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  1. 19 minutes ago, CBRammette said:

    Probably depends what the child was shouting and is up to the parent to parent their child as they wish as they have to deal with consequences of what is shouted at football in other instances.

    You can use what lyrics you like B4 but you need to stop berating fans who dont like using certain words like the f word. I dont use that word ever in life (except odd times alone in car at Cambridge cyclists). But I am not a prude or a killjoy or someone who wants the stadium quiet or minds others using it.
    I love the humour and passion of football fans - I would put it right up there as something that makes me proud to be a Brit. Nothing quite like hearing 21 points song or fight to the end THAT season but I chose to swap the f word. We've always had a "what you hear at football stays at football" with our boys and never had a problem. Loved exchanging cheeky smiles with my boys when they heard something "rude". Which means I actually love the Collymore song when many dont as will never forget look on my sons' faces when first heard it at full pelt. 
    But all this comes from comments that more may sing if not every chant is expletive laden. Some may never sing which I dont get but its their choice - they may have such turmoil and angst inside after watching us for years that they can no longer sing - who knows. 
    But please can you perhaps sometimes listen to others views on this esp where children are involved. 

    Sorry did not mean how it sounded that sounded to me.

  2. 18 minutes ago, CBRammette said:

    Probably depends what the child was shouting and is up to the parent to parent their child as they wish as they have to deal with consequences of what is shouted at football in other instances.

    You can use what lyrics you like B4 but you need to stop berating fans who dont like using certain words like the f word. I dont use that word ever in life (except odd times alone in car at Cambridge cyclists). But I am not a prude or a killjoy or someone who wants the stadium quiet or minds others using it.
    I love the humour and passion of football fans - I would put it right up there as something that makes me proud to be a Brit. Nothing quite like hearing 21 points song or fight to the end THAT season but I chose to swap the f word. We've always had a "what you hear at football stays at football" with our boys and never had a problem. Loved exchanging cheeky smiles with my boys when they heard something "rude". Which means I actually love the Collymore song when many dont as will never forget look on my sons' faces when first heard it at full pelt. 
    But all this comes from comments that more may sing if not every chant is expletive laden. Some may never sing which I dont get but its their choice - they may have such turmoil and angst inside after watching us for years that they can no longer sing - who knows. 
    But please can you perhaps sometimes listen to others views on this esp where children are involved. 

    The ones I heard come on derby

    or rams going marching in on

  3. 53 minutes ago, Mucker1884 said:

    What on earth are you rambling on about.

    This conversation began when alternative words were suggested, for kids to use in place of the words "If you don't f****** bounce...".
    And you retorting: that "If you don't jump and bounce":

    You're right, they're not be the right words, but they are within the stadium rules/Supporters Charter (Unlike "the right chant").  This is the charter which we are all supposed to abide by, in case you are not aware.
    Nobody is complaining about noise levels.  Nobody is demanding silence. 
    My comments refer to foul and abusive language, either by children, or within earshot of children, if I had to be specific.  I would argue both scenarios are unacceptable in a civilised world.

     

     

    And... As you can see here... By use of automatic censorship... Even @David has banned the word "f******" from posts on his forum!  I like @David.  

    I heard kids say it and ones I don’t agree I don’t chant it simples

  4. 7 minutes ago, Mucker1884 said:

    I'm sure...  but it would be my fault if I got kicked out/banned for using foul, abusive, and/or indecent language, as I believe that is against stadium rules... rules that we agree to each time we buy a ticket.

    29,800 wrongs doth not a right make!  

    What has come to make noise get behind the lads or risk just that

    some touchy people lately

  5. 13 minutes ago, CBRammette said:

    This whole thread started to discuss the lack of atmosphere lately to try to make it more enjoyable/loud. Havent heard anyone say they want no noise and to watch in a library. But if they like that they do have the right to say it after all!

    Yes I hard a parent or adult tell child to shut up and sit down be quite I felt telling them leave him alone that what football stadiums are for make noise get behind the lads.

  6. That was much much more like it today some of football was execenlt and I am pleased for James Collins scoring it was really really good finnised make derby fans go wild.

    but after 25mins we fell apart a bit Kepteds giving the ball away. But once half time was we came back out fighting and got that 2nd goal I throught a spilt secound that he was going no pentley but we got it and he smashed secound go in to make it 2_0 to derby and new boy he had exelent game we need to offer new deal now

  7. 3 hours ago, angieram said:

    No, I am also retired. I was just very interested what you wanted to see on a matchday instead of all the things listed  that's all. 

    I see lots of people heating odd things, but you listed so many that there doesn't leave a lot else, really.

    Would you prefer it just to be quiet? 

    As I say, it's a genuine question, as it's difficult to gauge this from your post.

    Hey angie some people woul be happy no noise what so ever but if anyone don’t like can go watch in a library in compete silance.

  8. 23 hours ago, Mucker1884 said:

     

    I can't speak for other areas, but at the foot of the stairs that lead me away from the concourse and up into the stand, there is a sign that clearly states that foul/abusive language will not be tolerated, and hints at the prospect of being ejected from the ground (I can't recall the precise wording, to my shame!).
     

    If I ever get a tap on the shoulder from a high-viz sleeve during that particular song, I know precisely what lyrics I will be claiming to be singing... and it won't be the foul/abusive language version!  

     

    I would also hope that "Jump and bounce" were also the words of choice for the vast majority of parents/grandparents with young children as their matchday wards, as anything more "industrial" really ought to be considered unacceptable, even in these times of dwindling respect and decency.

    We’ll my argument would be not my fault how chants go.

  9. Hey this is to the players go and take to Carlisle go and play free throwing football that showed on tuesday night against licorn city in EFL trophy conpertion. 

    Some of that football was fantastic to watch get the ball on the deck and just go for it. 

    You have sold out away area backing right behind you. 

    Win lose or draw we win as a team draw as a team and even lose as a team but come on derby show no fear just give your best shot and we always clap you off the pitch.

  10. 11 hours ago, FindernRam said:

    Why sing during the game at all? Watched loads of TV games and you don't ever hear singing! Some chanting and in Europe they seem to have a chant leader who either has the loudest voice ever or some sort on megaphone!  

    But please no drum! Does my head and old ears in.

    Agree pre-match music is far too loud to encourage people to their seats early, and build the atmosphere naturally. Been like that for many years-since the system upgrade

    Let's keep the drum

  11. 1 hour ago, littleover ram said:

    We should play a full team, only chance of winning something this year and we’re already out of the league cup 

    We are only allowed to play 7 first team players that did not play last saturday and rest are under 21s players.

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