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Seeing stuff like that destroys you a bit mate, so let me give you a little bit of positive to restore your faith in the world a bit. Little lad aged 18 months lives down the way in my parish, he

Maybe I'm just "old school", but I've allways thought you leave kids and women out of it......... Cheers.

No surprise at football, the refs  get abuse, parents arguing with each other, foul language all across the board. No respect shown with the fans.I’ve been to a under 15s rugby match this morning, the

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There is some defending them saying Sunderland fans photo shopped the pic of the young lad who died on their phone one of the priks was holding up.

No,an IT expert said it would be incredibly difficult to shrink the pic and do that,and if it were so why would they be holding the phone up laughing?Bang to rights,thought they were clever got to take the consequences.Bradley’s mam released a statement.

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1 hour ago, mackem said:

No,an IT expert said it would be incredibly difficult to shrink the pic and do that,and if it were so why would they be holding the phone up laughing?Bang to rights,thought they were clever got to take the consequences.Bradley’s mam released a statement.

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That was a very dignified response by his mom .

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No surprise at football, the refs  get abuse, parents arguing with each other, foul language all across the board. No respect shown with the fans.I’ve been to a under 15s rugby match this morning, the refs called sir and only the captain can approach him, any foul language your off. Parents are told not to shout, and to support both teams equalling.one guy got hurt and 2 of our players carried him off, after the match ties on in the bar for food together and the parents and coaches all have a beer, get both teams in and have a song/ chant. The disrespect in football needs sorting out

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18 minutes ago, Qbgrey said:

No surprise at football, the refs  get abuse, parents arguing with each other, foul language all across the board. No respect shown with the fans.I’ve been to a under 15s rugby match this morning, the refs called sir and only the captain can approach him, any foul language your off. Parents are told not to shout, and to support both teams equalling.one guy got hurt and 2 of our players carried him off, after the match ties on in the bar for food together and the parents and coaches all have a beer, get both teams in and have a song/ chant. The disrespect in football needs sorting out

I'm contemplating taking kids to a rugby game , wouldn't even think about football, saw a video of a dad teaching his son to give the bird to the opposition fans, revolting folk , race to the bottom scum bags, and all these on here giving it racist stuff should have a close look at their kin behaving like yobs....

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18 minutes ago, Qbgrey said:

No surprise at football, the refs  get abuse, parents arguing with each other, foul language all across the board. No respect shown with the fans.I’ve been to a under 15s rugby match this morning, the refs called sir and only the captain can approach him, any foul language your off. Parents are told not to shout, and to support both teams equalling.one guy got hurt and 2 of our players carried him off, after the match ties on in the bar for food together and the parents and coaches all have a beer, get both teams in and have a song/ chant. The disrespect in football needs sorting out

At under age it’s shocking but a strong coach tells parents hollering and hooting at kids to shut the f**k up.

Likewise for young referees, should never get abused.

Adult refs don’t have an excuse, sometimes they just need to be better.

At adult level, I live for all the shit house stuff….bring it on, it’s character building.

Rugby does me in, most of it is about the referee…..no such nonsense in football, players first ! As it should be.

But what then two shithouses did there crosses a line, that has nothing to do with big boys stuff at football and everything to do with being a low life c**t who probably couldn’t knock their way out of a paper bag. 
 

What they did there is no reflection of football or any of the things surrounding it.

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3 minutes ago, Borr said:

I'm contemplating taking kids to a rugby game , wouldn't even think about football, saw a video of a dad teaching his son to give the bird to the opposition fans, revolting folk , race to the bottom scum bags, and all these on here giving it racist stuff should have a close look at their kin behaving like yobs....

My boy is 15 and playing his first season of adult football…..he got called all the English c**ts under the sun this morning, he responded exactly in the right way and smashed the granny out of the left back and left mid fielder every time the ball went near them, ended up with two assists after out muscling both of them twice and said to them “English c**t that you prick !”

Boys team won 7-1

Thats mens world stuff and I wouldn’t have it any other way. 

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Can’t even let the football fans mix up together in the stadium, nor can they drink beer can’t be trusted, went to France last week eng vs chile what a time we had, went on the piss with the Chile boys, singing on the train together was a great experience, and very safe to take the kids .

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36 minutes ago, Qbgrey said:

Can’t even let the football fans mix up together in the stadium, nor can they drink beer can’t be trusted, went to France last week eng vs chile what a time we had, went on the piss with the Chile boys, singing on the train together was a great experience, and very safe to take the kids .

That’s great mate and wonderful for kids but personally I wouldn’t like to see the end of that nasty little tribal mentality that, let’s face it, is so rare in football and most sport now days.

In most football grounds now there are places you do and don’t take kids in the ground…..least at old grounds.

For silly old farts like me it’s all past the post but for young lads I think there’s a few life lessons there somewhere. 
I miss that tribalism of your pals, your team, your area of my younger years….made you feel alive ! Lol 

I have to admit rugby bores the arse off me, each to their own like, but any sport that has YouTube videos of the referees best lectures can’t be right can it ? Lol lol 

 

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28 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Wonder how many of the offended have cracked a harvey price joke ?

can’t have it both ways boys. 

has to be everything or nothing imho 

Not me, I am a bastion of good taste !

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