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Having been involved for a few years and watching many games, I am never shocked by those managers or coaches who tend to deem it part of the job description to shout and swear for the duration of the game. If this is saying look at me I am wonderful then how wrong can you be.

Can these people honestly say to themselves they are promoting thier club, themself, the league they are members of, or football in general? If that is the train of thought, then they need help, fortunately not all clubs tolerate or turn a blind eye but plenty do.

Let me say this, if a manager or coach really believes in thier own ability then they would trust players to do the job on the field, however because most are insecure people they have to kick every ball, disagree with decisions by officials, and argue with every league decision.

Time then for the league to take steps to protect the image of the league, these loudmouth yobs in technical areas have to be brought to task, possibly with the introduction of match observers, the role should involve all aspects of a club on matchdays, and be required to send written reports to the league with thier observations, it is then for the league to administer suitable reprimands, if necessary involving the F.A and or County Associations to enforce any sanctions.

Racism has been brought almost under control, now lets turn attention to the yobs in the dugouts, if a spectator was to behave in the same manner as I have witnessed they would be ejected from the ground, being pitchside should not offer protection from also being ejected. You may argue that is the referees' job, what good is it if a referee ejects a person from the dugout only for the person to go behind the barrier/wall to continue the anti social behaviour.

Allowance for the use of video evidence should be allowed for disciplinary hearings, these people need to be removed from the match, after all attempts of rehabilitation to normal acceptable behaviour has failed.

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Tell you what, I agree with your post grump1, if that is you who wrote it yourself and didn't copy it from the recent edition of the Beano.

Swearing at an individual or official is as far as my agreement would go, from there mate, you are on your own, I mean FIFA are already trying to make football a game for woofters as you can't even smash anyone now without being arrested.....bring back the 70's style should be the motto.

Swearing is part and parcel, I mean even the top people at the top of their game do it, it's called channeling your aggression, but will end on this coz you're boring and full of plop, bet you're the type of guy angling to have knitting included as an Olympic sport, anyway don't wish to keep you any longer, Mummy is calling you, got your Cocoa and bedtime story ready.

PS....If you are on a wind up then top marks

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Tell you what, I agree with your post grump1, if that is you who wrote it yourself and didn't copy it from the recent edition of the Beano.

Swearing at an individual or official is as far as my agreement would go, from there mate, you are on your own, I mean FIFA are already trying to make football a game for woofters as you can't even smash anyone now without being arrested.....bring back the 70's style should be the motto.

Swearing is part and parcel, I mean even the top people at the top of their game do it, it's called channeling your aggression, but will end on this coz you're boring and full of plop, bet you're the type of guy angling to have knitting included as an Olympic sport, anyway don't wish to keep you any longer, Mummy is calling you, got your Cocoa and bedtime story ready.

PS....If you are on a wind up then top marks

 

 

Ah the mentality of football never ceases to amze me, who are the first to shout when the softies fall over at the breeze of a hard takle, yep the managers, yet if one of thier players makes the same challenge then more abuse to the officials, all a bunch of losers, who want thier cake and eat it.

Perhaps education is what you missed in your early years, swearing and accepting it is basic lack of communication skill, to which you have more than your share of ignorance.

And the Beano is easy for you, lots of pictures and very few words, lmao

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Tell you what, I agree with your post grump1, if that is you who wrote it yourself and didn't copy it from the recent edition of the Beano.

Swearing at an individual or official is as far as my agreement would go, from there mate, you are on your own, I mean FIFA are already trying to make football a game for woofters as you can't even smash anyone now without being arrested.....bring back the 70's style should be the motto.

Swearing is part and parcel, I mean even the top people at the top of their game do it, it's called channeling your aggression, but will end on this coz you're boring and full of plop, bet you're the type of guy angling to have knitting included as an Olympic sport, anyway don't wish to keep you any longer, Mummy is calling you, got your Cocoa and bedtime story ready.

PS....If you are on a wind up then top marks

 

 

Ah the mentality of football never ceases to amze me, who are the first to shout when the softies fall over at the breeze of a hard takle, yep the managers, yet if one of thier players makes the same challenge then more abuse to the officials, all a bunch of losers, who want thier cake and eat it.

Perhaps education is what you missed in your early years, swearing and accepting it is basic lack of communication skill, to which you have more than your share of ignorance.

And the Beano is easy for you, lots of pictures and very few words, lmao

 

Know summit, It would give me pleasure to bite, but you see you are just on a wind up, and as the saying goes 'you cant kid a bullpoo-poo-er', makes good reading tho, but a bit boring so bonjour and keep writing them novels baby xx

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Tell you what, I agree with your post grump1, if that is you who wrote it yourself and didn't copy it from the recent edition of the Beano.

Swearing at an individual or official is as far as my agreement would go, from there mate, you are on your own, I mean FIFA are already trying to make football a game for woofters as you can't even smash anyone now without being arrested.....bring back the 70's style should be the motto.

Swearing is part and parcel, I mean even the top people at the top of their game do it, it's called channeling your aggression, but will end on this coz you're boring and full of plop, bet you're the type of guy angling to have knitting included as an Olympic sport, anyway don't wish to keep you any longer, Mummy is calling you, got your Cocoa and bedtime story ready.

PS....If you are on a wind up then top marks

 

 

Ah the mentality of football never ceases to amze me, who are the first to shout when the softies fall over at the breeze of a hard takle, yep the managers, yet if one of thier players makes the same challenge then more abuse to the officials, all a bunch of losers, who want thier cake and eat it.

Perhaps education is what you missed in your early years, swearing and accepting it is basic lack of communication skill, to which you have more than your share of ignorance.

And the Beano is easy for you, lots of pictures and very few words, lmao

Oh and the giveaway, an acurate well written piece first time around, no spelling mistakes, but the reply.....amze and takle, tut tut tut, a victory for moir, but please feel free to cast the bait again.......who knows, I maty be hungry, or bored shi4less

 

Know summit, It would give me pleasure to bite, but you see you are just on a wind up, and as the saying goes 'you cant kid a bullpoo-poo-er', makes good reading tho, but a bit boring so bonjour and keep writing them novels baby xx

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Tell you what, I agree with your post grump1, if that is you who wrote it yourself and didn't copy it from the recent edition of the Beano.

Swearing at an individual or official is as far as my agreement would go, from there mate, you are on your own, I mean FIFA are already trying to make football a game for woofters as you can't even smash anyone now without being arrested.....bring back the 70's style should be the motto.

Swearing is part and parcel, I mean even the top people at the top of their game do it, it's called channeling your aggression, but will end on this coz you're boring and full of plop, bet you're the type of guy angling to have knitting included as an Olympic sport, anyway don't wish to keep you any longer, Mummy is calling you, got your Cocoa and bedtime story ready.

PS....If you are on a wind up then top marks

 

 

Ah the mentality of football never ceases to amze me, who are the first to shout when the softies fall over at the breeze of a hard takle, yep the managers, yet if one of thier players makes the same challenge then more abuse to the officials, all a bunch of losers, who want thier cake and eat it.

Perhaps education is what you missed in your early years, swearing and accepting it is basic lack of communication skill, to which you have more than your share of ignorance.

And the Beano is easy for you, lots of pictures and very few words, lmao

Oh and the giveaway, an acurate well written piece first time around, no spelling mistakes, but the reply.....amze and takle, tut tut tut, a victory for moir, but please feel free to cast the bait again.......who knows, I maty be hungry, or bored shi4less

 

Know summit, It would give me pleasure to bite, but you see you are just on a wind up, and as the saying goes 'you cant kid a bullpoo-poo-er', makes good reading tho, but a bit boring so bonjour and keep writing them novels baby xx

 

 

Always here to help the mentaly less abled, somehow the word pillock springs to mind, if the big hat fits, then eat it

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Brilliant Ref....take someone to task for their spelling . Have a look at youself mate before you take the piss out of others " another victory for MOIR" ??

 

Get the English right before you speak French. And pillock is a good choice of word when people start using moi instead of me..and bonjour! Del boy lives.

 

 

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