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Discussion in 'Norwich City' started by K E M P, Dec 1, 2013.

  1. K E M P

    K E M P Well-Known Member

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    It was Sunday dinner time and I had just been playing football with my little 5 year old boy Patrick and we were speaking about football. He has always been an NCFC fan as far as I know and has gone to a few games with me.

    He then informs me that he supports Chelski instead of Norwich!

    The wife looks at me and I go red and start shaking, I ask him why and he says that they are better than Norwich and he just prefers them! Little sod!

    Advice please? Adoption? Please help.
     
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  2. canary-dave

    canary-dave Well-Known Member

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    I suppose it could have been worse - it could have been another team that plays in blue! <yikes>

    A spell on the naughty step may help!
     
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  3. Northamptonncfc

    Northamptonncfc Well-Known Member

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    Ban Christmas, then hunt down whoever attempted to brainwash him into supporting Chelsea.
     
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  4. DHCanary

    DHCanary Very Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    I believe the Ludovico technique may be appropriate in this situation...
     
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  5. K E M P

    K E M P Well-Known Member

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    He said his friend supports them so I have to track him down and av a word in his shell like.

    And Dave, that would be and absolute disaster, he would have to leave.
     
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  6. K E M P

    K E M P Well-Known Member

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    I would be more accepting if in teenage years he informs me he is gay. As long as he doesn't support Ipswich.
     
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  7. Northamptonncfc

    Northamptonncfc Well-Known Member

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    Hang the little bastard off a roof by his feet that should work, this kids a bad and destructive influence.
     
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  8. Resurgam

    Resurgam Top Analyst Staff Member

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    I assume you have smoke alarms in your house kemp.
    Inform your son that they are indeed 'Santa Cams', and that Santa is watching little boys to see if they have been good or bad. This obviously includes changing football teams.
    This may do the trick
     
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  9. robbieBB

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    Just tell him he'll have to buy his own strips from now on. <ok>
     
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  10. Swedish Dave

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    Maybe this is a good moment to air something that I have never before discussed. My nephew supports that blue team. <wah>

    I've been beating myself up over it for years. I thought I did everything right. His parents weren't interested in football so I thought his destiny was preordained. I bought him the Norwich romper suit. I have pictures of him wearing a Norwich jacket as a toddler. Then somewhere along the line it all went wrong. First couple of weeks at his football practice, someone turned up and gave them all free tickets to that other place. Basically those b'stards groomed him. They showed him the newly painted turnstiles and everything. At first I thought he just wanted to wind me up but he's been seriously brainwashed. He's now 10 and we've never watched a match together.

    Good luck with your son. If he hasn't fallen in with a bad crowd of similarly minded 5 year olds then there is still some hope. For me all hope is lost. Don't judge me.
     
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  11. Kent canary

    Kent canary Well-Known Member

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    My limited knowledge of child psychology offers me four main techniques.

    1. Bribary: Offer to buy him something every time he goes to see Norwich. For me, early trips to Carra Rud were always accompanied by a packet of sweets and a happy trip to the pub with my dad if Norwich won or played well. I realise now that it wasn't so much the sweet bribe that worked but rather the opportunity to spend time with my Dad, especially as we got older and didn't always see eye to eye.

    2. lies: tell him that there is a law that you have to support either your local club or your Dad's team. I'm hoping that with my boys the lure of Gillingham is not enough to stop them supporting City when I envoke this clause.

    3. Blackmail: A friend of mine was told he would have no pocket money if he chose Man Utd. He relented.

    4. The truth: Just tell him how important it is to you that he supports Norwich. At the age of 5 kids idolise their Dad and respect his opinions (if only that lasted)
     
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  12. canarian

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    Don't worry, he'll grow out of it!
     
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  13. johnnywarksmoustache

    johnnywarksmoustache Well-Known Member

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    He obviously recognises class when he see's it! <ok>
     
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  14. ColkOfTheBarclay

    ColkOfTheBarclay Well-Known Member

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    The kids only 10! He didn't see you guys in the 70's!
     
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  15. surgeryman

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    Perhaps he is fed up of seeing one up front all the time.<whistle>
     
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  16. woodbine

    woodbine Well-Known Member

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    Then Chelsea shouldn't be his team seeing as they played with 1 striker today lol
     
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  17. Swedish Dave

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    I guess there is a bad apple in every family. The only silver lining, if such a thing is possible with a tale like this, is that his younger brother has seen at first hand the devastating consequences of such stupidity. The tears, the disappointment, the constant envy at premier league neighbours. The poor lad has had to witness it all. Needless to say, he has chosen the right path.
     
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  18. ThaiCanary

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    I blame the parents! :grin:
     
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  19. Tony_Munky_Canary

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    Buy him a city kit for Christmas, if it's the first one he's had it should be a clincher <ok>
     
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  20. zogean_king

    zogean_king Well-Known Member

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    What you need is to make sure his friends support NCFC and then they can laugh and ridicule them into supporting them.... that's what I did at school to my friends
     
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