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The Eagle said:Sheikheagle said:I agree Darren the language can be blue however it is generally in the minority and is no worse than it was 40 years ago when I started sitting on the hill. Not sure there really is much we can do about it and I know avoiding going to games is not the answer as the club needs you and other supporters attending. Aside from reporting the culprits to security I would suggest you continue to set a good example to your kids and I am sure they will turn a blind eye to the behavior.
Lol don't like swearing? Cool there's a then family hill and if that's not good enough sit in a stand your majesty! Be sure to bring a cushion for your sitting pleasure so your supple bum doesn't get sore
Christ its a football game you should try attending a U/6s in the Penrith district and here the typical bogan mother screaming "rip his f******n head off"
Don't like swearing well there Disney on ice and probably ballet you can attend....oh and also to all the parents here's a reality check
Your kids have fouler mouths than you could possibly imagine, they learnt it at school and things will continue to decline, any kids who say they never swear and are in year 2 or higher are full of s**t, lying is worse than swearing
Grow up, the kids are worse than the adults
I can see the merits of both points of view. However I think that there is a level of swearing that is acceptable at footy games and once it gets beyond that it becomes annoying and just downright stupid.
In the end, if someone has had too much piss and is being a dribbling pest, report it to security or move to a different part of the hill.