No, I don't have any kids and as far as I am concerned, you have the responsibility of raising them so it is up to you to decide how you want to act around them. I don't disagree with confronting them, as I said, I would have stood beside you and anyone else, but personally I think it's better to do what the majority did. Laugh them off as sore losers with a couple of songs and then move on with life.
If you were a parent you would understand, surely the issue here is how these twats acted? Incidentally it's interesting that they shut up when I acted wouldn't you say? Maybe if someone had acted sooner I would not have had to act the way that I did in front of my son.
Hi guys,
Leicester fan here currently studying at Sussex so have been to Brighton quite a few times this season. Cracking stadium, somehow you get atmosphere even though its new, same certainly can't be said for the KP.
Must say I feel sorry for you in your situation. It is tough, but some may say if you take your kid to a football game you do have to be prepared to take a certain amount of "words with too many vowels", that being said it sounded pretty out of order.
In fairness to us (and I was with the Foxes today), we've have a lot of issues recently to do with racism, so we're well tuned on the 'minority' front. I didn't hear any sustained homophobic chants throughout the whole game from our support which I was (perhaps wrongly) quite proud of.
¤DãŃn¥ §êãGüLL¤;4695830 said:Out of interest, what halls are you in? I seem to be the only resident here in attendance at East Slope bar on matchdays.
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PLEASE, surely it's time to ban Mutts Nuts? This individual is quite obviously a troll, look at every post he's contributed to ANY thread and you will see he has NEVER said anything worthwhile.
I'm sure others will agree with me.
Thanks that is all.
Park Village, I've barely met anyone here remotely into football. Really upsetting. Don't really get to play footy anymore either for the same reason! Yourself?¤DãŃn¥ §êãGüLL¤;4695830 said:Out of interest, what halls are you in? I seem to be the only resident here in attendance at East Slope bar on matchdays.
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Park Village, I've barely met anyone here remotely into football. Really upsetting. Don't really get to play footy anymore either for the same reason! Yourself?
This or similar happens at every club it always has done, if your children are sensitive don`t bring them to the match.
If you were a parent you would understand, surely the issue here is how these twats acted? Incidentally it's interesting that they shut up when I acted wouldn't you say? Maybe if someone had acted sooner I would not have had to act the way that I did in front of my son.
I do have to say this and as I type know I'm going to get flamed. I would also add I'm as guilty as the next man. I don't like my children to hear swearing but acknowledge that football grounds are not the place to take your children if you are too sensitive to this. However, most of us that are "concerned" about bad language come onto an all age NSC and type a variety of swear words and can take an agressive tone. Young children to read NSC and are interested in using this as a way of better understanding their club and the wider world, maybe we should also consider this when "communicating" on NSC?
would they have done the same thing too like minded individuals , sounds predictabe, seen it all before zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzI have no doubt whatsoever the "fans" I confronted are in the minority and that the vast majority are thoroughly decent.
I'm annoyed with myself for letting my boy see "that" side of me when I confronted these idiots.