Brighton till i die
You havin' a bubble?
Fook me I agree with Nipple. What is this world coming to?
go take a COLD bath my friend... the shame.
Fook me I agree with Nipple. What is this world coming to?
i was a few people back from the closed gate approaching the platform....we all started singing back at the charlton chavs and the little jumped up copper got all high and mighty saying "anymore swearing and i wont open the gate" - i mean, f*** off mate are you gonna keep us out here all night? stupid comment.
As for the platform shennanigans, it was f*** ALL - a few invites for a fight that would NEVER happen across a live train line, 1 or 2 bottles went flying that i nearly got (wrongly) arrested for and thats about it.
It was good fun.
Sadly I think some people on here think that only foul mouthed disrespectful people follow their clubs, and for that they can all behave in whatever manner they see fit. I bet they all love their mums, and wouldn't accept that sort of behaviour and language used around them.
Well, for your info people, there were peoples mums at the game yesterday, and elderly people, and some young children, and they were trying to get a train too. They live their lives in polite society, but on days when following their football team they have to hear that sort of filth being screamed out? Why should they? Why should decent polite and well mannered people have to listen to such offensive drivel?
Just think about it once in a while, would you start shouting and screaming language like that in the supermarket, or while getting the bus to work, just because you saw someone you don't like? If you did there is a fair chance the police would be called, you would at least get cautioned, but you might even get arrested and charged. You wouldn't risk that, so why do you risk it when there is a policeman right in front of you?
So a policeman tells you to cut it out, why does that garner the response from the starter of this thread, and the subsequent responses in sympathy? You would get the right hump if it was going on in front of your mum/wife/daughter and he didn't stop it.
Banter is one thing and most of the time it is spot on and humorous, when all you can do is shout foul mouthed & disgusting insults and comments in a public place, that is not banter, it is offensive behaviour and you should expect to be treated accordingly.
Just think about your actions once in a while, and how they might affect others around you.
Can everyone just shut the f*** up - what a bunch of faggots
Yay, another well thought out & heart-warming response from you!
I'm sure I can speak for the great majority of NSC-ers by saying we're truely blessed to have you on board. Marvelous.
Yay, another well thought out & heart-warming response from you!
I'm sure I can speak for the great majority of NSC-ers by saying we're truely blessed to have you on board. Marvelous.
Bottles were thrown yes - hardly the end of the world...and a nothing incedent really...
how can you make more of that than it is??
it is what happens sometimes at football game im afraid girls
This working class thing is a bit of a lame excuse anyway though, surely?
Agreed. Why are people comparing going to football to going shopping, bit of a silly comparison.All that's wrong with football today encapsulated in one thread.
A few swear words exchanged across a rainy platform between a few mouthy kids and older blokes who should know better. So what? I can swear like anyone and articulate my points intellectually if I want to as well, as well as any of you pissypants moaning on here. Football used to be a working class sport you know, strange but true; the proles still like to insert the odd obscenity into everyday language. Really, the people making an issue out of this are sounding like a bunch of old Dorises.
I was right in the thick of it on the platform last night chatting to a little copper who wasn't even bothered with any of it, he was prattling about the weather and asked if I enjoyed the game. All around us were singing and bantering Albion fans. It wasn't even an incident.
Get off your high horses or go and watch rugby or tennis
Agreed. Why are people comparing going to football to going shopping, bit of a silly comparison.
I generally don't have an issue with the language except when I take my two young boys to the match.
It is no longer a working class sport - it's a FAMILY sport and therefore peoples actions should reflect this.
you know what this i do understand. I have 2 young kids amd wouldnt want them subject to it, but then again i wouldnt take them to a fiery evening london game.
Lets just say it was palace on the other platform 99% of you would have sworn back anf forth then.....think the majority of you are somewhat 2-faced
It's OK it's a working class sport, they can't control their swearing bless them.