She's already been on here to confirm she is!Longsidelenny1882 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 11:35 amDoes sat on the couch at home with the wife watching telly count. Utc
Are you sat next to or near a pillock?
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I think it's a credit to you that you atleast realise that sometimes your behaviour can be below par, I think we can all let our frustrations get the better of us at times and everyone is entitled to a bad day. I only have issue with the fans who believe that that behaviour is acceptable and never need to apologise for it.Rowls wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 12:23 pmI'm doing my very best this season not to get carried away too much and to mind my language. I fail in these regards far too often.
It's something I struggle with when watching Burnley. Everything comes through in Claret tinted colours. The referee is obviously against us, the opposition are constatntly wasting time and fouling us. We are always blameless. It's so very difficult.
It might help if my Mum came to the football but she doesn't.
I'm the type who finds it difficult not to call out poor behaviour, or things that irritate me - for example people using their mobile phones in the cinema.
I guess it comes down to your level of respect for others at the end of the day.
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I'm also one for openly challenging bad behaviour and I really ought not to swear as much as I do. Especially in the Bob Lord where I know a good deal of people are offended by it.whiffa wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 3:14 pmI think it's a credit to you that you atleast realise that sometimes your behaviour can be below par, I think we can all let our frustrations get the better of us at times and everyone is entitled to a bad day. I only have issue with the fans who believe that that behaviour is acceptable and never need to apologise for it.
I'm the type who finds it difficult not to call out poor behaviour, or things that irritate me - for example people using their mobile phones in the cinema.
I guess it comes down to your level of respect for others at the end of the day.
Whenever there's a sense of indignation that we're somehow being cheated out of something I really struggle to hold it in. Worse still, these sensations of unfairness and the general conspiracy against us are rarely rooted in reality.
When they are (Lee Mason vs Preston *cough* *cough*) I'm filled with anger and righteous indignation and that's a helluva combination.
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Not heard that one before but I’ve heard “Jurgen Klapp-trap”
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We've got 2 new women behind us who constantly scream 'cum on' and I mean scream and think the back of our seats are footrests for them, apart from that no probs at all, we all like to shout our opinions don't we....but in reason.
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This has got to be the most ironic thread ever on this message board.
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In answer to the op, yes. The bloke to my immediate left is an absolute weapons grade tool.
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O/P - Or is the pillock actually you?
If you were the pillock, how would you know?
If you were the pillock, how would you know?
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He’s asking about on the Turf Lenny, not down at the Horsefield.Longsidelenny1882 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 11:44 amTrue story a bloke behind me shouted these are not that good and wouldn’t like to watch this every week I kid you not utc
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I will never forget sitting in the Burnley end at Bury one Boxing Day ( we lost 4-1 I think) With my wife to be and we were sat behind a ‘family’ with 2 under tens. The language of the kids was horrific but credit to the mum. She told them to stop f***ing swearing !!!!!! And then apologized to my wife. Classic
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Going back to the original post, It's probably worth waiting for a few games, and the guy might be using someone else tickets who's on holiday.
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You really want me to have a go at someone for swearing at a football match?
I could, but it would seem somewhat petty...to him anyway.
It doesn't mean I have to like it though, which was the point of the thread.
Are you the filthy racist in the flesh or just on here?
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“Scaredy Pants”
If he called that someone in the pub I don’t think he would get cracked as everybody would be ******* themselves laughing.
What a tool.
If he called that someone in the pub I don’t think he would get cracked as everybody would be ******* themselves laughing.
What a tool.
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We were at Arsenal in the 1st Prem Season and had just taken our seats ... I felt a tap on my shoulder and turned round there was a rather merry (Probably a couple of shandies imbibed) larger lady in her 40's with two or three others (and a couple of blokes of a similar age) and she said "I am going to apologise now cos I swear a bit" laughing we all said no worries ... a couple of minutes later one of her freinds said "Oi ***** are you getting your T!ts out today" she shouted back ... "No I ****ing am not, I only get my t!ts out at Wembley" to much laughing and jollity from her compadres ... needless to say it was a laugh throughout the match.
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Probably because I had the decency not to eff and Jeff in front of my son when he used to come with me to the football as a child.dougcollins wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 5:18 pmO/P - Or is the pillock actually you?
If you were the pillock, how would you know?
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This thread is doing nothing to counter my firm belief that there is a larger than average percentage of this clubs that would love nothing more than to sit there quietly away. Perhaps a light round of applause if we manage to score, but anything else would be distasteful.
Whether you like it or not, good atmospheres are built (in part) by hairy arsed men shouting sometimes obscene things and I can only thank the lord that the gentrification of football hasn’t made it as far as tone policing just yet
Whether you like it or not, good atmospheres are built (in part) by hairy arsed men shouting sometimes obscene things and I can only thank the lord that the gentrification of football hasn’t made it as far as tone policing just yet
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This is a story I was told. A friend of mine not really into football was offered a spare seat in the executive area at Highbury in the 1970s. He said it was mostly an enjoyable experience with half time drinks and a really nice meal after the match. The main problem was a fellow in these seats who was constantly hurling foul language and abuse at the Arsenal goalkeeper, Bob Wilson. He mentioned this to his mate who pointed out to him that just a couple of rows down was Wilson's wife and daughter, and furthermore this abusive fellow knew it.
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It's football!
I told my kids repeatedly that what they heard at football matches wasn't stuff they could use at home without consequences, and that if I found out they had used it elsewhere those same consequences would follow. I said the same to my grandkids when they first started going - only to be informed afterwards by my, then 6 year old, grandson that he had heard all the words before at school!
I told my kids repeatedly that what they heard at football matches wasn't stuff they could use at home without consequences, and that if I found out they had used it elsewhere those same consequences would follow. I said the same to my grandkids when they first started going - only to be informed afterwards by my, then 6 year old, grandson that he had heard all the words before at school!
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It hurt you so much you came on here to whine about it instead of saying something to the person, cowardly behaviour and not the first time you've done this either. As for the racist claims, kind of sums you up really.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 5:32 pmYou really want me to have a go at someone for swearing at a football match?
I could, but it would seem somewhat petty...to him anyway.
It doesn't mean I have to like it though, which was the point of the thread.
Are you the filthy racist in the flesh or just on here?
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Once we've delivered a safe standing area, maybe the club should think about a quiet seating area? Perhaps enclose a section of the Bob Lord stand in soundproof glass and pipe classical music in during the game?
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It didn't hurt me at all. If you bother to read my opening post post, I was simply asking the question if other people have the same problem with whom they get lumbered with over a season.
I may well, and probably will say something if the behaviour demonstrated on Friday escalates as the season progresses. We all have a breaking point. I've nothing against people swearing at football matches in general, as I've mixed it with the best of them, but coming out with inane and banal utterings like someone with tourets is rather annoying to most fair minded folk.
As for the racist stuff, you know what you are!
You made those comments all by yourself. We all saw them and we haven't forgotten!
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You never struck me as the sensitive typefidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 11:03 amI've chosen to move seats this season, for what I thought was a better view, which it is, but I'm now sat next to a complete clown who just shouts "you **** b@stard" at the top of his voice in full view of his young son (I'm guessing) who thinks it's hilarious. Some role model Their inane comments throughout the game on Friday were also a complete irritation.
It looks as though I've no choice but to put up with this, as I can't just move to an empty seat further away any more.There just aren't any now.
Does anyone else have the same or similar problem, and kind of wishes they were sat elsewhere?
I think I just want to know that it's not just me
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I said this the other week, it's like some people think they pay their money to be able to leave their humanity at the door and pick it up on the way out. Can you possibly imagine that knob who lobbed the lighter would do that to someone walking around Asda ?? There's no excuse for it just because it's inside a football ground
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Wonder why half of you miserable people, actually go to the game.Moan about price of tickets,price of food/beer,moan about songs /lack of songs,atmosphere.People who sit next to them, people standing up,ffs.
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Spot on, you have the testicular fortitude to sort it out yourself & proactively do something about it.
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That's the problem with all seater stadiums. Was much better when rowdy groups of lads who wanted to sing and swear went on the terraces and people who wanted to take their kids and watch the game in peace sat down.
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Birds of a feather.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 7:48 pmSpot on, you have the testicular fortitude to sort it out yourself & proactively do something about it.
I'm really not in the slightest bit surprised.
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Worth logging in just to say the feelings mutual!!
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I've no time for people that complain about something without making people aware that they are causing a problem or at least even attempting to make them aware. If you had come on here with a story that you had tried to be reasonable & attempted to sort it out with the offending party but with no success I would have understood & been more sympathetic to your plight.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 7:52 pmBirds of a feather.
I'm really not in the slightest bit surprised.
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You're right. Thanks for the great advice. You really are the resident agony uncle on hereJakubclaret wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 7:56 pmI've no time for people that complain about something without making people aware that they are causing a problem or at least even attempting to make them aware. If you had come on here with a story that you had tried to be reasonable & attempted to sort it out with the offending party but with no success I would have understood & been more sympathetic to your plight.
Next home game, I will get into a blazing row with Mr chavbag McDougall, stating that his language is senseless and that he's setting a terrible example to his young son.
I'm sure he'll be very understanding. He really looks and sounds the well educated and reasonable sort.
You really are a sage.
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I can see it's going to be far more productive on here venting your spleen & let the situation continue in blissful ignorance.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 8:09 pmYou're right. Thanks for the great advice. You really are the resident agony uncle on here
Next home game, I will get into a blazing row with Mr chavbag McDougall, stating that his language is senseless and that he's setting a terrible example to his young son.
I'm sure he'll be very understanding. He really looks and sounds the well educated and reasonable sort.
You really are a sage.
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I've heard for next season,Alan is bringing in for a 200 membership,a scheme where you can see who you sit around you criminal records,jobs,bank details etc.You can choose catering of your choice including beer .Set prices,etc.Choose what songs to be sung at what time,and what time you can leave ground.Should be a winner,
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Everyone sat near me sits near a pillock
I don’t sit near any
I don’t sit near any
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Cheeky swine.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 11:14 amI recall being sat next to someone at Oxford in 2000 and his language was really appalling, using the worst of words. I thought I'd make the point to him that there was a young girl sat next to him, maybe around eight-years-old. I was told in no uncertain terms that:
1. I should keep my mouth shut
2. The little girl was his daughter
As for me now on the Turf - I sit between my brother and jdrobbo and I think I can just about put up with them.
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I used to be sat about two blocks away from a bloke who used to shout "SING SOMETHING SIMPLE, YOU SIMPLE TW*TS!" every match - that was irritating....... yet sort of cringy curious at the same time. Don't know what happened to him, he wore denim and had badges all over his hat. Haven't heard him for a good few years now.
I'd love to hear him one more time, for nostalgia's sake if nothing else.
I'd love to hear him one more time, for nostalgia's sake if nothing else.
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Haha we were sat near him. He was irritating but harmless enough. He also used to shout “ARE YOU SURE??? SPEECH!!” whenever the ref made a decision.morpheus2 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2023 12:23 amI used to be sat about two blocks away from a bloke who used to shout "SING SOMETHING SIMPLE, YOU SIMPLE TW*TS!" every match - that was irritating....... yet sort of cringy curious at the same time. Don't know what happened to him, he wore denim and had badges all over his hat. Haven't heard him for a good few years now.
I'd love to hear him one more time, for nostalgia's sake if nothing else.
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I know exactly who you're on about. Used to always get a chuckle from the folks around him during those games we were bored shitless with what's going on on the pitch. God I feel nostalgic now. I moved seats ages ago (but not because of that!) so don't know if he still does it, wonder if anyone knows if he still goes on.morpheus2 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2023 12:23 amI used to be sat about two blocks away from a bloke who used to shout "SING SOMETHING SIMPLE, YOU SIMPLE TW*TS!" every match - that was irritating....... yet sort of cringy curious at the same time. Don't know what happened to him, he wore denim and had badges all over his hat. Haven't heard him for a good few years now.
I'd love to hear him one more time, for nostalgia's sake if nothing else.
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If the Referee and or the Fourth Official are “stealing a living”Surely they must be told
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As you suggest, if one had the pleasure of sitting next to VK at a match this is presumably what you'd get.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 12:07 pmJudging by episode 3 of Mission to Burnley the most foul mouthed person in the stadium is our lovely Vincent, which my junior school family found hilarious, it was the best lure the programme had to get them to watch it on the telly
On the Turf it is just a grin and bear it situation, and praying the young uns don’t copy the yells and chants in school and get in trouble.
I guess it could be worse - Craig Bellamy might be sat there too. I can't believe he doesn't swear.
I was at a match where Bognor Regis were playing with Robbie Blake as coach. You should have heard him! Even his manager, a very experienced man, asked him to rein it in. Blake is now their manager and has been for a couple of years.
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Not quite yet, I'm the right side of 80 with my own teeth
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Surprised they didn't get chucked out. The stewards/police in the away end at Arsenal seemed very over the top if you dared swearBosscat wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 5:39 pmWe were at Arsenal in the 1st Prem Season and had just taken our seats ... I felt a tap on my shoulder and turned round there was a rather merry (Probably a couple of shandies imbibed) larger lady in her 40's with two or three others (and a couple of blokes of a similar age) and she said "I am going to apologise now cos I swear a bit" laughing we all said no worries ... a couple of minutes later one of her freinds said "Oi ***** are you getting your T!ts out today" she shouted back ... "No I ****ing am not, I only get my t!ts out at Wembley" to much laughing and jollity from her compadres ... needless to say it was a laugh throughout the match.
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As opposed to the raucous area of the Bob Lord?
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Never saw that in March 2010 ...ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2023 9:39 amSurprised they didn't get chucked out. The stewards/police in the away end at Arsenal seemed very over the top if you dared swear
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