In the few efl games she has refereed so far Rebecca Welch has received favourable comments from the supporters of the clubs involved. Let's hope this continues tomorrow and she has a good game, certainly no need for sexist comments to be directed at her.
This is my view on swearing and it is not aimed particularly at anyone on here as we can conduct ourselves as we please providing it is within the law. Personally I rarely swear except for the occasional "bloody hell" when something goes wrong as it does not achieve anything and I do not see the point. None of my friends, mostly retired professionals, swear and I still meet up with 3 lads I went to grammar school with back in the 1960's and none of them swear.
From my experience it is often the people of lower education or manual workers who appear more likely to swear and some cannot construct a sentence without an f word and even often use this language in front of their own children. I don't know if they think it makes them look macho but personally I think it makes them loook small. Fortunately where we sit in the west stand it is rare to here any swearing. Similarly when posting you can get your message across without resorting to swearing, but each to their own.
Anyway back to tomorrow which is a game we would consider disappointing if we failed to get 3 points. October gives us an excellent chance to consolidate our position at the top end of the table with 4 winnable home games against teams from the bottom half of the table, Mansfield, Stevenage and Carlisle being the others.
Very arrogant to say the use of certain language depicts education standards of people who use it. Be ashamed.