Quote ="upthecats"Can't understand anyone who thinks it's ok to swear constantly at a rugby game. I've had countless run-ins at home matches with numpties who stand behind us and can't seem to go 5 minutes without swearing.
There's no need for it at all with so many young children going to games nowadays. There's already one fixture in the calender that I will refuse to take my little girl to because I know how bad it will be, and if our own continue doing it, I will simply stop taking her as I know others will too, and that's the sad thing about it.
There will be no-one on here who swears as much as me, at work with the lads, in the pubs, playing football with the lads I can swear with the best of them, but one problem I have never had is being able to control it where children are around and that's whether I've had a gallon of ale or am completely sober.
It's called respect..'"
Totally agree with this post.
People need to know where the line ends and know when to stop. Unfortunately it seems there is a minority who do not, and sadly this can spoil it for other supporters, especially those who attend games with young children.
Yes, I know its a rugby match and you can expect to hear the odd bout of swearing, but every other word is disgusting.