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amexee

New member
Jun 19, 2011
979
haywards heath
some guy behind me had a go at me and my mate for standing up during the stand up if you hate palace chant

Good. i hope you learned a valuable lesson.

CPFC are a group of letters that most fans would really only want to hear about when they are totally in the crapper. I really don't need to be reminded of them when they are a league higher and Brighton are losing.

If you want to stand up, then please find another chant, coz that one is so lame!
 


Horses Arse

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
I'm in the north stand this season after moving from the west and I bring my 2 boys. Doesn't bother me, doesn't bother them. Much better seats than last year and much better atmosphere. Just because someone brings their kids doesn't mean they shouldn't be there. Odd comment.......

I've moved there from the familly stand because there were too many whinging pricks around and people there for a chat rather than to watch the match. Elder kids wanted to sing and shout more and the younger ones have less of a say. Just not allowed to repeat what they hear at the match.
 


TheJasperCo

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2012
4,597
Exeter
I'm offended that other people choose to be offended by fans turning the air blue at a football match. Whatever next? Complaints that Dick's Bar is too full of drunk men singing?
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
And if u dont like it and u wanna stay in the north then dont complain.

Read the terms & conditions of your ticket. Don't be surprised if people do complain about foul & abusive language. I know it's football but it is possible to sing, chant and shout without swearing excessively. A lot of us don't need to.

Here endeth the first and last lesson.
 




upthealbion1970

bring on the trumpets....
NSC Patron
Jan 22, 2009
8,866
Woodingdean
But it makes u warey of ur language. Can i say c unt infront of ur kid?

Says a lot about you as a person to feel the need to use that word. You parents must be proud and I hope you've not got kids of your own.
 


D

Deleted member 18477

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Swearing is great. Especially at a football match.
 






Zukey Seagull

Well-known member
Jun 23, 2013
1,660
Worthing
I'm in the north stand this season after moving from the west and I bring my 2 boys. Doesn't bother me, doesn't bother them. Much better seats than last year and much better atmosphere. Just because someone brings their kids doesn't mean they shouldn't be there. Odd comment.......

That's fine. All I'm saying I was surprised at how many young kids were in the north but when there was swearing people was getting looked at or even a comment. I don't mind anyone being there just as long as people are aware of what goes on in there. Obviously people get caught up in emotions and can't help there self me included
 




Eksman

Active member
Aug 9, 2012
1,880
On the toilet
Says a lot about you as a person to feel the need to use that word. You parents must be proud and I hope you've not got kids of your own.

Simple question, if he brings his kids into the north he has to be prepared for them to hear this language. But yes, I'll use that word if I like I really do not care. And me using this word wouldn't make me a possible bad parent in the future. I wouldn't bring them to the north anyway
 




Jam The Man

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
8,140
South East North Lancing
Today was my first game in the family stand, having defected from the WSU .. believe me there was just as much swearing in there!
 








Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,141
The arse end of Hangleton
some guy behind me had a go at me and my mate for standing up during the stand up if you hate palace chant

To be honest it really is a pathetic childish chant and only the brain dead morons follow it !
 


Seagull1989

Well-known member
Oct 31, 2011
1,198
I shouted today and swore during the game and some guy in front with his kid looked at me funny.

Ive moved my season ticket to N1C now to be higher up but dont know if I made the right decision. Atmosphere there was poor although well done to Judge for trying to get the songs going.
 


Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
A poor day all round. After the two games against Villarreal and Newport i knew that the catering in the NS would be shite, i was not disappointed.
I renewed my sons season ticket in April, for the SAME seat he has had since day one at the Amex, only to see that his seat had a new season ticket member in it, missed the first five minutes trying to sort that out. I have to contact the club, his NEW number is in the AA section apparently.
Not worth even queuing for a pint at half time, my son did and the bar shut because the game had restarted.
A shambles on and off the pitch, you would think after two seasons the caterers would have enough pies and pints sorted for the not unexpected crowd.
I got my seat in the NS knowing that there might be abusive language, sometimes i let the odd expletive go myself, surely supporters realise that every team have a section of the ground that has noisy and often abusive supporters.......so why buy tickets in that section.
 


getreal1

Active member
Aug 13, 2008
703
A poor day all round. After the two games against Villarreal and Newport i knew that the catering in the NS would be shite, i was not disappointed.
I renewed my sons season ticket in April, for the SAME seat he has had since day one at the Amex, only to see that his seat had a new season ticket member in it, missed the first five minutes trying to sort that out. I have to contact the club, his NEW number is in the AA section apparently.
Not worth even queuing for a pint at half time, my son did and the bar shut because the game had restarted.
A shambles on and off the pitch, you would think after two seasons the caterers would have enough pies and pints sorted for the not unexpected crowd.
I got my seat in the NS knowing that there might be abusive language, sometimes i let the odd expletive go myself, surely supporters realise that every team have a section of the ground that has noise and often abusive supporters.......so why buy tickets in that section.

Thank God for a reasonable take on it. This is exactly how most ordinary blokes feel about it in the North and elsewhere from what I can tell.
 




Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Jul 23, 2003
34,411
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Dropped my first, second and for that matter thirtieth swear words of the season today at the inept tool that was Andy D'Urso and I'm not even in the North. I find the mock outrage against swearing hilarious. It's part of the reason people go yet only a handful seem prepared to admit to it.
 


Washie

Well-known member
Jun 20, 2011
5,640
Eastbourne
I remember my dad telling me that I can swear at football, but football only. Anything I said or heard at football must not be said outside the ground. **** that.
 


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