In a column in The Irish Times, Jen Hogan writes about witnessing aggression on the sidelines and in the stands at sporting events.
We all know that adults regularly shout abuse at players, and referees in particular, both at underage club games with just a dozen spectators, and at big matches in stadiums attended by thousands of fans.
We would like to know your views.
What do you think about the swearing and acting aggressively that happens on the sidelines – particularly in front of children, and in games involving children.
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What have you seen and heard. And, when it happens, do you ignore it, or say something?
Perhaps you believe it is simply not an issue, and shouting and swearing is just part of the game.
Let us know your experiences and views. Some of the submissions may be published in The Irish Times.
Thank you.