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Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by ecc » Sat Jan 04, 2025 7:55 pm

Someone sat close to PB said YFB at one point in time. He felt it was necessary to apologise for said comment (which I understand).

What made me laugh was that the only Claret in sight was Connor Roberts. Now, our Connor might be many things but he's certainly not obese.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Row x » Sat Jan 04, 2025 8:01 pm

ecc wrote:
Sat Jan 04, 2025 7:55 pm
Someone sat close to PB said YFB at one point in time. He felt it was necessary to apologise for said comment (which I understand).

What made me laugh was that the only Claret in sight was Connor Roberts. Now, our Connor might be many things but he's certainly not obese.
It's bonkers, who says sorry to those at the game who hear it. Surprisingly you hear bad language at a football match

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by MiltonKeynesClaret93 » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:08 am

Row x wrote:
Sat Jan 04, 2025 8:01 pm
It's bonkers, who says sorry to those at the game who hear it. Surprisingly you hear bad language at a football match
Probably a broadcasting requirement of some sort, like they do on Sky Sports.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by CaptJohn » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:15 am

Rugby commentators do it all the time as the refs have mikes that pick up all sorts of stuff.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Bosscat » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:20 am

Row x wrote:
Sat Jan 04, 2025 8:01 pm
It's bonkers, who says sorry to those at the game who hear it. Surprisingly you hear bad language at a football match
Sky Sports Comms do it all the time ... I think it is a requirement of broadcasting to apologise for language they can't bleep out

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Goliath » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:21 am

ecc wrote:
Sat Jan 04, 2025 7:55 pm
Someone sat close to PB said YFB at one point in time. He felt it was necessary to apologise for said comment (which I understand).

What made me laugh was that the only Claret in sight was Connor Roberts. Now, our Connor might be many things but he's certainly not obese.
I thought they made him commentate on away games from his bedroom these days.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Woodleyclaret » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:30 am

On Sky I hear shite talked all the time by commentators and yet we never hear an apology
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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by wilks_bfc » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:41 am

Goliath wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:21 am
I thought they made him commentate on away games from his bedroom these days.
Wouldn’t matter if he’s doing it from his bedroom, Australia or the moon, unless they mute the stadium mics around the pitch side then you’d still hear the crowd noise

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by basil6345789 » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:42 am

Woodleyclaret wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:30 am
On Sky I hear shite talked all the time by commentators and yet we never hear an apology
Exactly

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by houseboy » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:43 am

I find apologising for bad language a bit out dated. Everyone swears now, male, female, young and old. I remember the daft old days when guys used to threaten other blokes for ‘swearing in front of my wife’. The same wife who A: didn’t get a say in it and B: probably swore like a trooper when hubby wasn’t there. It’s just words.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Goliath » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:52 am

wilks_bfc wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:41 am
Wouldn’t matter if he’s doing it from his bedroom, Australia or the moon, unless they mute the stadium mics around the pitch side then you’d still hear the crowd noise
It tends to be really noticeable for that exact reason. The crowd noise seems a lot quieter and distant. It sounds incredibly crap whenever I hear him on one of the streams for an away game.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Jakubclaret » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:56 am

houseboy wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:43 am
I find apologising for bad language a bit out dated. Everyone swears now, male, female, young and old. I remember the daft old days when guys used to threaten other blokes for ‘swearing in front of my wife’. The same wife who A: didn’t get a say in it and B: probably swore like a trooper when hubby wasn’t there. It’s just words.
In context time & a place. It's depends on the company & the severity of the bad language used. It's 1 thing swearing in a pub full of blokes & another in a tea room full of old ladies.
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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by DCWat » Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:23 pm

houseboy wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:43 am
I find apologising for bad language a bit out dated. Everyone swears now, male, female, young and old. I remember the daft old days when guys used to threaten other blokes for ‘swearing in front of my wife’. The same wife who A: didn’t get a say in it and B: probably swore like a trooper when hubby wasn’t there. It’s just words.
I do find the constant apologies on SKY a bit tedious. Put a warning out before each half perhaps, but not each time a single voice is heard bellowing an expletive. Half the songs are full of bad language, yet there is no apology for those.

To add to that, no, everyone doesn’t swear. I can think of plenty of people who I have never heard utter a single expletive. There’s a time and a place. It’s about being respectful of the situation and those around you.

Too many can’t read the room and don’t have a wide enough vocabulary to come up with an alternative. If swearing is simply allowed to become the norm, it dilutes its intended purpose.
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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Jakubclaret » Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:34 pm

DCWat wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:23 pm
I do find the constant apologies on SKY a bit tedious. Put a warning out before each half perhaps, but not each time a single voice is heard bellowing an expletive. Half the songs are full of bad language, yet there is no apology for those.

To add to that, no, everyone doesn’t swear. I can think of plenty of people who I have never heard utter a single expletive. There’s a time and a place. It’s about being respectful of the situation and those around you.

Too many can’t read the room and don’t have a wide enough vocabulary to come up with an alternative. If swearing is simply allowed to become the norm, it dilutes its intended purpose.
Tedious as it is it's a short-lived interruption. what some people seem to forget is that kids are in earshot it's more expected & accepted as the norm when in actual attendance at the game & that choice is made by a responsible adult to allow a child to accompany you. It's no big deal to me sky apologising & trying to be respectful it's not as if you are dealing with minute interruptions it's seconds.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by ClaretTony » Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:37 pm

Goliath wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:21 am
I thought they made him commentate on away games from his bedroom these days.
Not quite his bedroom but for away games he does them from a studio in Preston

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Goliath » Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:50 pm

ClaretTony wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:37 pm
Not quite his bedroom but for away games he does them from a studio in Preston
The cost saving must be absolutely minimal there after taking into account the price of hiring the studio and equipment for a few hours

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by dsr » Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:52 pm

houseboy wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:43 am
I find apologising for bad language a bit out dated. Everyone swears now, male, female, young and old. I remember the daft old days when guys used to threaten other blokes for ‘swearing in front of my wife’. The same wife who A: didn’t get a say in it and B: probably swore like a trooper when hubby wasn’t there. It’s just words.
Your circles and mine are quite different, houseboy. Not everyone swears, and some of those who do recognise there's a time and a place. (And not everyone's wife can be judged in the same as wives of your acquaintance.)

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Folkestoneclaret » Sun Jan 05, 2025 1:13 pm

Jakubclaret wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:56 am
In context time & a place. It's depends on the company & the severity of the bad language used. It's 1 thing swearing in a pub full of blokes & another in a tea room full of old ladies.
Brings to mind that great Billy Connolly song "That 4- letter word"

It shouldn't be heard
In polite company
Where aged old ladies are sipping their tea
But if those ladies' pasts
Were revealed, sure as hell
They've not only said it
They've done it as well

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Tackler49 » Sun Jan 05, 2025 1:20 pm

Swearing is everywhere today it doesn’t matter what age i was shopping in the supermarket the other week when i politely said excuse me to old lady (80ish) who was blocking the aisle talking to a friend she turned to me and told me F*** Off and wait it made everyone in hear shot smile one woman said to me that “told you”

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Stonehouse » Sun Jan 05, 2025 1:29 pm

**** is used on tv all the time and no one bothers anymore but it’s the dreaded C word that’s still quite taboo but for how long I don’t ******* know.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by ISpeds00 » Sun Jan 05, 2025 1:53 pm

MVG called Littler a BAST ARD at about 11pm at night and they apologised
Sad world we live in

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Rileybobs » Sun Jan 05, 2025 1:56 pm

It seems a bit ‘snowflakey’ getting upset at broadcasters apologising for unintended bad language.
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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Jakubclaret » Sun Jan 05, 2025 2:06 pm

Folkestoneclaret wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 1:13 pm
Brings to mind that great Billy Connolly song "That 4- letter word"

It shouldn't be heard
In polite company
Where aged old ladies are sipping their tea
But if those ladies' pasts
Were revealed, sure as hell
They've not only said it
They've done it as well
Yes of course that may be true but as experience draws if you want a easy comfortable life it's better not to offend & just go about your business in a quiet friendly way.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by ŽižkovClaret » Sun Jan 05, 2025 4:39 pm

Iirc live sport is by default a U rating, and so any bad language needs to be apologised for reflecting that.

It does feel a bit weird though when you can have Usyk and Fury knocking 7 bells out of each other but you have to apologise for a bit of fruity language.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by elwaclaret » Sun Jan 05, 2025 4:51 pm

I despise foul language, but it’s all about context for me. People who cannot string two words together without including an expletive I try to give a wide birth too, people yelling the odd word in anger/frustration/ slip tend not to bother me.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by ClaretAndJew » Sun Jan 05, 2025 4:59 pm

I've watched a few matches with Phil Bird this season and he seems to be losing the plot. Saying the wrong names, giving wrong information.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by jos » Sun Jan 05, 2025 5:20 pm

houseboy wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:43 am
I find apologising for bad language a bit out dated. Everyone swears now, male, female, young and old.
Speak for yourself, I guess I mix in different circles to you.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by deanothedino » Sun Jan 05, 2025 5:29 pm

Goliath wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:50 pm
The cost saving must be absolutely minimal there after taking into account the price of hiring the studio and equipment for a few hours
It isn’t a cost saving measure

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Goliath » Sun Jan 05, 2025 5:30 pm

deanothedino wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 5:29 pm
It isn’t a cost saving measure
Fair enough, what's the reason?

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by ClaretTony » Sun Jan 05, 2025 6:45 pm

deanothedino wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 5:29 pm
It isn’t a cost saving measure
I was told it was because for some games it required overnight stays - think this is the second season where he's done it from a studio in Preston. First time I realised was last season's PL game at Luton when Sky virtually missed our winning goal so he didn't see it either.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by chekhov » Sun Jan 05, 2025 6:55 pm

I presume he didn’t go to Preston for the Blackburn game. Surely he only needs to commentate from Preston for the away games down south or over a certain distance.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by NL Claret » Sun Jan 05, 2025 7:00 pm

ClaretTony wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 6:45 pm
I was told it was because for some games it required overnight stays - think this is the second season where he's done it from a studio in Preston. First time I realised was last season's PL game at Luton when Sky virtually missed our winning goal so he didn't see it either.
The coverage of JBLs goal in the Luton game was poor, kept showing replays of a Luton chance and then went back to the game as he was about to shoot so I get that is a give away that the commentators are not viewing it live.

Watched the Watford game the other week and the comms we had on the TV was 3 Counties radio which was amusing, they lost connection just before we scored 2nd and spent a couple of minutes listening to music and then the host of the show whilst still watching the game.

Get the feeling that the commentators on the games shown on Sky Sports + are not in the ground.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by fidelcastro » Sun Jan 05, 2025 7:08 pm

elwaclaret wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 4:51 pm
I despise foul language, but it’s all about context for me. People who cannot string two words together without including an expletive I try to give a wide birth too, people yelling the odd word in anger/frustration/ slip tend not to bother me.
The telly after 9pm has people using the F word frequently, whether that's in dramas, sitcoms, panel shows or whatever.

When did that become a thing? I remember when there were rules against foul language on the box, and Hollywood films even had profanities replaced with something less severe, which was hilarious at times.

I'm not sure which is better, but I guess it just shows that times and attitudes change.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by elwaclaret » Sun Jan 05, 2025 7:17 pm

fidelcastro wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 7:08 pm
The telly after 9pm has people using the F word frequently, whether that's in dramas, sitcoms, panel shows or whatever.

When did that become a thing? I remember when there were rules against foul language on the box, and Hollywood films even had profanities replaced with something less severe, which was hilarious at times.

I'm not sure which is better, but I guess it just shows that times and attitudes change.
Indeed, and not always for the better

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by ClaretTony » Sun Jan 05, 2025 8:00 pm

NL Claret wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 7:00 pm
Get the feeling that the commentators on the games shown on Sky Sports + are not in the ground.
Comes across like that

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by quoonbeatz » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:27 pm

They’re not. The sky plus stuff is being produced by another company, essentially it’s what was the home club’s feed which is why it sometimes cuts to the local comms.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by houseboy » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:41 pm

DCWat wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:23 pm
I do find the constant apologies on SKY a bit tedious. Put a warning out before each half perhaps, but not each time a single voice is heard bellowing an expletive. Half the songs are full of bad language, yet there is no apology for those.

To add to that, no, everyone doesn’t swear. I can think of plenty of people who I have never heard utter a single expletive. There’s a time and a place. It’s about being respectful of the situation and those around you.

Too many can’t read the room and don’t have a wide enough vocabulary to come up with an alternative. If swearing is simply allowed to become the norm, it dilutes its intended purpose.
I agree. I try not to swear too much but I do when angry. I also try not to swear when uncertain about ‘the room’. But I think it’s all down to hypocrisy sometimes. My dad was brought up in a rough family and spent about three years in the army during the war, and although he bloodied and damned a lot was 22 before I heard him utter a ‘serious’ swear word. But I wasn’t daft enough to think he didn’t use colourful language out of my hearing. My main gripe was these apemen years ago who felt they had to somehow protect the delicate ears of their wives without even asking them if they gave a damn.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by houseboy » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:56 pm

dsr wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:52 pm
Your circles and mine are quite different, houseboy. Not everyone swears, and some of those who do recognise there's a time and a place. (And not everyone's wife can be judged in the same as wives of your acquaintance.)
I associate with all kinds of people bud, many of whom are intelligent and quick witted (although some are not) but to be honest I don’t think swearers have ‘types’. I have a very good friend who is one of the nicest people I have ever known and he never swears, but he doesn’t get upset when people do. I’d be interested to know, genuinely, what your ‘circles’ are. I’m sure you didn’t mean it but your comment came across as ever so slightly elitist. Given that even Royalty swear (Phil the Greek was particularly good at it apparently) it would be interesting to know the kind of people you hang out with. As for the wives you refer to I was making a point that maybe those wives who were being ‘protected’ perhaps didn’t need the protection. It was just a male domination thing.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by houseboy » Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:06 am

jos wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 5:20 pm
Speak for yourself, I guess I mix in different circles to you.
I’m not speaking for myself, I’m speaking generally. I’m guessing you move in the same ‘circles’ as DSR who commented something very similar. What are these circles where no-one swears? Is it some kind of secret society with a swear box in the corner? Although circles don’t have corners do they?
All joking part (for that is what I’m doing) I am 70 years old and had a varied life with all its ups and downs but I have never ever felt the need to defend any of my partners from swearing by others, neither have I ever needed to punch anyone for doing so. Oddly I have credited them with the independence and intelligence to decide for themselves if they are offended. That was my point.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by whiffa » Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:11 am

houseboy wrote:
Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:06 am
I’m not speaking for myself, I’m speaking generally. I’m guessing you move in the same ‘circles’ as DSR who commented something very similar. What are these circles where no-one swears? Is it some kind of secret society with a swear box in the corner? Although circles don’t have corners do they?
All joking part (for that is what I’m doing) I am 70 years old and had a varied life with all its ups and downs but I have never ever felt the need to defend any of my partners from swearing by others, neither have I ever needed to punch anyone for doing so. Oddly I have credited them with the independence and intelligence to decide for themselves if they are offended. That was my point.
It's quite simple, a lot of people find swearing to be rude and disrespectful. I don't swear around people unless I know they don't mind, out of respect for them. I don't think it's a difficult concept to understand that bad language is rude and disrespectful. People are free to do what they wish, it comes down to character. In certain situations like the pub or at a football game I think it's personally fair to expect swearing to be around you, and you shouldn't be upset or offended by it unless directly aimed at you.

Sat at home on the sofa watching tv/online streams in your own home however, is not a situation I personally feel it's acceptable to be disrespected - as a result, I think it's correct to apologise.

Respect is the key word. Age, experience etc etc is irrelevant. Sorry didn't mean to specifically reply to you houseboy, more a general response to the thread.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by houseboy » Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:28 am

whiffa wrote:
Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:11 am
It's quite simple, a lot of people find swearing to be rude and disrespectful. I don't swear around people unless I know they don't mind, out of respect for them. I don't think it's a difficult concept to understand that bad language is rude and disrespectful. People are free to do what they wish, it comes down to character. In certain situations like the pub or at a football game I think it's personally fair to expect swearing to be around you, and you shouldn't be upset or offended by it unless directly aimed at you.

Sat at home on the sofa watching tv/online streams in your own home however, is not a situation I personally feel it's acceptable to be disrespected - as a result, I think it's correct to apologise.

Respect is the key word. Age, experience etc etc is irrelevant. Sorry didn't mean to specifically reply to you houseboy, more a general response to the thread.
That’s a great response bud. I know what you mean. With TV maybe a simple ‘this programme may contain offensive language’ at the beginning should be enough. That would give the more sensitive the opportunity to make an informed decision as to whether they watch or not. As you rightly say
if you find swearing offensive maybe a football match is not the place for you.
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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by dsr » Mon Jan 06, 2025 1:16 am

houseboy wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:56 pm
I associate with all kinds of people bud, many of whom are intelligent and quick witted (although some are not) but to be honest I don’t think swearers have ‘types’. I have a very good friend who is one of the nicest people I have ever known and he never swears, but he doesn’t get upset when people do. I’d be interested to know, genuinely, what your ‘circles’ are. I’m sure you didn’t mean it but your comment came across as ever so slightly elitist. Given that even Royalty swear (Phil the Greek was particularly good at it apparently) it would be interesting to know the kind of people you hang out with. As for the wives you refer to I was making a point that maybe those wives who were being ‘protected’ perhaps didn’t need the protection. It was just a male domination thing.
The number of people I know like you describe, those who would swear in front of young and old and never see any need to apologise, are few. Frankly, when I hear conversations in the street from people who think every breath is wasted that doesn't contain one or both of the words "F***" or "S***", I don't want to know them. Maybe they are perfectly nice people apart from the fact that they believe themselves to have no need to consider others; or else, like you, they can hardly conceive of any person who might be offended.

What do you mean by "elitist"?

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by Bullabill » Mon Jan 06, 2025 1:39 am

ClaretTony wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:37 pm
Not quite his bedroom but for away games he does them from a studio in Preston
And, given that circumstance, he does a bloody good job.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by houseboy » Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:51 am

dsr wrote:
Mon Jan 06, 2025 1:16 am
The number of people I know like you describe, those who would swear in front of young and old and never see any need to apologise, are few. Frankly, when I hear conversations in the street from people who think every breath is wasted that doesn't contain one or both of the words "F***" or "S***", I don't want to know them. Maybe they are perfectly nice people apart from the fact that they believe themselves to have no need to consider others; or else, like you, they can hardly conceive of any person who might be offended.

What do you mean by "elitist"?
My issue is that today all the world and his wife are ‘offended’ by something. I don’t ever intend to offend people and would not knowingly do so, but I’m getting increasingly short of patience with the ever growing number of people who use the term ‘you can’t say that’. Unfortunately it is getting worse.
Incidentally you have said twice in your post ‘people like you’. This is where my suspicion of elitism comes in. You don’t know me and wouldn’t recognise me in an empty room, why do you presume to know anything about me at all? I’m quite a nice bloke when you get to know me, as I am sure you are, so using phrases like that is, to me, just as bad as swearing.
By the way I do like a bit of interesting argument so please don’t think I am being aggressive or contentious, that is not my intention.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by jos » Mon Jan 06, 2025 10:27 am

houseboy wrote:
Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:06 am
I’m not speaking for myself, I’m speaking generally. I’m guessing you move in the same ‘circles’ as DSR who commented something very similar. What are these circles where no-one swears? Is it some kind of secret society with a swear box in the corner? Although circles don’t have corners do they?
All joking part (for that is what I’m doing) I am 70 years old and had a varied life with all its ups and downs but I have never ever felt the need to defend any of my partners from swearing by others, neither have I ever needed to punch anyone for doing so. Oddly I have credited them with the independence and intelligence to decide for themselves if they are offended. That was my point.
But you stated that “everyone swears” and that simply isn’t true, perhaps you should have phrased it differently. Let’s face it anyone can swear, but I like many of my friends and family chose not to.
I never heard any of my grandparents or my parents swear either.

People have different values, where I sit at the back of the longside there’s generally only one guy who shouts abuse using bad language (which is a bit of a shame as a young lad sits in front of me, who perhaps should be in he family section)

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by dsr » Mon Jan 06, 2025 11:42 am

houseboy wrote:
Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:51 am
My issue is that today all the world and his wife are ‘offended’ by something. I don’t ever intend to offend people and would not knowingly do so, but I’m getting increasingly short of patience with the ever growing number of people who use the term ‘you can’t say that’. Unfortunately it is getting worse.
Incidentally you have said twice in your post ‘people like you’. This is where my suspicion of elitism comes in. You don’t know me and wouldn’t recognise me in an empty room, why do you presume to know anything about me at all? I’m quite a nice bloke when you get to know me, as I am sure you are, so using phrases like that is, to me, just as bad as swearing.
By the way I do like a bit of interesting argument so please don’t think I am being aggressive or contentious, that is not my intention.
The first "like you" refers to the people you describe who swear all the time regardless of context. It doesn't refer to you personally.

The second "like you" does refer to you, and it refers specifically to the fact that you have stated that you don't expect people to be offended by swearing. I know that is so because you have said so. I know something about you because you have told me via this message board. I don't need to assume.

Isn't this all a bit pointless? I don't like swearing, you don't mind it, let's let it rest.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by ŽižkovClaret » Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:11 pm

Over here therenisnt any watershed. You get full explicit versions on the radio at any time. Quite rhe culture shock at first but now it just feels like being treated like an adult

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by jtrbfc » Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:12 pm

If they don't apologise they risk a hefty fine.

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by GrahamBranchsPerm » Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:19 pm

In today's world, unfortunately it's a case of go woke or go broke.

UTFC

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Re: Phil Bird apologising about a fan's bad language

Post by ChrisG » Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:39 pm

ŽižkovClaret wrote:
Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:11 pm
Over here therenisnt any watershed. You get full explicit versions on the radio at any time. Quite rhe culture shock at first but now it just feels like being treated like an adult
In Czech or English? We get full explicit versions of English songs here in Germany all day, however I assume that is because they aren't in German. Similarly, I imagine that a song talking about Scheiß would probably be good on Radio 1.

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