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If you don't want your kids to hear swearing, don't take them to the football...
Redandwhitewhizards wrote:QuoteIf you don't want your kids to hear swearing, don't take them to the football...Funny... I thought there was a broad concensus on here that encouraging youngsters to follow the Rovers was a sensible policy... No?
i_ateallthepies wrote:QuoteRedandwhitewhizards wrote:QuoteIf you don't want your kids to hear swearing, don't take them to the football...Funny... I thought there was a broad concensus on here that encouraging youngsters to follow the Rovers was a sensible policy... No?There has been swearing at football since the year dot, hearing adults swearing loudly is something of an initiation at the football and is just part of growing up. I don't think it puts parents off taking their kids to the match. It'd be a sorry day if it was stopped.
My Dad first took me to a Rover's game when I was six, and although I witnessed foul language from such an early age, it didn't affect or influence me in any fcuking way.Those cnuts who are of the opinion that swearing in front of young children leaves a permenant impression on them are talking b*llocks.If they are easily offended by it they should make their way to the exit.......and fcuk off.
Just for when we play the Blunts (to she'll be coming round the mountain)If you take Sharp from Blades they go bluntIf you take Sharp from Blades they go bluntIf you take Sharp from BladesTake Sharp from BladesIf you take Sharp from Blades they go bluntSinging now Sharp's Donny 'til he diesNow Sharp's Donny 'til he diesAnd so on
This has got legs, now if only I could think of something that rhymes with blunt........
I like it but find some wording for Fcuking word as we are still a family club and dont want to hear my kids or any young kids sing that word when we are are trying to enjoy thier match experience we are trying to kids to respect people ,and things .Im no old fuddydaddy but a just a dad