
For me you can keep any pre-match circus entertainment and shove it. Give me back the days of a couple of pints and a wander up for kick off.That's because most of the attendees are just going along for their latest 'entertainment' experience. Football crowds are sometimes the same in the Premier League in my experience.
Old skool...
Old skool...
For me you can keep any pre-match circus entertainment and shove it. Give me back the days of a couple of pints and a wander up for kick off.
People do realise all the razzmatazz is not there for people's entertainment, it's purely to get you to purchase overpriced refreshments.
When is the last time you want to a Rugby match of ever.As much as I like your stance you make regarding SISU e.c.t, let's get one thing straight, this is a football forum, you won't find many at all caring about what a rugby game atmosphere is like. I can't stand the sport, it's full of chest pumping, I'm hard Bruce Lee type of people, it's major boring shit. That's why it's friendly atmospheres, because it's boring, you need to entertain yourself.
Football is what it is, children don't need sugar coating, the whole world is tribal, every country right now and it's leaders are tribal, it's reality.
Can take your children to watch skillful players do things amazing with a football, or take them to watch men smack the shit out of each other legally on a pitch.
Catch my drift?
All I want is a beer or few before the game. Catch up with people I haven't seen for a while. Bit of banter with our opponents.From your name on here you would presumably like me go back a long way. You will remember that gates at Highfield Road woulid open at about 12.30 for. 3 pm. ( or 3.15pm ) kick off. The place would be heaving well before kick off with Radio Sky Blue entertaining people but other stuff going on too. Marching bands, trampolining, dog display teams, motor cycle display teams, celebrities who were visiting the Hippodrome , all were theire on various occasions. I don't see any razzmatazz these days which I think is a shame as again it might attract more fans.
And as if by magic, a "Sound filter" appears and the kids can't hear any swearing, or the sight of "SISU OUT Banners" and fighting are replaced by Unicorns sparkling in their place, and everything on planet SISU is love and harmony.... No! I'm not disrespecting the use of "Kids Zones" and long may they last. I'm just bringing you all into the real world.
1959 you could go out and leave your house unlocked and all sorts who wouldnt want to go back to them days.I think most of us know about the real world, It's just that some people can express themselves without using foul language all the while.
Unfortunately others can't
People now use language in front of their families and in front of strangers that I didn't hear as an apprentice on the factory floor in 1959.
There's nothing clever about that and I'm sure it does put some families off going to football matches.
Well as I don't drink like many others who go to football maybe some prematch entertainment, could have a bar for the drinkers food etc works well at the Rugby whether you like the game or not they do know how to make the most of it.All I want is a beer or few before the game. Catch up with people I haven't seen for a while. Bit of banter with our opponents.
If I wanted to watch a marching band I would go to see one. If I wanted to watch dancing dogs I'd go to a nightclub.
Bet he lived in a cardboard box in middle of Road.1959 you could go out and leave your house unlocked and all sorts who wouldnt want to go back to them days.
Have sat in the family enclosure a few times and thats a place where you wind your neck in, if your otherwise inclined, and turn off the swearing bit of your brain that should be a no brainer.Unfortunately it is not just kids with families in the family zone. On a number of occasions after h/t and sometimes from the start pairs of 20yr + olds have sat near us because there are seats...reeking of booze and some terrible language. I'm no prude and my lad doesn't use or copy the language but it may be an issue for some. I do think tithes should monitor the family seating area more
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Luxury!Bet he lived in a cardboard box in middle of Road.
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