I sit in the front of the Demport End as there are not enough wheelchair accessible places in the refurbished Grandstand. I also recall the 70ās and I am no prude, but I do not wish to hear some grown-up men attending some of the big matches which sell out constantly using foul language in the front of the Demport while sitting next to their 8- to 10-year-old sons or daughters, so I do not attend so many games now. Also, due to people rushing forward and standing up without any respect for wheelchair users. Thankfully, during the Rotherham game last year I was able to sit next to my friend in a wheelchair accessible space in the Grandstand which was so much better. However, not quite hearing some of the chanting at first from some people in the Demport and Lyndhurst during this game to the opposing fans it then got louder and louder from many quarters with the chanting being totally abhorrent. How, Argyle did not get sanctioned for this was very lucky. The chanting could have been akin to racism or any other kind of verbal abuse so I hope some lessons are learnt all round from all clubs and fans should similar occurrences occur in the future.