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Post by HarryBayles on Jul 8, 2016 17:22:34 GMT
Again thanks for the input chaps. Knowing my little lad he will be a nightmare and put me off the experience like so many other things that used to be so simple... I think i will wait till he is 5 plus and make a day of it etc.
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Post by socrates on Jul 8, 2016 17:38:39 GMT
Again thanks for the input chaps. Knowing my little lad he will be a nightmare and put me off the experience like so many other things that used to be so simple... I think i will wait till he is 5 plus and make a day of it etc. Going back to what I was saying about taking my daughter in the hospitality maybe an idea could be if you got together with any friends / family who have kids and all get a box for a game. It's not too dear if there's plenty of you I think ten is the maximum and it is a great way to introduce a toddler to live football. Pm me if you do decide because myself my wife and daughter would be interested. Unfortunately most of my mates who have young kids are shi*theads, I should ring social services really I think it's disgraceful.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Jul 8, 2016 21:13:15 GMT
Please do not abuse other posters, calling them a Pr1ck is unacceptable. Please post responsibly, thank you. Except baggins. He's fair game.
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Post by 2nd May 1990 on Jul 8, 2016 22:29:07 GMT
Again thanks for the input chaps. Knowing my little lad he will be a nightmare and put me off the experience like so many other things that used to be so simple... I think i will wait till he is 5 plus and make a day of it etc. I think this is right. I started going to non-league games at about the age of 5 and enjoyed them (Frome, Welton, Paulton, Clandown and Radstock at first then graduating to Yeovil and Bath). I then saw my first Rovers game at the age of 7 and it was a whole new world. I was hooked after the first Twerton roar.
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