Firms urged to crack down on office football chat
Firms urged to crack down on office football chat
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WinstonWolf

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72,863 posts

263 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51261999

I don't like football so it's no loss to me, but if men are going to have to cut down on football chat shouldn't women stop banging on about babies?

TL;DR different people like to talk about different things.

Teddy Lop

8,301 posts

91 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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Who comes out with this guff. I've never cared about football so it all goes over my head, luckily being a straight white male I don't get patronized by do-gooders.


Hey what next, tell all the Albanian decorators on the site I'm on this week they're not allowed to converse in their native language? Think about it!

JagLover

46,225 posts

259 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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A few years back the office I was working in was virtually all women and they started talking about Childbirth!

Trust me that talking about football is nowhere near as bad as that.

HTP99

24,799 posts

164 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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Don't like football either and as much as I cannot stand over hearing my loud and boring Chelsea supporter colleague telling anyone who will listen; numerous times over the course of a Monday morning, about "his teams" weekend football exploits, I cannot see how this is at all workable.

Having actually read the article, I've never heard so much bks in my life, I'm sure many a man who has worked in a predominantly female environment can confirm that women can be pretty graphic and "laddish", the girls in my admin dept will make many a mans eyes water with the stuff that they talk about!!

Edited by HTP99 on Monday 27th January 13:12

Murph7355

40,984 posts

280 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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HTP99 said:
Don't like football either and as much as I cannot stand over hearing my loud and boring Chelsea supporter colleague telling anyone who will listen; numerous times over the course of a Monday morning, about "his teams" weekend football exploits, I cannot see how this is at all workable.

Having actually read the article, I've never heard so much bks in my life, I'm sure many a man who has worked in a predominantly female environment can confirm that women can be pretty graphic and "laddish", the girls in my admin dept will make many a mans eyes water with the stuff that they talk about!!

Edited by HTP99 on Monday 27th January 13:12
Read most BBC articles on gender pay gaps, equality generally, the environment etc etc and enjoy.

You are lucky to find much of substance with little in the way of huge holes.

TwigtheWonderkid

48,181 posts

174 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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HTP99 said:
Don't like football either and as much as I cannot stand over hearing my loud and boring Chelsea supporter colleague telling anyone who will listen; numerous times over the course of a Monday morning, about "his teams" weekend football exploits,
Sorry, I'll try and be a bit more thoughtful in future.

NoVetec

9,967 posts

197 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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The Fembots really are becoming the new social conservatives aka moral socialists.

"It's a gateway to more laddish behaviour and - if it just goes unchecked - it's a signal of a more laddish culture,"

Oh no first gateway drugs now gateway conversations! She gets an extra neo-liberal dullard point for chucking the word 'culture' in there as well.

Johnnytheboy

24,499 posts

210 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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Being the BBC I knew there would be an identity angle.

What a bizarrely sexist attitude to think only men go on about football!

anonymous-user

78 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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Ann Francke said:
"It's very easy for it to escalate from VAR talk and chat to slapping each other on the back and talking about their conquests at the weekend."
That VAR chat leading to all sorts of evils!

NoVetec

9,967 posts

197 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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La Liga said:
Ann Francke said:
"It's very easy for it to escalate from VAR talk and chat to slapping each other on the back and talking about their conquests at the weekend."
That VAR chat leading to all sorts of evils!
From VAR-to-VAG inside 60 syllables.

pavarotti1980

6,092 posts

108 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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A women trotting out gender stereotypes. The majority of ladies in my office join in the sports chat. They are interested and involved. However I am completely excluded from chats about womens health and childbirth. Who do i sue?

Zetec-S

6,677 posts

117 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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I've worked with plenty of women who've talked about football. And plenty of blokes who have no interest in it.

If I was a member of the Chartered Management Institute I'd be pretty pissed that my membership fee was going towards someone like this who clearly has nothing better to do with her time.

g3org3y

22,167 posts

215 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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Jesus wept. rolleyes

WinstonWolf said:
I don't like football so it's no loss to me, but if men are going to have to cut down on football chat shouldn't women stop banging on about babies?
Our female employees are past that now, it's ALL menopause chat.

Johnnytheboy said:
What a bizarrely sexist attitude to think only men go on about football!
Indeed. Somewhat ironically demonstrating her own inherent sexist beliefs.

BeastieBoy73

781 posts

136 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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Work in an office where none of us are interested in Football so the chat tends to be about cars...

Judging by the look on the women’s faces the time must fly by.

Olas

911 posts

81 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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Sex specific offices, or no talking at work.

wolfracesonic

8,963 posts

151 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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If she doesn’t like football chat, why doesn’t she fk off back to the attic?

bigandclever

14,240 posts

262 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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JagLover said:
A few years back the office I was working in was virtually all women and they started talking about Childbirth!

Trust me that talking about football is nowhere near as bad as that.
There's a joke about there being more see you next Tuesday's on a football pitch than in the maternity ward, but I can't sort out the words.

P-Jay

11,291 posts

215 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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JagLover said:
A few years back the office I was working in was virtually all women and they started talking about Childbirth!

Trust me that talking about football is nowhere near as bad as that.
I detest Football and would crawl through broken glass to avoid being in a chat about it, they way they talk! They use "we" like they were on the pitch!

Anyway, rant over, I know more about childbirth than I do football, and frankly it might ease my slight PTSD from looking at the wrong end during my Daughters birth to talk to someone about it.

P.S. When a group of women start talking about Childbirth, Periods or the like, it's because they want you to go away so they can gossip about something else.

Zetec-S

6,677 posts

117 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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Olas said:
Sex specific offices
Sounds like it could cause far more trouble than a conversation about football hehe

Dr Doofenshmirtz

16,736 posts

224 months

Monday 27th January 2020
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Men and Women clearly need to be segregated, it's the only way...if only there was some sort of religion we could join to make this happen?