A good well placed swear word is part of our language and culture and can be effective, funny and even moving. Constant swearing is for the limited of vocabulary. One thing you can be sure of, there WILL be swearing in the North Stand. Always has been and always will be.
We moved seats in the WSU this season so that I could take my 8 year old and my mate his three kids who are a little older. An odd frustrated swear word comes out from those around us every now and again but they have made quite an effort to keep it toned down in the main. My boy has been told what happens at football stays at football but that he is not to swear himself. So far so good. I know I'm not taking him to the ballet though and, frankly I don't think I could even do mock offence if someone swore nearby.
"Amusingly" to get round one oft heard chant my mate told the boys to say "the referee's a plonker". Fine except that now they join in at the right time and most people can just hear them saying the same final syllable as the rude version
We moved seats in the WSU this season so that I could take my 8 year old and my mate his three kids who are a little older. An odd frustrated swear word comes out from those around us every now and again but they have made quite an effort to keep it toned down in the main. My boy has been told what happens at football stays at football but that he is not to swear himself. So far so good. I know I'm not taking him to the ballet though and, frankly I don't think I could even do mock offence if someone swore nearby.
"Amusingly" to get round one oft heard chant my mate told the boys to say "the referee's a plonker". Fine except that now they join in at the right time and most people can just hear them saying the same final syllable as the rude version