Grow up you tosser, if your boy is 12 I am assuming you are at least in your 30's. You should have dealt with it there and then instead of crying on here about it.
Fans giving it out to players then weeping like babies when they get a bit of good natured ribbing back, is a really depressing aspect of the modern game. What sort of example are you setting as a proud northern parent? You should have dragged the boy onto the bus and had it out with Church. Instead you've shown him the way of dealing with your issues is to cry on t'internet.
Grow up you tosser, if your boy is 12 I am assuming you are at least in your 30's. You should have dealt with it there and then instead of crying on here about it.
do you not think i didnt try you absolute mug, but do you think the wanker would get off of the bus? would he balls because he is a spineless tosser on and off of the pitch
Well if you feel that strongly about it then write to the club. I'll give you a hand with the crux of it 'my son took the piss out of someone, but when they gave it back I got all precious and my little Keanu is an angel who never does anything wrong'. Also, steer clear of double negatives as per your previous post, they are frowned upon. No hard feelings, eh chum.
Fair play to him. I saw your kids gesturing in the 'family' stand, looks like they are dragged up well.
The girl at the front (to the left of Charlton fans) sitting in the front row who was about 14-16 was the most cringe thing I have ever seen. She was going batsh*t crazy at out fans for 90 minutes.
Fans giving it out to players then weeping like babies when they get a bit of good natured ribbing back, is a really depressing aspect of the modern game. What sort of example are you setting as a proud northern parent? You should have dragged the boy onto the bus and had it out with Church. Instead you've shown him the way of dealing with your issues is to cry on t'internet.
I'd be quite confident fighting your entire team at the same time they have no fight in them whatsoever and thats why your going down
Fair play to him. I saw your kids gesturing in the 'family' stand, looks like they are dragged up well.
The girl at the front (to the left of Charlton fans) sitting in the front row who was about 14-16 was the most cringe thing I have ever seen. She was going batsh*t crazy at out fans for 90 minutes.
She was mental, got jeramy kyle written all over it.
Sheffgrow, I don't like to hear these things about our club and hope that you have misunderstood the gesture, but come on, what reaction did you or your son expect to see when he set out to wind up a professional footballer that has probably just lost the opportunity to play in the biggest game of his life/career?
Passion and emotions run high at football games and I think you are being unrealistic if you believe you can 'kick a man when he's down' and not expect him to get up and kick you back.
I don't, especially, want your son to be upset but I believe that doing what he did shows a lack of humility and is, probably, a reflection of your parenting. Your comment about how the 'lad kissed his badge on his Sheffield United shirt [Like you would do having just won an FA Cup Quarter Final]' suggests that you, personally, don't understand the lack of respect he showed, and I suspect it it this lack of maturity, on your part, that caused you to be so outraged by the response.
I also think that, in light of the above, you, probably, don't have the intelligence to understand how the rest of the world could possibly see that your son got what he deserved, and for that reason I think you have wasted your time coming on here looking for Charlton fans to join you in condemning our player.
Why don't you go onto a Sheffield United forum and see if you can whip up a frenzy of anger from a group of fans that actually won the game in question, opposed to coming on here and trying to ruin the day even more for us Charlton fans?
So what are you saying is then its ok to give it out but not to get it back ?? If you are so touchy about it then perhaps you should tell your son that he shouldn't do it and if he does expect a bit of banter back.
grr footballer acts like a tool shocker, who'd have thought it???
To be honest calling someone 4 eyes is hardly the kind of thing to really boil ones piss? Especially having just won a game to take your team to Wembley! If he'd called him a fat speccy northern little c*** then maybe you would have an argument...
Oh and while we're all ranting its called a sandwich not a buttie
I just find it hard to understand how a adult can even let a child provoke him let alone provoke him that much that he has to resort to playground insults
Grow up you tosser, if your boy is 12 I am assuming you are at least in your 30's. You should have dealt with it there and then instead of crying on here about it.
do you not think i didnt try you absolute mug, but do you think the wanker would get off of the bus? would he balls because he is a spineless tosser on and off of the pitch
That does not sound like a Yorkshireman talking. More like Danny Dyer . Your definitely someone on the wind up.
I find it hard to understand that after one of the greatest feelings you could get as a supporter and shared bonding with your kid, you'd want to take him over to the opposing teams coach to give them a bit of bird.
Two things here. Firstly it's a twelve year old boy who might I agree have acted slightly differently but that's what twelve year old children do. He is a child. Second thing is that Simon Church is an adult who should know better than to rise to what I consider to be mild provocation from a child particularly when representing his employer which in this case is our football club.
If this is true it's not a great representation of Simon Church and by default Charlton Athletic.
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Teach your son some manners.
"If you can't take it, don't dish it!"
If you give it the big 'un when you win, it is likely to come back and bite you on the ar5e when you later lose to the same team.
Be magnanimous in victory, give praise in defeat.
A lesson learned for you, your son and Church.
Could you please let us know the clubs response.
She was mental, got jeramy kyle written all over it.
Passion and emotions run high at football games and I think you are being unrealistic if you believe you can 'kick a man when he's down' and not expect him to get up and kick you back.
I don't, especially, want your son to be upset but I believe that doing what he did shows a lack of humility and is, probably, a reflection of your parenting. Your comment about how the 'lad kissed his badge on his Sheffield United shirt [Like you would do having just won an FA Cup Quarter Final]' suggests that you, personally, don't understand the lack of respect he showed, and I suspect it it this lack of maturity, on your part, that caused you to be so outraged by the response.
I also think that, in light of the above, you, probably, don't have the intelligence to understand how the rest of the world could possibly see that your son got what he deserved, and for that reason I think you have wasted your time coming on here looking for Charlton fans to join you in condemning our player.
Why don't you go onto a Sheffield United forum and see if you can whip up a frenzy of anger from a group of fans that actually won the game in question, opposed to coming on here and trying to ruin the day even more for us Charlton fans?
To be honest calling someone 4 eyes is hardly the kind of thing to really boil ones piss? Especially having just won a game to take your team to Wembley! If he'd called him a fat speccy northern little c*** then maybe you would have an argument...
Oh and while we're all ranting its called a sandwich not a buttie
You jokers!
If this is true it's not a great representation of Simon Church and by default Charlton Athletic.