He doesn't need that - he's an excellent swimmer. He only does breaststroke though - that's the closest he'll get to the real thing
He's upgraded since we last spoke , trouble is with a prevailing wind of 70 mph winds predicted and his top speed is 50 he's going miss the game if he doesn't leave soon
Yes I've been to plenty.I now why there's segregation - because of the many neaderthal type of fans that many clubs attract. I'ave also sat in the away end a few times for Swans matches and not had any trouble. The people around us knew we were Swans fans and chatted to us in a friendly way. Whatever team scored we still got along. But too many numpty Swans fans, so I'd advise against the Cardiff fans sitting there. And yes, I do support the Swans, but I don't support their numpty followers. There is a big difference. And a few on here from the comments I've seen. e.g. call other fans scum when they've never even met them. Definite low IQ.
I'm sure there's a few Swans fans on here who would willing buy you tickets in the home end for the Swans next visit to LEGOLAND - on the condition that you wear Swans colours and jump up and down when we score.
It seems that your ideal scenario is for everyone to silently sit in their seats so as not to gain your disapproval.
It's the only game in the UK that has the bubble, if you don't want to hear swearing don't take your kids. It is as simple as that because you cannot control the crowd to be at your bidding.
My ideal scenario is for everyone to cheer when they team scores and for opposing fans to be happy for them. If I was sitting next to a Cardiff fan in the Swans end and he cheered when Cardiff scored, I'd say well done. I wouldn't be happy that they'd scored but that wouldn't be the fault if the Cardiff fan. He'd be entitled to cheer a goal. I use Cardiff in the example, but it applies to all clubs. I just don't understand the neanderthals who want to beat up opposing fans just because their team lost.
I agree. I'm just saying what it should be like. To many low-IQ football fans exist to make it a reality. Fans of some clubs do get on though and mix together before and after the match. When we played Brighton in final match when we won promotion, a few Brighton fans were shaking our hands on the way out and saying well done. And we met some in town later and had a great time. Also met some Southampton fans in a club after away match there and bought each other beers and had a good time. So it can happen. A good start would be banning the numpties for life. Not enough is done to rid clubs of the stupidest element of fans.
Who am I supposed to be this time? I'm losing track. I've already been Dai, Dragon, Norway and 5 or 6 others. Is this a new one?
Exactly, Both clubs have numpties fans in drives, so as a parent I question their logic for taking young children to this game and then complaining about the atmosphere of hate when they knew all along it was going to happen. You answered your own question.