mcshane in the 79th
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- Nov 4, 2005
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If you are sitting at home watching the game on TV (and have paid for the pleasure) with your young children, both my 7 and 4 year olds sometimes watch the football you would be happy to explain what he had just said to the camera. Although the full sentence (in rooney world) was not clear the word was and I would not be happy explaining to my children what he meant.
Another example of the joke that is the Premiership Circus and the out of control morons involved and I would say the same if it was one of our players.
Do you take your 7 and 4 olds to any live football matches? If so I expect they will have come across a lot of swearing already through certain crowd chants or even just individuals hurling abuse at players or officials or both. Swearing is unfortunately common place in football and to pick out one case like this smacks of a hidden agenda (i.e. the sunderland elbow they couldn't ban him for). If it had been a Bolton player there wouldn't have been any reaction in the press whatsoever.