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Topic: Vile behaviour in the Norrie
21. Author:  Buster_Brown        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 17:34

I would urge anyone who comes across instances like this, report it to the club via the SLO!

East End Park is no place for racism

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22. Author:  Dave_1885        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 17:34

jake89, Wed 25 Feb 10:54

Waffle is fine but not racism. At risk of attracting the "you can`t say anything nowadays" brigade, it`s 2026 and using racist, homophobic or bigoted language isn`t on. If you have to stoop that low then your intelligence must be limited. We all say things we regret in the heat of the moment but everyone knows such language is unacceptable and should be able to keep their outbursts to some blue language at worst.


I agree they aren’t the same, but the waffle can be bad at times…..

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23. Author:  buffy        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 17:37

Email address for our SLO is andrew@dafc.co.uk

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24. Author:  GG Riva        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 18:05

Not that this in any way justifies or excuses racist abuse, but it is alive and well up and down the UK. It would appear that the morons south of the border are hiding behind their keyboards, whereas in Scotland they are brave enough to shout out at games;

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cx24x0vg4jvo



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25. Author:  LochgellyAlbert        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 19:01

Sa85x, Wed 25 Feb 15:49

Think it was about a steward who was black.


Are most of the stewards not black?

Why was the steward at the NW stand getting pelters from the Ultras?
Shouting Paedo at him isn`t a good look!

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26. Author:  Turps        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 19:02

Something about him taking a lads shoe. No idea what was going on.

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27. Author:  SeasonedPar        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 19:18

What’s really encouraging on here is the number of posts condemning vile abuse and behaviour.

Over to our Supporters Liaison Officer!

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28. Author:  Sa85x        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 19:39

Thanks for that buffy



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29. Author:  Cu-Par        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 20:27

I have been thinking about this situation since last Saturday v Arbroath.
My 9 year old granddaughter has become very interested in football but I am dreading the day when she asks me to take her to a Pars match, the club I have
supported home and away for over 60 years.
The result on Saturday was disappointing and made worse for me by the continual bad language from several other Pars fans surrounding me in the away stand.
Not " industrial language" but the worst possible swear words- continual use of the C word.
Average age of these fans = 65- 80 !
If I could have found another seat I would have moved



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30. Author:  Parfect69        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 20:32

The NW wasn’t any better last night. Hoards of children trying to get on the pitch and I must say the 2 stewards did well to hold them back. Anyway back to school today

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31. Author:  Sa85x        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 20:37

We have been going to games coming on a year used to sit in the main stand then moved to the Norrie. I expected the swearing etc that is what it is to me some people get so wound up. But I don’t want to be hearing ā€œnig nogā€ getting shouted for younger kids to hear. Along with how wrong it is, I’ve heard the peado shouting on many occasions . It makes me cringe



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32. Author:  Buster_Brown        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 20:46

Cu-Par, Wed 25 Feb 20:27

I have been thinking about this situation since last Saturday v Arbroath.
My 9 year old granddaughter has become very interested in football but I am dreading the day when she asks me to take her to a Pars match, the club I have
supported home and away for over 60 years.
The result on Saturday was disappointing and made worse for me by the continual bad language from several other Pars fans surrounding me in the away stand.
Not " industrial language" but the worst possible swear words- continual use of the C word.
Average age of these fans = 65- 80 !
If I could have found another seat I would have moved


A number of years ago now, I battled with this for my son. When he was 6 years old, he came up to me and said ā€œI go to the football with Daddy todayā€ and I said that if he wanted to go he could, but the had the instant fear of the language around where I sit.

His first game and we got absolutely horsed, and the language was what you would expect, pretty strong, and afterwards I sat in the car and explained that he would have heard some language today that wasn’t nice and it was words that people shouldn’t be using unless it was adults talking to other adults and I said to him that if he heard words that he didn’t hear me using then he knows that he shouldn’t be using them. It was a conversation that I had to have periodically when where we were was pretty bad.

I’m not saying I’m the perfect Dad or he was the perfect Son in that regard, and I’ll never tell anyone how to parent but it worked for me and actually, he’s 15 now, but it taught him that there’s a time and place for cursing and swearing but actually, at the football where there are family and kids around, is not the ideal place regardless of what others are doing around him.

Hope this helps

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33. Author:  neils        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 20:47

This is disturbing to hear, and if the content is true, it is also quite rightly illegal.

I think theres definitely been a large increase in racial abuse, fuelled by many factors, all bad actors.

It`s disturbing times. GG I wouldn`t be so confident, in Scotland there are just as many keyboard warriors as anywhere else, I wouldn`t be getting in any `whas like us` competition here ( turns out we Scots are exactly like everyone else, not exceptional after all)

Let`s call it out, name these people, and get them to the appropriate authority. Prosecutions DO happen



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34. Author:  AdamAntsParsStripe        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 21:09

I tend to stay away from these posts as I’ve heard bad swearing at East End Park since I first went in 1978.
Didn’t bother me as I heard it all at primary school.

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35. Author:  jake89        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 22:17

AdamAntsParsStripe, Wed 25 Feb 21:09

I tend to stay away from these posts as I’ve heard bad swearing at East End Park since I first went in 1978.
Didn’t bother me as I heard it all at primary school.


There`s a difference between swearing and racism though. I took my son along when he was 9/10. He remarked to me that the man behind kept saying bad words (he was calling Chalmers a useless W-word over and over). I told him some people can`t control their language very well. He wasn`t bothered after that. I suspect he just thought the guy had something wrong with him.

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36. Author:  AdamAntsParsStripe        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 22:49

jake89, Wed 25 Feb 22:17

AdamAntsParsStripe, Wed 25 Feb 21:09

I tend to stay away from these posts as I’ve heard bad swearing at East End Park since I first went in 1978.
Didn’t bother me as I heard it all at primary school.


There`s a difference between swearing and racism though. I took my son along when he was 9/10. He remarked to me that the man behind kept saying bad words (he was calling Chalmers a useless W-word over and over). I told him some people can`t control their language very well. He wasn`t bothered after that. I suspect he just thought the guy had something wrong with him.


Agree about the racism part but taking kids to East End Park was always about educating them about language they were going to hear.
It’s been that way always is my point.

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37. Author:  DadPar        
Date: Wed 25th Feb 2026. 23:13

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38. Author:  thebear        
Date: Thu 26th Feb 2026. 00:14

Should be easy to identify the idiots, get two camera and video them

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39. Author:  Gem 1977        
Date: Thu 26th Feb 2026. 07:06

Parfect69, Wed 25 Feb 20:32

The NW wasn’t any better last night. Hoards of children trying to get on the pitch and I must say the 2 stewards did well to hold them back. Anyway back to school today


It was one young lad trying to get his shoe back, steward refused. Rest of section started to gather in the corner (maybe 30 or so), steward eventually used his head and passed the shoe back. All back to their seats after that. Could easily have been avoided.

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40. Author:  BouncyPar        
Date: Thu 26th Feb 2026. 07:17

Could easily have been avoided.


Presumably by keeping shoes on feet, and not throwing them around like idiots in a playground šŸ˜‚

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