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  1. Genghis Badger

    Genghis Badger Active Member

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    The club have written to me threatening to ban me, go to the police etc for swearing at the Arsenal match. They recieved A complaint. One mind you. Obviously from some sensitive soul that should maybe stay home or go to a family section. At least 30,000 NUFC supporters were swearing at this match and i get threatened because i swore. Probably no more than 30,000 others. I must stand out in the crowd anyway. They are going to watch me for my behaviour and i have a black mark against my name. This Safety and security guy Steve Storey must be Judge and jury and condemn anyone he likes at thew behest of any one person who complains. So, if you want a spare seat next to you and be able to buy it for a family member or just because you don't like the bore next to you. Whack a few complaints in.<grr>
     
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  2. Toon126

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    Such BS that. I had some bundle of joy next to me last week who didn't move out of his seat for 90 mins my mrs was saying kept giving me dirty looks everytime I swore, I just don't understand how anyone can go to a football game and not expect swearing! Get a grip like, I'd hate to go to a game with 50,000 fans like the guy next to me (basically Old Trafford :-D) last week. And to single you out when there chants of "4-0 and you ****** it up!" echoing for over 10 minutes is ridiculous!
     
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  3. Genghis Badger

    Genghis Badger Active Member

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    I would not mind so much if i had a letter just saying watch it as someone complained. There is absolutely no need for the tone of the letter. Little hitler sitting there. I will be getting back to him. Of course he does not have an E mail address to write to.
     
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    Just be careful. The fella next to me is mates with one of the head stewards and we found out the other week that someone had been thrown out for the same thing, complained about one week and removed the next game. I know its shocking (and I don't know how I've got away with it for so long, I'm really bad for it most games!) but its worth watching what you're doing for the next couple of home games.
     
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  6. Genghis Badger

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    I'm in Kazakhstan offshore. So i will be away for 4 weeks anyway. Wor lass will prob. get chucked out. Or whoever has my tickets.
     
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  7. Why aye Cabaye

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    Some people need to get a life. You witness a comeback like that and you come home thinking, "I must write a letter of complaint about the foul language my sensitive ears were subjected to during the greatest comeback in the history of the PL". He's the type of person that should be banned not you!

    I tried to keep swearing to a minimum at the match last weeked as there was a young girl right in front of me, only 5 or 6 years old. However, the game grips and takes hold of you and you genuienly can't help it. And who couldn't join in with the "4-0 and you ****ed it up" chants!
     
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  8. 5 Goals 1 Hat Trick 11 Heroes-NUFC4LIFE

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    Tell them they can **** off. You pay good money to watch games and they haven't got the right to ban you just because you said the f word...

    <doh>
     
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    I had a look at the article. Some points there. But, the game is a release from the working week, it is a competition, it is somewhere to let what hair you have, down, These people should get themselves to the pictures and let us enjoy our game. It is the modern acceptable equivalent of the Gladiator games or a bloody war. Men are competitive, nasty and warlike. This allows them to vent their spleen without causing injury. I have been going to the match for 45 or so years. I have never felt so thoroughly incensed by these winkers. Talk about the meek inheriting the earth. They have been given it by laws because the strong did not object at the time about the insidious advance of the weak willed ponce and his back up. (women).
     
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    I am terrible when it comes to swearing. The only time I reigned it in was when I was sat next to a young child who in turn, along with his dad cursed Guthrie which gave me carte blanche!! If any wet behind the eared nonce complained to me, I would tell them where to go.
     
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    I bet the Ashley cretin sits there saying oh flip
    It would not have been possible to watch man city these last 30 odd years without the ability to rain vile abuse down on them whenever the need has arisen.
    I suspect abusing Gary Megson or Lee Bradbury would have been case dismissed on the grounds of mental torture if it went legal
     
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  13. I Sit Next To A Badger-Leazes Corner

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    I am ****ing terrible when it comes to swearing. I can't ****ing stand the ****s on the pitch at times so I have to let my rage out on the bastards.

    Tell them to **** off!
     
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    I'm reporting you to a mod for that foul obscene language!

    Oops, you are a mod!
     
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    Unreal that like.


    The game will be ****ed if they implement that across all grounds. Roystons rant about prawn sandwiches will have an eery truth.
     
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  16. Genghis Badger

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    I'm writing a letter back mind. Give them both barrels and maybe tell them to stick the 2 season tickets i have into their respective rectums. It costs me around 4000 a year to go to the match inc. tickets and a few drinks etc for me and My wife. I am due for renewal and was considering the pay up front for 3 years again. I will not be doing it without a withdrawal of their slaver. I miss half the games with working away anyway and end up giving my ticket away half the time. It would be a lot cheaper going on an ad hoc basis and my wife would probably go less as well.
     
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    I expect to be in the minority on this, and a lot of stick, but - although I expect to hear swearing at football matches, when it is excessive to me it just shows a lack of vocabulary or imagination - I will never take my kids to a match until they are adults.
     
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  18. Why aye Cabaye

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    As I mentioned earlier, I try to avoid it if there are kids next to me. But in all honesty, they probably hear just as bad in the playground.
     
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    I certainly do not lack imagination or vocabulary. It takes a great deal of imagination to swear properly and get your point across. That's not the point. Most people do not go to the match to sit politely like in a theatre. That's the problem, because some do. The same some that has spoiled all robust enjoyment and makes us all act PC all the time. It's unnatural. I hurl abuse in a very colourful fashion at times because someone deserves it and i'm letting out stress and frustration and i'm not thinking PC. Most of the time i do take others feelings into consideration. I do not want to have to at the match. It should be treated like a smoking room. If you don't want to breathe smoke, don't go in. Or have a no swearing end and give the sensitive souls headphones (pink and fluffy of course).
     
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  20. Jesus Was A Geordie

    Jesus Was A Geordie Well-Known Member

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    swearing is in no way lacking in imagination! No.1 Stephen Fry said so, and what he says, goes! No.2 I was stood in the queue at the local spar the other day where 2 lads were talking about some dirty slag one of them had pulled the night before, after conceding that he 'only managed a blowjob out of her' his mate turned round and said "ack, but she's a great one for skullfuckery" ... Imagination in spades!
     
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