Swearing Warnings?


I am with you here.
Jump into bed with the devil, wear his colours.
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This is all very vague though.

The club are telling whom? If you have a meeting with the club it's FAB. FAB will get told what the club desire to be out there and they'll pass it on down the line. And the club are merely carrying out the advice handed to them by the stadium management company who control the stadium for them on 'event days'.

Make no mistake: this is part of a series of *nudge strategies* to affect 'customer' behaviour to the desired outcome of being nothing much more than passive consumers.
Not by the club it isn't, yet there are some within the club who were attempting to realign behaviour to their own whims.

Don't be surprised if the number of warnings subdues. Whether you believe this or not is up to you, but I have no need to lie about it.

@MikeH72
 
Not by the club it isn't, yet there are some within the club who were attempting to realign behaviour to their own whims.

Don't be surprised if the number of warnings subdues. Whether you believe this or not is up to you, but I have no need to lie about it.

@MikeH72
Performative, so as to appeal to any complainants to show how valued they are?

"I don't like their haircut/aftershave/trousers..." "he was using homophobic slurs..."
 
Performative, so as to appeal to any complainants to show how valued they are?

"I don't like their haircut/aftershave/trousers..." "he was using homophobic slurs..."
Like I've said previously, things have allegedly been said that a layperson would not find 'offensive' in the context of a football match.

They've been reported, however, and as fans do not have a means to either question what they have allegedly said, or who has said it, they get a warning.

For example, do you think calling a referee a baldy barstool (replace with expletive) should justify a warning? The swear word wasn't their issue.
 

Like I've said previously, things have allegedly been said that a layperson would not find 'offensive' in the context of a football match.

They've been reported, however, and as fans do not have a means to either question what they have allegedly said, or who has said it, they get a warning.

For example, do you think calling a referee a baldy barstool (replace with expletive) should justify a warning? The swear word wasn't their issue.
Of course with respect to the whiplash community, the photosensitive epilepsy community, the professional geologists, the green energy levy rebuttalists, picnickers, I think it is only right and fair that respect and love is shown also to the alopecia sufferers.

These people supporting their team their way in their stadium which they are paying for are for the birds.
 

Not by the club it isn't, yet there are some within the club who were attempting to realign behaviour to their own whims.

Don't be surprised if the number of warnings subdues. Whether you believe this or not is up to you, but I have no need to lie about it.

@MikeH72

I'm not saying you're lying. I've also been careful here to distinguish the club from the stadium management company they've employed to run the place.
 
OCS. That's the 'integrated management' company running the stadium security. Started by a window cleaner...or 'window technician' as they'd no doubt call him now.

They could clean those minty 'kin windows in the south stand city view for a kick off.
 

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