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Djmiles

Barndoor Holroyd
Dec 1, 2005
12,073
Kitchener, Canada
Of course that makes it acceptable! If he isn't offended (and I really think you're being very precious regarding the thickness of footballers' skins) then why should you be?

So you wouldn't mind being called a c*nt for doing your job? When you wake up and join us in the real world let us know.
 








Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
55,821
Surrey
Seems a bit gay to call out a fan (however stupid) on a message board for simply mouthing off at a player. It isn't right but ultimately there are some people who go to games to let off steam. It's hardly crime of the century is it?
 


Mr Blobby

New member
Jul 14, 2003
2,632
In a cave
Walking through the town, the level of in-breeding was impressive. Sunken eyes, eyes too close together and knuckles dragging on the ground.

and that was just you lot!!!!! Burnley town centre pubs are certainly interesting! As well as seeing possibly the goal of the season on Saturday I think we may well have 1 or 2 contenders for worst pub of the season. We left asap after the final whistle to get the first train out to Leeds and a decent pub (even Mandy Dingle was having a quiet drink there!)
 




Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,075
and that was just you lot!!!!! Burnley town centre pubs are certainly interesting! As well as seeing possibly the goal of the season on Saturday I think we may well have 1 or 2 contenders for worst pub of the season. We left asap after the final whistle to get the first train out to Leeds and a decent pub (even Mandy Dingle was having a quiet drink there!)

I like to think we helped the Northern economy, shame that somebody picked the pubs from the 2005 Good Beer Guide.

39 cans of Bow were destroyed between Burnley and London, not to mention 3 pints in the Mandy Dingle pub in Leeds.

Other than the CMS goal, highlight of the day was the Pound Shop where everything seemed to be £2.50.
 


FalmerforAll!**

NSC's Most Intelligent
Oct 26, 2005
8,424
Burgess Hill
So you wouldn't mind being called a c*nt for doing your job? When you wake up and join us in the real world let us know.

Had plenty of abuse at my job (incidentally, in retail as you mentioned previously!) but I've been there long enough to know that that's just what happens. It ain't fair, probably ain't right but it happens :shrug:
 


Shifty89

New member
Sep 29, 2007
228
No, because in all of those other situations it's inappropriate to use abusive language. Not sure if you've ever been, but at football matches, people drink, swear, shout and generally act like twats that know everything there is to know about the game of football for 2 hours. This tends to result in abuse being thrown the way of players. It's a shocking concept I know, but I'm pretty sure the players are used to it because they are professionals and understand that their performances are not exempt from criticism just because they are playing for Brighton. I'd agree that personal abuse aimed at a player is wrong (i.e abuse regarding their family etc) and I'm not saying that I'm one to go out of my way to shout obscenities at players when I've had a drink, but quite frankly if Ashley Barnes balloons one over the bar from a yard or Gary Dicker makes another misplaced pass, anyone who has paid their entrance fee has a right to call them a turd in the heat of the moment because we are football supporters and that is part of the joy of being one.

Welcome to reality.

ok how about this, if 300 people paid money to come and watch you work, and you were writing an important report and you misstyped a word and they all started shouting abuse at you, "useless ****, you cant spell 'business'", would that be appropriate?

If your answer to that is also no, then what you're basically saying is that its not the money, its simply the fact that its football, and its okay to be abusive at the football. So why is it okay to be abusive at football, when you would not do it in any other situation, just beacuse you're in a crowd and everyone else is doing it?
 




FalmerforAll!**

NSC's Most Intelligent
Oct 26, 2005
8,424
Burgess Hill
ok how about this, if 300 people paid money to come and watch you work, and you were writing an important report and you misstyped a word and they all started shouting abuse at you, "useless ****, you cant spell 'business'", would that be appropriate?

If your answer to that is also no, then what you're basically saying is that its not the money, its simply the fact that its football, and its okay to be abusive at the football. So why is it okay to be abusive at football, when you would not do it in any other situation, just beacuse you're in a crowd and everyone else is doing it?

Of course it's acceptable to do it football, because like it or not football IS different from every day situations! It's not the cinema, theatre or the library, it's a place for blokes to go and get pissed, and shout abuse at anyone and everyone, and generally act like a twat for a couple of hours on a Saturday afternoon. Rightly or wrong, it happens. At every single football club in the United Kingdom. Deal with it.
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
17,576
I refer you to my earlier post, and await your response to:

If I'm reading your post correctly, you're putting the term 'Wendy Wilkins' on a par with calling someone one of, if not THE, most offensive insult there is?

And as for the 'comedy' of football – sorry, but how exactly is that funny? Whenever I hear something like that, humour is the last thing I think of.



Of course it's acceptable to do it football, because like it or not football IS different from every day situations! It's not the cinema, theatre or the library, it's a place for blokes to go and get pissed, and shout abuse at anyone and everyone, and generally act like a twat for a couple of hours on a Saturday afternoon. Rightly or wrong, it happens. At every single football club in the United Kingdom. Deal with it.

I must remember to teach Junior Bobkin this next game.

Bearing in mind you are the self-titled "NSC's Most Intelligent", you don't really seem to be living up to your billing, I must be honest...
 


Shifty89

New member
Sep 29, 2007
228
Of course it's acceptable to do it football, because like it or not football IS different from every day situations! It's not the cinema, theatre or the library, it's a place for blokes to go and get pissed, and shout abuse at anyone and everyone, and generally act like a twat for a couple of hours on a Saturday afternoon. Rightly or wrong, it happens. At every single football club in the United Kingdom. Deal with it.

Well there's clearly no way to counter such an intelligent post...
 




Of course it's acceptable to do it football, because like it or not football IS different from every day situations! It's not the cinema, theatre or the library, it's a place for blokes to go and get pissed, and shout abuse at anyone and everyone, and generally act like a twat for a couple of hours on a Saturday afternoon. Rightly or wrong, it happens. At every single football club in the United Kingdom. Deal with it.
not in the esu???
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Of course it's acceptable to do it football, because like it or not football IS different from every day situations! It's not the cinema, theatre or the library, it's a place for blokes to go and get pissed, and shout abuse at anyone and everyone, and generally act like a twat for a couple of hours on a Saturday afternoon. Rightly or wrong, it happens. At every single football club in the United Kingdom. Deal with it.

If you ever read the terms & conditions of your ticket, foul & abusive language is not acceptable. We all know it happens but I have seen fans thrown out for it, Sunderland away for example. When there are only 477 Albion fans, some of whom are families with kids, then it isn't as acceptable as being in a crowd of 2 or 3K which would mask the potty mouth.
 


Kalimantan Gull

Well-known member
Aug 13, 2003
14,001
Central Borneo / the Lizard
Mate, football never was about hero worship, well not until about the year 2000 when suddenly grown men started wearing football shirts and the Newcastle disease caught on. Football was about a day with the family or mates. A day when people would have a drink, say stupid things, and maybe see a win. So he swore, so you dont like him slagging off a player, so get over it. Slagging off players whether they deserve it or not is all a part of the fun of the fare. Especially slagging off players who dont deserve it, hence we all used to find the "Wendy Wilkins" tag funny. Did he deserve the grief he got? Not at all, but somehow, that made it quite funny. Understand?

Interesting post, you're right, I remember repeatedly groaning and moaning at players at the Goldstone and away games throughout the nineties, rarely loudly, but getting annoyed all the same - and yet I'm now part of the 'support all our players' crowd.

I think its because we're still flying up during the rollercoaster ride that Gus and TB have us on. Once it settles down the moaning will become more normal, but not for several seasons yet I hope
 




FalmerforAll!**

NSC's Most Intelligent
Oct 26, 2005
8,424
Burgess Hill
I refer you to my earlier post, and await your response to:






I must remember to teach Junior Bobkin this next game.

Bearing in mind you are the self-titled "NSC's Most Intelligent", you don't really seem to be living up to your billing, I must be honest...

And I'll refer you to the point where I explained that naughty words get said at football. And that Buckley probably wouldn't have heard it. And that there were probably a million other uses of the word **** at the weekend at football grounds all over the country for both players playing for and against the respective sides of the person using it. Think you're just being too PC, there I said it!

Well there's clearly no way to counter such an intelligent post...

Glad you agree.

not in the esu???

You're Mid Sussex at heart Rev, I know you've got it in you to break that trend!

If you ever read the terms & conditions of your ticket, foul & abusive language is not acceptable. We all know it happens but I have seen fans thrown out for it, Sunderland away for example. When there are only 477 Albion fans, some of whom are families with kids, then it isn't as acceptable as being in a crowd of 2 or 3K which would mask the potty mouth.

Maybe so but it happens :shrug: Think Working class pride summed it up much better than I have in one of his posts.
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
17,576
And I'll refer you to the point where I explained that naughty words get said at football. And that Buckley probably wouldn't have heard it. And that there were probably a million other uses of the word **** at the weekend at football grounds all over the country for both players playing for and against the respective sides of the person using it. Think you're just being too PC, there I said it!



Glad you agree.



You're Mid Sussex at heart Rev, I know you've got it in you to break that trend!



Maybe so but it happens :shrug: Think Working class pride summed it up much better than I have in one of his posts.


Blimey, your intelligence is REALLY on the wane. I asked if you thought the term "Wendy Wilkins" was on a par with calling someone a see you next Tuesday. I also asked you to explain what is 'funny' about it. Your 'referral' does neither...

In fact your "everyone does it" argument is pretty lame, if I'm honest. Why? Well 1) NOT everyone does it; 2) Even if everyone did do it, it doesn't make it right; and 3) It's an easy get out of answering or responding to some pretty reasonable scenarios that people have put forward.
 




Feb 14, 2010
4,932
Interesting post, you're right, I remember repeatedly groaning and moaning at players at the Goldstone and away games throughout the nineties, rarely loudly, but getting annoyed all the same - and yet I'm now part of the 'support all our players' crowd.

I think its because we're still flying up during the rollercoaster ride that Gus and TB have us on. Once it settles down the moaning will become more normal, but not for several seasons yet I hope

Oh come on, we may have a superb ground, good team, not bad kit, and a future but that should not deprive us from finding something to moan about...

On the swearing front, yes it gets annoying when some people constantly swear but the odd expletive is something we should put up with, especially if its totally un called for and directed at one of our best players as that really is comedy in action. Maybe Buckley will be our next Wendy Wilkins..
 




Conkers

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2006
4,617
Haywards Heath
So is there an approved list of what we can say at games?

Or should I post on here before saying anything at games?

It's not so much the choice of word that I have the issue with (although it's almost the worst he could have picked), it's the way it's said and who it's to.
If it was at a Burnley player, I couldn't have cared less but because it was aimed at Buckley who had a fair game it's just madness.
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,638
Living In a Box
So is there an approved list of what we can say at games?

Or should I post on here before saying anything at games?

I am sure Paul Barber can produce a list of what can be said about the Albion Brand
 


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