wijit wrote:Firstly, I hope you get something sorted out for Saturdays. Secondly the ban-I see no point in having such a ban, speaking as a parent who goes to internationals, premier league and whatever Morecambe games I can get to, I would say there should be a family area. My own choice would be the paddock as this would solve two issues;It is far enough from the North Stand where swearing may occur away from small ears, it would also alleviate the recent issues of verbal abuse from certain people in the paddock towards the manager.
It will never satisy everybody, but to just tell people they can't swear is just as bad as saying they can't say anything when things are going badly. We've all heard the "groans" loudly when a move has gone pear-shaped. So long as the swearing isn't of the worst of words it would be petty to try and stop it.
wijit wrote:I see no point in having such a ban, speaking as a parent who goes to internationals, premier league and whatever Morecambe games I can get to, I would say there should be a family area. My own choice would be the paddock as this would solve two issues;It is far enough from the North Stand where swearing may occur away from small ears, it would also alleviate the recent issues of verbal abuse from certain people in the paddock towards the manager.
North Stand Shrimp wrote:I have Saturdays off
Just thought you might like to know
Weetabix Kid wrote:North Stand Shrimp wrote:I have Saturdays off
Just thought you might like to know
and spend the rest of the week cutting up newspaper to throw in people's pies n gravy
durianmuncher wrote:Have to agree too.
Football has traditionally been the sport of the working class and a little bit of choice language was always common and great for getting tension out and helping the atmosphere.
Grounds, not just CP, are going to get quieter and quieter and this is going to turn away more fans. I think some people just want to kill the game off. Who on earth wants to pay a lot of money to watch a game with no chanting at the opposition, partisan joviality and basically no atmosphere apart from a few young young children singing high pitched Sunday school type songs. It's going too far now. It's not a case of wanting a return to war on the terraces, it's simply a case of wanting a decent atmosphere at the stadium and the chance to participate in voice without the fear of being arrested or thrown out.
durianmuncher wrote:Have to agree too.
Football has traditionally been the sport of the working class and a little bit of choice language was always common and great for getting tension out and helping the atmosphere.
Grounds, not just CP, are going to get quieter and quieter and this is going to turn away more fans. I think some people just want to kill the game off. Who on earth wants to pay a lot of money to watch a game with no chanting at the opposition, partisan joviality and basically no atmosphere apart from a few young young children singing high pitched Sunday school type songs. It's going too far now. It's not a case of wanting a return to war on the terraces, it's simply a case of wanting a decent atmosphere at the stadium and the chance to participate in voice without the fear of being arrested or thrown out.
durianmuncher wrote:Have to agree too.
Football has traditionally been the sport of the working class and a little bit of choice language was always common and great for getting tension out and helping the atmosphere.
Grounds, not just CP, are going to get quieter and quieter and this is going to turn away more fans. I think some people just want to kill the game off. Who on earth wants to pay a lot of money to watch a game with no chanting at the opposition, partisan joviality and basically no atmosphere apart from a few young young children singing high pitched Sunday school type songs. It's going too far now. It's not a case of wanting a return to war on the terraces, it's simply a case of wanting a decent atmosphere at the stadium and the chance to participate in voice without the fear of being arrested or thrown out.
wijit wrote:Can anyone tell me what this "kids message" was, please?
OLDHAMADE wrote:wijit wrote:Can anyone tell me what this "kids message" was, please?
Best ask the man in the plastic box as he pushes all the buttons, even the Zap on here
Mark S wrote:OLDHAMADE wrote:wijit wrote:Can anyone tell me what this "kids message" was, please?
Best ask the man in the plastic box as he pushes all the buttons, even the Zap on here
Who can you mean?
" Football is a family sport. Morecambe Football Club asks all fans to respect one another, the players and match officials. Please do not use abusive language at our family club. Enjoy the match!"
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