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Rudi Hedman Caterham 23 Sep 18 11.43pm | |
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As the title says. Your woman plays football very seriously. She’s been tapped up to play for one of the clubs you really dislike. What now? How do you get through this? It may only be a year or 3, or 4, or more, or she may go onto coach for them. Tracksuits and training gear everywhere, letter headed letters all over the place. Just imagine it.
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Casual Orpington 24 Sep 18 6.52am | |
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A good mate of mine from Downham, from a staunch millwall family. But to answer your original question, it would all depend on if she had decent tits.
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Midlands Eagle 24 Sep 18 9.01am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
What now? How do you get through this? How do you get through this? Blimey it's only a game. One of my sons supports Brighton, another Spurs and a third Manchester City and I couldn't care less whether they followed my lead or made their own choice.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 24 Sep 18 9.18am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
How do you get through this? Blimey it's only a game. One of my sons supports Brighton, another Spurs and a third Manchester City and I couldn't care less whether they followed my lead or made their own choice. When I started this thread I knew you’d make this your point. Thinking of you! Actually no wonder you have no rivalry with Brighton with your son wearing their shirt around you. Spurs, Man City, so what? Brighton? There are limits. Does he support anyone else or anyone else next week or season?
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Midlands Eagle 24 Sep 18 11.08am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Actually no wonder you have no rivalry with Brighton with your son wearing their shirt around you. Spurs, Man City, so what? Brighton? There are limits. Does he support anyone else or anyone else next week or season? Hardly around me as all three live a couple of hundred miles away. We living in Haywards Heath when my Brighton supporting son became aware of football and Brighton were the closest club. That was 35 years ago and he has never changed his club since the. My Spurs supporting son not only now lives in the North East but actually works at St James Park where supporting any team other than the Toon is frowned upon. When my eldest son was at school they had to write to sports cubs as part of an exercise and he wrote to several local clubs and none of them bothered to reply. I can't remember who they were or more importantly if Palace were one of the clubs that didn't reply but he eventually wrote to Manchester City who did respond so he has supported them ever since and that was well before the glory days. Incidentally my late father was a Charlton supporter who was disappointed that I didn't follow the family tradition
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Casual Orpington 24 Sep 18 11.17am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
How do you get through this? Blimey it's only a game. One of my sons supports Brighton, another Spurs and a third Manchester City and I couldn't care less whether they followed my lead or made their own choice. I’d be gutted if any of my kids supported another team. It’s not optional they’ve all been taken Palace at an early age , my youngest went to his first game on Saturday.
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Midlands Eagle 24 Sep 18 11.31am | |
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Originally posted by Casual
Don’t understand why you don’t care less, but it’s your choice. Letting my children decide for themselves is a family tradition. I would have preferred them to follow Palace but I can hardly insist that they do as I didn't follow my own father's lead and support Charlton like he did
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Hrolf The Ganger 24 Sep 18 11.54am | |
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Originally posted by Casual
I’d be gutted if any of my kids supported another team. It’s not optional they’ve all been taken Palace at an early age , my youngest went to his first game on Saturday. My Kids support Chelsea and Arsenal although they are both adults now. They made their choice as I did and that's fair enough. It does make for good banter and it won't stop me buying my little grandson a mini Palace kit.
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Casual Orpington 24 Sep 18 3.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
My Kids support Chelsea and Arsenal although they are both adults now. They made their choice as I did and that's fair enough. It does make for good banter and it won't stop me buying my little grandson a mini Palace kit. Don’t waste your money. If your kids didn’t follow you to Palace.when they lived with you, youve got no chance with your grand kids.
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Hrolf The Ganger 24 Sep 18 4.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Casual
Don’t waste your money. If your kids didn’t follow you to Palace.when they lived with you, youve got no chance with your grand kids. Yeah, but it makes me feel better. He also might have half a chance of going to a game with me. His dad supports Man U.
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chateauferret 24 Sep 18 10.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Funnily enough my father is a clown but he's been pretty quiet about football for years now for obvious reasons. He tried to give me banter last season towards the end of the de Boer debacle but one question about plastic pigs and the next thing I knew he was claiming to have defected to Toon. I mean FFS.
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Lyons550 Shirley 26 Sep 18 4.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Casual
A good mate of mine from Downham, from a staunch millwall family. But to answer your original question, it would all depend on if she had decent tits.
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