Prof P
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- Sep 22, 2004
- 112
My twin boys, 4, start after school football next week and I'm now tasked with getting them a football shirt each. I always presumed there would be a dilemma when it got to this stage. Would you...
a) let them choose their own team
b) encourage them to support your local club (currently Charlton or Milwall) or
c) make them support the Albion
Trouble with A is that one of them has decided on supporting Man united. That's not going to happen so he's going to get a red england shirt until I can talk some sense into him. Although the other one has accepted he's getting a Brighton shirt, I can't say he's fully committed since he told the class about it and his teacher said 'but aren't Brighton rubbish?' (f*** you, Mrs Featherstone)
As his support is pretty brittle at the moment I'm loathed shell out £30+. So two things I'd like to ask...
1. where can I get a cheep or second hand brighton shirt for a 4 year old? There's nothing on ebay, amazon, gumtree. It doesn't have top be 11/13 season but it can't be that abomination of an away strip and
2. Any advise on converting the United sympathiser?
a) let them choose their own team
b) encourage them to support your local club (currently Charlton or Milwall) or
c) make them support the Albion
Trouble with A is that one of them has decided on supporting Man united. That's not going to happen so he's going to get a red england shirt until I can talk some sense into him. Although the other one has accepted he's getting a Brighton shirt, I can't say he's fully committed since he told the class about it and his teacher said 'but aren't Brighton rubbish?' (f*** you, Mrs Featherstone)
As his support is pretty brittle at the moment I'm loathed shell out £30+. So two things I'd like to ask...
1. where can I get a cheep or second hand brighton shirt for a 4 year old? There's nothing on ebay, amazon, gumtree. It doesn't have top be 11/13 season but it can't be that abomination of an away strip and
2. Any advise on converting the United sympathiser?