I don't agree with the majority of you on here who say, "if you don't want to hear swearing, go and sit in the Family Stand". I'm sorry, but there are limited seats available in the Family Stand and not everyone with a young family can sit there. How about this suggestion instead: How about having some standards of behaviour for yourself and respect for others?
Of course if you go to a football match you're going to hear bad language - I accept that. You can hear bad language anywhere these days. I was in a shop in Meadowhall the other day and they were playing this rapping music in the background with "motherfucker" in the chorus. Great!

Maybe some folks have got so used to hearing it that they think it's absolutely o.k. to use it in whatever company. I don't personally. I do swear, of course, in conversation with mates, or in private. But I don't stand up in my seat and yell a barrage of foul abuse at the top of my voice and not give a damn about who it may upset around me - be they young children or elderly folk. If you think it's o.k. to do that then that's your prerogative, but that doesn't make it right or make others who don't share that view, wrong.
I sit in the South Stand and to be fair the majority of folks around us are respectful with their language. It's not about being "prissy" or "precious" at all. It's just a way of behaving in public that some of us still feel is a decent way to behave.
As for the letter, well...I think something must have gone off to provoke that - maybe the clue is in the bit which refers to abuse directed at the Director's box?