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F##king swearing at football

Is there too much swearing on the 'terraces'

  • It's quite inappropriate

    Votes: 13 17.1%
  • F##k it

    Votes: 63 82.9%

  • Total voters
    76


stu7878

mid air general
Oct 9, 2008
334
Some real big mother f:censored:ker yesterday, gave a guy sitting near to me a rightl bol:censored:king for swearing to much.
What a w:censored:ker I thought, its a f:censored:king football match not a c:censored:ting mothers meeting!

But does he have a point?
Or was he just a being a big sh:censored:t-bag

This was not in the 'family stand' by the way.
 






Trigger

Well-known member
Jul 4, 2003
40,457
Brighton
It's only naturally for a good old swear up when your team keep f***ing up...

However, if it's some dippy chav where every other word is a dis or a dat or a swear then he fully deserves both barrels.
 
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bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
It's only naturally for a good old swear up when your team keep f***ing up...

However, it's some dippy chav where every other word is a dis or a dat or a swear then he fully deserves both barrels.

That's exactly right, to me there are far too many people who have a bad case of Turrets Syndrome. I find two types of people who do this, those who do it for effect (I have a female boss a good few years ago who swore all the time because she thought it made her sound tough, actually all it did was make her like a slut). The other type are those people who just can't help themselves because they are just plain ignorant.
 








bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent

Believe me, you wouldn't want to. She'd been with the firm for some years and had slept her way up up to where she was (quite a few females had done that there). If you like large droopy breasts and a fat arse, you be okay).
 


bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
In the family stand - no.
Anywhere else - yes.

If you don't like swearing, particularly in front of children, sit in the family stand.

Most people swear under duress but there are those who do it as a 'natural' part of their speech.
 




Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle
Some real big mother f:censored:ker yesterday, gave a guy sitting near to me a rightl bol:censored:king for swearing to much.
What a w:censored:ker I thought, its a f:censored:king football match not a c:censored:ting mothers meeting!

But does he have a point?
Or was he just a being a big sh:censored:t-bag

This was not in the 'family stand' by the way.

If it was in G block, that was me, not the big mother f:censored:ker. The told off guy. I found it strange that he resorted to swearing to make his point though. I was quite proud of my shout of "referee that is preposterous" not long after though.

He was huge though and there was no chance of me getting in to argument with him.
 


stu7878

mid air general
Oct 9, 2008
334
If it was in G block, that was me, not the big mother f:censored:ker. The told off guy. I found it strange that he resorted to swearing to make his point though. I was quite proud of my shout of "referee that is preposterous" not long after though.

He was huge though and there was no chance of me getting in to argument with him.

Yep thats the one.....
He was big wasn't he??!! Wanted to say something to him myself but promptly zipped up my mouth when i turned round to see the size of him.
Most amused at the proposterous comment though, you weren't 'patronizing' him were you?? lol
 


Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle
I may well have been. I did ask him to ask me nicely to stop swearing.

The weird thing is I thought I was relatively restrained by my standards yesterday. He should have been there for Hartlepool or Norwich that was some top quality swearing action.
 




Meade's Ball

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,653
Hither (sometimes Thither)
I'd say it was less the swearing the guy was bothered about and more the fact that guiding the referee and linesmen and our players unhilariously when we're looking to watch the game and not wanting to have our feelings interupted by someone's inherent attention-seeking jabbermouthedness. But maybe he got perturbed by the shouting of "f***" a few times. I wasn't. I like swearing.
I wouldn't like the football to be silent at all, and maybe i just wish i heard more than one voice intermittently babbling for the sake of it.
 


stu7878

mid air general
Oct 9, 2008
334
I may well have been. I did ask him to ask me nicely to stop swearing.

The weird thing is I thought I was relatively restrained by my standards yesterday. He should have been there for Hartlepool or Norwich that was some top quality swearing action.

Yeah very true, well he obviously isn't a regular, in that seat anyway. Or he would have said something about your dirty potty mouth a long time ago!!
 
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R. Slicker

Well-known member
Jan 1, 2009
4,490
If it was in G block, that was me, not the big mother f:censored:ker. The told off guy. I found it strange that he resorted to swearing to make his point though. I was quite proud of my shout of "referee that is preposterous" not long after though.

He was huge though and there was no chance of me getting in to argument with him.

I have no problem with it, Unless you were the guy at the back of G, who's only swearing was to tell our players how 'F**king Sh*t' they are, in which case you can f**k off.
 






Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle
I have no problem with it, Unless you were the guy at the back of G, who's only swearing was to tell our players how 'F**king Sh*t' they are, in which case you can f**k off.

No, I rarely get on the back of players. The ref and linesman get it every match pretty much, not my fault though if just occasionally they were competent there would be no need to shout at them.
 




Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle

Really? When did I have a go at any players yesterday? I did engage in a bit of Navarro bashing a few months ago but my new years resolution was to cut that out.
 




Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
Its abit like going to a Punk gig and complaining about the mosh pit, if you dont like it stand somewhere else!
 


The Wizard

Well-known member
Jul 2, 2009
18,401
Really? When did I have a go at any players yesterday? I did engage in a bit of Navarro bashing a few months ago but my new years resolution was to cut that out.

I wasn't replying to you. :lolol:

Just saying bullshit..
 


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