del strangefish
Booooo!
Might even get a game!
She says i've converted her!
Quite right. WE should also ban children, loud people, fatties, smelly folk, people with annoying foriegn or regional accents, people with annoying mobile ringtones and ethnic types.
Or we could SHUT THE f*** UP and let everyone who wants to, come and share it.
And what relevance did that little ramble have? None. What you've just posted has nothing to do with not thinking it right to take BABIES into football matches.
Quite right. WE should also ban children, loud people, fatties, smelly folk, people with annoying foriegn or regional accents, people with annoying mobile ringtones and ethnic types.
Or we could SHUT THE f*** UP and let everyone who wants to, come and share it.
Unbelievable that anybody would even think of taking a baby or young child to a football match, it would be alarmed by the cheering and stamping of feet, also the temperature during winter months would be far from ideal.
In view of past actions Social Services could well take an interest
And what relevance did that little ramble have? None. What you've just posted has nothing to do with not thinking it right to take BABIES into football matches.
Please not near me !!!
It has EVERYTHING to do with it. Its about tolerance.
I'm pretty certain any parent would take a wailing child out. Have you noticed any wailing children?
You can't help who you sit next/near to, it's a lottery
I'd be well pissed off if I ended up next to you, you miserable bastard.
He's not talking about getting the boy a season ticket, he just wants to take him to A game. We took our son when he was 6 weeks old (March 2001 v Hull City, 3-0 (Watson, Melton, Stant)), strapped to me in one of those strappy things that hold babies.
I did it because I wanted to be able to tell him when he was older that he went to his first game when he was really little. He's 10 now and LOVES telling people.
So f*** OFF!