let me tell you, i have been at upton park and it is NOT a place for kids. There were some serious nutbars there.
Not all of them, some Hammers fans keep tropical fish........
let me tell you, i have been at upton park and it is NOT a place for kids. There were some serious nutbars there.
I thought 18,000 of us chanted 'wanker' at the ref at half time? Perhaps we'll all be getting banning orders.
Not all of them, some Hammers fans keep tropical fish........
wot? still savin for the fish?They're the posh one's....i've only got a coldwater tank at the mo !!!!
By the sounds of it im near you if not right next to you in the East. There was a chap 2 or 3 rows back from us really giving it large who i'd never seen or rather heard before and im amazed whoever it was who pulled Glentana up didnt pull this guy up too because he would have heard him as well. Much respect for Glentana posting this thread today I think most people realised emotions ran incredibly high on Saturday and because of that hopefully a warning will be the outcome.
you sound like a barrel of laughs mate - have you never, ever had a moment where you didn't quite reach your own peerless standards of perfection?
My 9 year old daughter asked me what wanker meant at half time. I had an interesting 15 minutes trying to come up with a decent response! Failed big time!!
I am not a massive fan of bad language when there is no need but when you watch a match like we did Saturday it is hard to defend. I knew what to expect when buying my season ticket?
Its the way modern football is going. I think on Radio 5 last week they had a government minister on saying that they were going to eradicate all forms of chanting and singing and shouting at matches if any abuse was included.
You will not be allowed to shout or gesture at any player, official or away supporter with any thing that would cause offence. If you would not get away with it in the street you will not be allowed to get away with it in a sporting arena.
You might as well go to the cinema
missing the point! Big Time
Passion is great, haranging the ref, officials, opposing players is all we want from BHA supporters but using the word C**T in front of children? What sort of adult are you? Do you not have kids? It's pathetic.
No one wants a sterile environment, no one wants a souless experience. Call the opposing forces anything you like, I just feel that to use base uneducated language in front of minors is irresponsible and indefensible. Unless of course you dont have children yet!
Am sure Gus said a few words as well! Will he be getting banned from the Amex also? Hopefully you wont get a ban. Nothing wrong with a bit of passion from the crowd and fair enough with the apology for those who took exception. Swearing happens at football. Whats the big deal?
Well, the baldy as you decscribe me, although I'm not and for the record i never through a punch at anyone. It may have looked that way when I gestured to the chap in the floppy hat after he threatened me.Surely at 'normal' games OTT swearing is just annoying for everyone, as would be a sterile stadium without any. I grew up hearing it at football, I've used it when no other words would do and sometimes I've sat and been compelled to say nothing. It's all about proportions. March 97 against Orient, almost everyone found swear words that day, on less emotional days far fewer. There will always be some who need them and others who detest them, there always has been. Saturday was more emotional than on previous occasions. I just hope common sense prevails as these days it seems less a part of our society unfortunately.
Now to a more interesting issue: OP, we're curious...were you the baldy or the chap with the wooly hat!?
I have two very well behaved children thanks. and both doing very well.No one wants a sterile environment, no one wants a souless experience. Call the opposing forces anything you like, I just feel that to use base uneducated language in front of minors is irresponsible and indefensible. Unless of course you dont have children yet!