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Is it ok to swear in the family stand?
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View PostHaha, remember when my old man used to take me. We were in the loft behind the goal with Harold bishop and his mates. My dad told me 'son, you are going to hear words that y.ou won't have heard before.
Those words stay here and don't take them home or you mum will kill me'."The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".
London Pride has been handed down to us.
London Pride is a flower that's free.
London Pride means our own dear town to us,
And our pride it for ever will be.
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I think swearing in front of children is wrong.if you are in a part of the ground that is for children and you are swearing then you are a plum."The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".
London Pride has been handed down to us.
London Pride is a flower that's free.
London Pride means our own dear town to us,
And our pride it for ever will be.
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Ok, I am too old for this kind of childish behaviour, it's always the few who spoil it for majority, I am having fun discussing things as it's the international break and there isn't much happening, and some people start abusing you even though you never said anything to them.
I guess the problem is that whichever forum you go to, there will always be the few there too who are spoiling it for the majority. At least in the pub if you come across an idiot you can walk away, online I guess you just have to tolerate it and I really am not in the mood so it's probably best to find something else to keep me busy this evening.
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Originally posted by Lunar Jetman View PostHow long ago was that Hitman? I remember a glasses wearing chap called Harold and his mates when I was in the lower loft.
Don't think his real name was harrojd but we all called him that as he was a dead ringer for the guy on neighbours.
We also had two stinking tramps down in front of us. There was a 3 yard clearance around them as they often dropped stinkers.
Great daysnsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by Lunar Jetman View PostHow long ago was that Hitman? I remember a glasses wearing chap called Harold and his mates when I was in the lower loft.
We all ended up going our Seprate ways when the seats went in. My last game there was against arsenal, we verbally ripped seaman a new one.miss that atmosphere now.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by bushcelt1 View PostI'd be aware of kids around me so would
tone it down out of respect although the odd ffs might slip out.Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostThe odd?? Watching Rangers?? If only, eh?"Steve, do you think 25k is a good option when there are indications that within four years, new stadiums on average have increased attendances of 60%?
For us that would mean around 29k."
QPR Richard 16-12-2013 10.08pm
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The thing about the Lower Loft is any part of is no more than shouting distance from another stand, what about the swearing from those areas. Can hear lots of expletives from the upper loft where we sit in HL but it doesn't bother me, don't think my kids even notice.
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Just wondering... Do you swear in front of your kids at home?
If not.. Please remember it's the FAMILY stand... I know people swear and shout in other areas of the ground (as is their right) but in this one area I would think maybe people could refrain.
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Let's face it, the words to the songs that get sung cannot be masked by sitting in the family stand. That is why, like Hits and others on here, those of us that take the kids find ways to deal with it.
Mine is similar, my lad's been coming since he was 3, home and way games and I didn't want to move away from my pals into the family stand so once he was old enough to start listening to what was being said it was the "what you hear at football stays at football" line, And the minute you start to repeat it or use it as language yourself you simply wont go to football any more.
He's been going ten years now and whilst I know he shares "language" with his mates at school, typical of teenagers, he doesn't dare to share it at home, around his mum or his little sisters#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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