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    Quote Originally Posted by CHA!NGANG View Post
    Swearing at the fan's isn't the best thing to do, no, but it's done all the time in modern football, most the times the players don't mean it but they do it to release frustration. And don't tell me what, and what not to do
    I'll do what I like thanks
    You have no ground to stand on, under no circumstances is swearing at football fans the right thing to do. Just because people do it, doesn't make it right, just means they're lowering footballs standards...

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    Not heard anything since a few days ago, said they were going to interview the fans who made the complaints.

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    Quote Originally Posted by e5 View Post
    I'll do what I like thanks
    You have no ground to stand on, under no circumstances is swearing at football fans the right thing to do. Just because people do it, doesn't make it right, just means they're lowering footballs standards...
    Fine, and so will I so don't tell me what to do :S Hypocrit much...

    Also, yes it's not the right thing to do, but it's done often and Like I said, quite a lot of the time it isn't to the fans, it's just a way to release agrivation. If I **** up in basketball or football I swear, if I score a crucial goal or do something which is very important I sometimes swear too, it's a way to release frustration and isn't often aimed at fans even if it looks like it. So no, I think your wrong as swearing at the end of the day, is fine if your over the age of 12, as long as it's not directed to offend or harm anyone, and I think V.Persie was just releasing frustration as he scored a vital equaliser.


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    I always swear at the match. Mostly at oposition fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack.Lfc View Post
    I always swear at the match. Mostly at oposition fans.
    Well that is rather disrespectful.

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    ino i go too confession evri nyt.

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    I like to share a friendly discussion with the chap next to me if im near the away fans.

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    I like to exchange hand signs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHA!NGANG View Post
    Fine, and so will I so don't tell me what to do :S Hypocrit much...

    Also, yes it's not the right thing to do, but it's done often and Like I said, quite a lot of the time it isn't to the fans, it's just a way to release agrivation. If I **** up in basketball or football I swear, if I score a crucial goal or do something which is very important I sometimes swear too, it's a way to release frustration and isn't often aimed at fans even if it looks like it. So no, I think your wrong as swearing at the end of the day, is fine if your over the age of 12, as long as it's not directed to offend or harm anyone, and I think V.Persie was just releasing frustration as he scored a vital equaliser.
    Only difference is that Van Rapist ran to the away fans, pointed some fans out and shouted "**** YOU" & "**** OFF". Hardly celebrating, more like trying to course a riot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lBlue View Post
    Only difference is that Van Rapist ran to the away fans, pointed some fans out and shouted "**** YOU" & "**** OFF". Hardly celebrating, more like trying to course a riot.
    fans shout and swear at players all the time, yet players can't do it because 'they're professionals' - so what? if someone shouts at you, shout back.
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