nobbyshrimp wrote:I can't help myself getting drawn back into this. Numerous times during this thread a number of you have stated, 'and there wasn't too much swearing either' or similar to this, implying that this makes it ok then because its football and thats what you do. Wrong!! Its a football game and you shout, you sing, you generally make some noise and enjoy yourself getting behind your team but as soon as you start swearing its a type of abuse that some people take offence too and some can see as threatening behaviour and I agree with them. Trust me when I say I can swear better than most and its not something I'm proud of and I blame the type of job I have (but I'm not going into that), but I never ever swear at football or in a public place and it really frustrates me when football fans do without a care for the kids in the immediate area.This is all we needed after we beat all other league football clubs to the number 1 spot in being the most liked club. Wonder if Forest voted for us and if so wished they hadn't?If you have to act like cattle may I suggest you go to a pig farm and have a good grunt
mfcboy wrote:nobbyshrimp wrote:I can't help myself getting drawn back into this. Numerous times during this thread a number of you have stated, 'and there wasn't too much swearing either' or similar to this, implying that this makes it ok then because its football and thats what you do. Wrong!! Its a football game and you shout, you sing, you generally make some noise and enjoy yourself getting behind your team but as soon as you start swearing its a type of abuse that some people take offence too and some can see as threatening behaviour and I agree with them. Trust me when I say I can swear better than most and its not something I'm proud of and I blame the type of job I have (but I'm not going into that), but I never ever swear at football or in a public place and it really frustrates me when football fans do without a care for the kids in the immediate area.This is all we needed after we beat all other league football clubs to the number 1 spot in being the most liked club. Wonder if Forest voted for us and if so wished they hadn't?If you have to act like cattle may I suggest you go to a pig farm and have a good grunt
I did not swear really so it doesent really matter to me am just going to ''shut up'' or come out with things that are positive or make sense.
North Stand Shrimp wrote:Last night was the first Morecambe game I've ever been to where I was embarrassed by our own supporters.
For the first half we sat right in front of the group of young ones to soak up a bit of atmosphere and join in with the singing. Big mistake!
At first, singing "stand up if you love Morecambe" when the stewards were asking us to sit down was pretty funny and I'm all for a bit of light humoured cheekyness, but then it got rediculous.
The foul language that came from some of the druken teenagers behind us just crossed the line. swearing, druken, angry looking kids is not the image we want to be promoting!
For the second half we decided to move to the other side and enjoy watching the game without being swarmed all over by the stewards and putting up with foul and abusive language from our own support. Unfortunately some of the young lads were moved next to us by the stewards and continued to swear and act lairy, but this time it was in front of kids, setting a really good example for our next generation of supporters! i think not.
When challenged by us they said "we're just supporting our club" , since when was disrespecting stewards, swearing and angry drunkeness supporting your club! for large parts of the game last night they weren't even watching the match, they were more interested in goeding the stewards and making a nuisence of themselves.
This, in the week we are voted most friendly fans and only a couple of weeks after signing an FA initiative to stop swearing throughout our ground.
As for the "catchy" have some have put it, sex pistols/anarchy song, it sounds crap and slightly sinister, almost like the "no surrender" of the hooligan days. We have Bring me sunshine, but even that was sung at double time and completely ruined it.
I sincerely hope that this was a one off performance by these teenagers simply due to a drink fuelled afternoon on a certain coach.
Rant over....
It's worth mentioning the Morecambe fans too who were great on the night & sang from the first minute to the last (including a brilliant rendition of 'Trent End, Give us a song') & they have a lot to be pleased with.
DYN6MITE66 wrote:North Stand Shrimp wrote:Last night was the first Morecambe game I've ever been to where I was embarrassed by our own supporters.
For the first half we sat right in front of the group of young ones to soak up a bit of atmosphere and join in with the singing. Big mistake!
At first, singing "stand up if you love Morecambe" when the stewards were asking us to sit down was pretty funny and I'm all for a bit of light humoured cheekyness, but then it got rediculous.
The foul language that came from some of the druken teenagers behind us just crossed the line. swearing, druken, angry looking kids is not the image we want to be promoting!
For the second half we decided to move to the other side and enjoy watching the game without being swarmed all over by the stewards and putting up with foul and abusive language from our own support. Unfortunately some of the young lads were moved next to us by the stewards and continued to swear and act lairy, but this time it was in front of kids, setting a really good example for our next generation of supporters! i think not.
When challenged by us they said "we're just supporting our club" , since when was disrespecting stewards, swearing and angry drunkeness supporting your club! for large parts of the game last night they weren't even watching the match, they were more interested in goeding the stewards and making a nuisence of themselves.
This, in the week we are voted most friendly fans and only a couple of weeks after signing an FA initiative to stop swearing throughout our ground.
As for the "catchy" have some have put it, sex pistols/anarchy song, it sounds crap and slightly sinister, almost like the "no surrender" of the hooligan days. We have Bring me sunshine, but even that was sung at double time and completely ruined it.
I sincerely hope that this was a one off performance by these teenagers simply due to a drink fuelled afternoon on a certain coach.
Rant over....Thats been the same for the past few seasons on away games, thats what happens, we were voted the most liked team because we have character and buzz with adrenalin never mind make a hell of a noise. I dont think people would notice us if we all brought our slippers and flat cap pal.
slackAlice wrote:At least one Forest fan was sufficiently impressed with the Morecambe support to post this on 606:It's worth mentioning the Morecambe fans too who were great on the night & sang from the first minute to the last (including a brilliant rendition of 'Trent End, Give us a song') & they have a lot to be pleased with.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A39565399 for full report.
billybonz wrote:If there had been no stewards there nothing would have happened! Did they think these youngsters were about to storm the forest end! It was ridiculous by the stewards and one of the stupidest things I've seen at a football match! Kicked out for standing up and singing, that'll be why none of the forest fans got kicked out!
billybonz wrote:If there had been no stewards there nothing would have happened! Did they think these youngsters were about to storm the forest end! It was ridiculous by the stewards and one of the stupidest things I've seen at a football match! Kicked out for standing up and singing, that'll be why none of the forest fans got kicked out!
billybonz wrote:Kicked out for standing up and singing, that'll be why none of the forest fans got kicked out!
mfcboy wrote:So we do sammy macs barmy army and brake the chairs instead dont think so
mfcboy wrote:So we do sammy macs barmy army and brake the chairs instead dont think so
mfcboy wrote:NO i was not argueing with the stewards and they was not really aggresive can we delete this topic because its silly!.
mfcboy wrote:NO i was not argueing with the stewards and they was not really aggresive can we delete this topic because its silly!.
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