Just a fun diversion, but I regularly referee soccer, and
often have players from across the pond. (Irish, Brits, etc..)
MOST of them are from the rougher side of the railroad tracks.
They use F bombs, and other descriptive words as just part of their
normal every day conversation.
A young referee was doing an adult match with a Brit team. There was
your normal 4 letter words flying everywhere, directed at teammates as
much as anything. The young ref was getting agitated, and
asked me what to do to curb the language. I said to talk to the
player/coach, and ask him and his players to tone it down some due to
women and children on the sidelines.
He asked the player/coach, and the guy said sure, no problem.
He yelled out across the field. "Hey you F..n Bastards, Quit your D..n
cussing. There's woman and children here.
I've seen some red faces over the years, but I believe that young ref
GLOWED. Afraid I was laughing too hard to appreciate
his embarassment all that much.
often have players from across the pond. (Irish, Brits, etc..)
MOST of them are from the rougher side of the railroad tracks.
They use F bombs, and other descriptive words as just part of their
normal every day conversation.
A young referee was doing an adult match with a Brit team. There was
your normal 4 letter words flying everywhere, directed at teammates as
much as anything. The young ref was getting agitated, and
asked me what to do to curb the language. I said to talk to the
player/coach, and ask him and his players to tone it down some due to
women and children on the sidelines.
He asked the player/coach, and the guy said sure, no problem.
He yelled out across the field. "Hey you F..n Bastards, Quit your D..n
cussing. There's woman and children here.
I've seen some red faces over the years, but I believe that young ref
GLOWED. Afraid I was laughing too hard to appreciate
his embarassment all that much.
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