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Post by tazi on Jan 2, 2008 10:43:47 GMT
One stands right at the back shouting abuse after abuse after abuse all throughout the match whilst another that was sitting just in front of my-self and family in row 35 offered much the same all throughout.
Now in my opinion fucking this and fucking that along with the occasional what a wanker is all part and parcel of what to expect at a football match, but for a constant 93 minutes it get's too much.
It got that bad that whilst i was thinking of turning around and telling the bloke at the back of the stand to shut the fuck up a lad that was in around row 33 turned around and told the person in row 35 to shut the fuck up because i am sick of fucking hearing you.
I KID YOU NOT THAT THE BLOKE IN ROW 35 WAS SHOUTING/HOWLING FOR SOMEONE TO BREAK LIAM LAWRENCE'S LEGS BECAUSE WE PLAY BETTER WITH 10 MEN.
Rory Delap who i thought was deserving of the man of the match award was met with abusive filthiness.
Now i dont condone violence anymore but i my-self came close to putting one or two on the both of those abusive filthy animals and lo and behold if i was'nt in the job that i find my-self in then i would have done.
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Post by knowingeye on Jan 2, 2008 11:10:53 GMT
Tazi, same in block 15 lower down at the Stoke v WBA game! I was with my youngest lad who's just nine. He doesn't want to go on Sunday with me to the Newcastle game. Not big and not clever.
Seen this though? Funny really....
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Post by tazi on Jan 2, 2008 11:18:55 GMT
;D Nice one.
Such a shame that certain people have to spoil it for others and i hope that should your lad find the courage to return that all goes better.
I suppose i should have reported it really but i felt that i should just ride it out and purchase our future tickets for other parts of the boothen end.
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Post by armitagestokie on Jan 2, 2008 15:48:48 GMT
Now one can see why the Seddon Stand is nigh a sell-out--cos of these 'knobs' who most fans class Stoke fans as!!!!
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Post by StokieSC on Jan 2, 2008 15:56:07 GMT
They do it beacase they want people to laugh at them.
they were probably bullied as kids.
Turds.
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Post by CalgaryPotter on Jan 2, 2008 16:10:01 GMT
I was at the Boxing Day game last year against Sheff Wed with all the kids in the family. I get back for matches once a year and was glad that most of the kids are not quite sure what "f...ing this and f...ing that" means.
I have to say though, kids seem to be used to this language these days but it makes you wonder what the hell someone like AlliG's father (off the other thread) thinks about people spouting such filth.
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Post by thepremierbanksy on Jan 2, 2008 16:32:56 GMT
"i was thinking of turning around and telling the bloke at the back of the stand to shut the fuck up "
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Post by scfclifer on Jan 2, 2008 16:40:10 GMT
might i remind you of the fact that the boothen end has always been full of pissed up youths shouting foul language at the team it has always been like this and always will be ,i take my young son to games now and then and when i do, i take him into the "FAMILY STAND" as i beleive the boothen end 2 be a bit 2 rowdy 4 him and he is 9yrs old if i go on my own or with freinds my age we go into the boothen ........This stand is not best suited 4 children and if you don't like the langauge in there might i suggest you take your child or children into THE FAMILY STAND as its not named THE FAMILY STAND 4 nothing you dont get alot of this behavior in there ............i am not condoning there behaviour but perhaps you might wish to reflect on your own judgement and pick more sensible seating in the future everybody is entitled to an opinion and if this bloke chooses to voice his in such a vulgar mannor........well he has paid his money and is entitled 2
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Post by terrorofturfmoor on Jan 2, 2008 16:43:14 GMT
tazi, I'm pretty sure I know the dick your on about. I sit not a million miles from the twat as well. Okay, you expect the odd volley of abuse from some supporters, and you have to take it with a pinch of salt, BUT THIS GUY..........he get's so abusive and vicious with it..........he is a total fuckin moron!!! And if your reading this and know it's you we're on about, "SHUT THE FUCK UP IN FUTURE, OR GO STAND WITH THE OTHER SAD LOW-LIFE UP AT VALE PARK, then you WILL have something to moan about!!!"
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Post by GlynDerby on Jan 2, 2008 17:38:45 GMT
You should try it in block 21 at the back......Special schools day out up there ;D ;D ;D
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Post by StokieSC on Jan 2, 2008 17:48:57 GMT
My sister goes special school, and has more brain cells than those little b*st*rds put together.
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Post by northantsash on Jan 2, 2008 18:17:22 GMT
tazi i sit with my uncle and cousin in block 19/20. i know the prick that you mean, always shouts from the back " get in, get in, f*ckin get in". He also constantly abuses sidibe. The guy has been there for about 3 years at least, thats how long ive been sitting there and he gets on everyones tits.
i think the message is simple as scfc says, if you have kids and don't want the abuse, stay away from the right side of the boothen end.
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Post by tazi on Jan 2, 2008 20:52:29 GMT
Generally either sit right behind the goal up above or to the left. One thing is for certain that we wont be sitting where we did on Saturday again.
Jeez those 2 people are right out of order and will one day end up getting a slapping.
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Post by panini2001 on Jan 2, 2008 23:59:30 GMT
Had a similar experience at Blackpool other week. Dont mind the odd fuck this and fuck that but no need for a constant barrage. I'm 43 can swear with the best of em but my three kids I take have never heard me say fuck neither has my mum come to think of it! My dear old dad, god rest him told me you never swear infront of women and kids. All about respect and unfortunately we have a distinct lack of it with some of the vermin down there nowadays.
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Post by n01stokie on Jan 3, 2008 0:30:14 GMT
its the same at evry football ground, but if you don't like it sit in the family stand, its never going to change, in fact with todays youth itll only get worse
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Post by mumf14 on Jan 3, 2008 0:45:26 GMT
Glyn Burton....I take exception to those comments about a special schools day out...
I never went on one...I always got detention.!
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Post by Thank you from Moorlander1 on Jan 3, 2008 0:45:57 GMT
Tazi what is your job are you a Vicar?
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Post by knowingeye on Jan 3, 2008 1:57:57 GMT
n01stokie So you allow the minority to ruin it for the majority. That's democracy eh? And how do we encourage kids to go to football then?
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Post by Jimbo on Jan 3, 2008 13:20:41 GMT
We bought our tickets on the day so the best we could get was block 25 in the corner and had a similar experience. I'm all for shouting, singing and getting behind the team, but constant 'fucking this, fucking that' etc from some idot just spoilt it really.
The constant abuse of Sidibe got particularly tiring. He also wanted someone to 'give Pulis a good stuffing' when we had a player injured. Now I'll criticise TP for a lot of things, but even the greatest managers can't stop a player picking up a knock!
In the end went to sit in the Sentinel stand in the second half which was much better! I tend to find block 22 the best place to sit.
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Post by GlynDerby on Jan 3, 2008 13:21:50 GMT
Glyn Burton....I take exception to those comments about a special schools day out... I never went on one...I always got detention.! ;D ;D
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Post by tazi on Jan 3, 2008 13:33:10 GMT
;D
Mental health support worker so i dare not take the chance of getting arrested or it would not bode well in relation to role modelling.
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Post by Bonkolina on Jan 3, 2008 13:47:09 GMT
Tazi, I'm amazed you have never met Dr Moorlander on a professional basis. The only problem is with his diagnosis. Its either pre senile demetia or personailty disorder. GD
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Post by tazi on Jan 3, 2008 14:06:20 GMT
;D
I suppose we could have sat in a C.P.A together and i never put two and two together.
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Post by despotter on Jan 3, 2008 14:49:38 GMT
I had a most humbling/excrutiating experience was last season in the John Smith's against Colchester, after the ref had given them a penalty for Diao's completely legitimate tackle. I generally never swear at games but I was incensed (we were on a roll for the play-off spots around that time) and called the ref a 'tosser'. An older woman who goes with her daughter and husband and always sits nearby gave me such a dirty look, such a withering stare of disgust that I sat down and didn't make a peep for the rest of the game. She looked at me like I was vermin, and at that moment I felt like vermin. In fact, I've been on my best behaviour ever since. Not that I find it hard to fight the urge to swear, mind. Luckily we won.
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