Royal Lady According to Sara Jacob this morning, part of the reason they've won this award is because they have curbed swearing at matches.
Well, she is a god-botherer. People who are offended by swearing should grow a back bone.
by floyd__streete » 16 Mar 2010 13:47
Royal Lady According to Sara Jacob this morning, part of the reason they've won this award is because they have curbed swearing at matches.
by floyd__streete » 16 Mar 2010 13:50
by Wax Jacket » 16 Mar 2010 16:13
by General B » 16 Mar 2010 16:22
Wax Jacket Sara Jacob, ex-Maiden Erlegh
by Gloria Gooner » 16 Mar 2010 16:26
IdealKingsley Junior swear words are hardly evil! I think most people would expect to hear it at football
When I went to the Exeter v Cambridge playoff final a woman of approximately 65-70 years of age shouted c*ntflap at me. I was surprised.
by Rex » 16 Mar 2010 16:28
Gloria GoonerIdealKingsley Junior swear words are hardly evil! I think most people would expect to hear it at football
When I went to the Exeter v Cambridge playoff final a woman of approximately 65-70 years of age shouted c*ntflap at me. I was surprised.
Was it Spacey's mum?
by Big Foot » 16 Mar 2010 17:54
PEARCEYBig Foot I have to admit that RFC turning the whole stadium into a family enclosure has caused me no end of bother.
If people have children at football then they should sit in the designated family enclosure, pre smoking ban would you have sat in a smoking section of a restaurant and complained about smokers?
The younger ones are the future and indeed lifeblood for this club.
by Big Foot » 16 Mar 2010 17:55
Dirk GentlyBig Foot I have to admit that RFC turning the whole stadium into a family enclosure has caused me no end of bother.
If people have children at football then they should sit in the designated family enclosure, pre smoking ban would you have sat in a smoking section of a restaurant and complained about smokers?
It's a Football League directive that every club has a family area, but they don't actually recommend that the whole ground be designated a family area.
by Sun Tzu » 16 Mar 2010 17:59
Big FootPEARCEYBig Foot I have to admit that RFC turning the whole stadium into a family enclosure has caused me no end of bother.
If people have children at football then they should sit in the designated family enclosure, pre smoking ban would you have sat in a smoking section of a restaurant and complained about smokers?
The younger ones are the future and indeed lifeblood for this club.
Are they?
Why then after years of following Kid for a Quid and family incentives, were attendances falling earlier this season? I know results weren't going our way, but the future of the club is future STH's surely? So where's the direct result from previous schemes and incentives?
by Ian Royal » 16 Mar 2010 18:26
by Sarah Star » 16 Mar 2010 23:54
Royal Lady According to Sara Jacob this morning, part of the reason they've won this award is because they have curbed swearing at matches. If someone is upset by any language from another supporter, if they tell the club, the club, together with "intelligence officers" and stewards will work to find out who it is and send them a letter. Or something.
Royal Lady According to Sara Jacob this morning, part of the reason they've won this award is because they have curbed swearing at matches. If someone is upset by any language from another supporter, if they tell the club, the club, together with "intelligence officers" and stewards will work to find out who it is and send them a letter. Or something.
by T.R.O.L.I. » 17 Mar 2010 13:33
Big FootDirk GentlyBig Foot I have to admit that RFC turning the whole stadium into a family enclosure has caused me no end of bother.
If people have children at football then they should sit in the designated family enclosure, pre smoking ban would you have sat in a smoking section of a restaurant and complained about smokers?
It's a Football League directive that every club has a family area, but they don't actually recommend that the whole ground be designated a family area.
I think that children under 13 should be banned from sitting outside of the family enclosure
by Big Foot » 17 Mar 2010 16:24
T.R.O.L.I.Big FootDirk Gently
It's a Football League directive that every club has a family area, but they don't actually recommend that the whole ground be designated a family area.
I think that children under 13 should be banned from sitting outside of the family enclosure
I know a certain 10 year old who'd take umbrage with that comment, JB
And he'd beat your arse for it
by Jerry St Clair » 17 Mar 2010 18:20
Royal Lady According to Sara Jacob this morning, part of the reason they've won this award is because they have curbed swearing at matches. If someone is upset by any language from another supporter, if they tell the club, the club, together with "intelligence officers" and stewards will work to find out who it is and send them a letter. Or something.
by dan19 » 17 Mar 2010 19:06
Big Foot dan19 couldn't beat me if he tried!
by T.R.O.L.I. » 17 Mar 2010 20:21
Jerry St ClairRoyal Lady According to Sara Jacob this morning, part of the reason they've won this award is because they have curbed swearing at matches. If someone is upset by any language from another supporter, if they tell the club, the club, together with "intelligence officers" and stewards will work to find out who it is and send them a letter. Or something.
Yeah, right, that's lovely. But is she fit?
by RoyalBlue » 17 Mar 2010 21:39
by General B » 18 Mar 2010 07:54
Jerry St ClairRoyal Lady According to Sara Jacob this morning, part of the reason they've won this award is because they have curbed swearing at matches. If someone is upset by any language from another supporter, if they tell the club, the club, together with "intelligence officers" and stewards will work to find out who it is and send them a letter. Or something.
Yeah, right, that's lovely. But is she fit?
by Royal Lady » 18 Mar 2010 09:26
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