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No, and if I did I'd buy them all the regalia just like my dad bought me. It's a great way of getting them on board especially as a small club. Anyone above 16 wearing them to the match looks a bit odd IMO, particularly the less athletic among us.

I have worn a replica shirt since I started buying them for my Sons and going to games together. As they are now older and possibly won't wear them as often, neither will I. It was a way of us all doing the same thing together I suppose.

Just say "NO!" to them.
Easy.

That wasn't my point.
 
I have worn a replica shirt since I started buying them for my Sons and going to games together. As they are now older and possibly won't wear them as often, neither will I. It was a way of us all doing the same thing together I suppose.



That wasn't my point.

ok. it came across as though you couldn't say no to your kids. Fair enough.:emoticon-0148-yes:
 
When my lad was of that age, he had no leanings at all to other teams just to follow the crowd. He wanted to be like his Dad and Grandad and be an R so it was easy. Had to say no on a few occasions when coming to LR as all he wanted to do was to buy up the club shop. He still had his replica shirts though, but not every season.

I was the same 20 years ago but in the late 90s every kid who didn't have a dad that was an ardent fan of any club seemed to drift to Arsenal. I don't think one kid in my primary school in Radlett supported Watford and I was one of two QPR fans from memory. You can't really blame kids for following the crowd and often they will have to be forced into doing something.
 
I was the same 20 years ago but in the late 90s every kid who didn't have a dad that was an ardent fan of any club seemed to drift to Arsenal. I don't think one kid in my primary school in Radlett supported Watford and I was one of two QPR fans from memory. You can't really blame kids for following the crowd and often they will have to be forced into doing something.

Good for you for not following the crowd and being an R. Nice one,
You'd have thought kids would want to be different and stand out by following a club that no one else did. Sheep as kids turn into sheep as adults sadly.
 
Whether you love the kit or loath it, don't like wearing the kit to matches or wear it everyday you can match or no match...recently I have a new found love for our kit. Few things will ever make me happier than the the day, about two weeks ago, I dressed my son in this...

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I bought him home from hospital today, and look forward to bringing him to Loftus Road in the future.
 
Whether you love the kit or loath it, don't like wearing the kit to matches or wear it everyday you can match or no match...recently I have a new found love for our kit. Few things will ever make me happier than the the day, about two weeks ago, I dressed my son in this...

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I bought him home from hospital today, and look forward to bringing him to Loftus Road in the future.

Brilliant mate!
 
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I thought that a panel at the back was compulsory on the hooped shirt if we were in the Premier and that the design needed to go in while we were still there. Imagine if it had been leaked that we had agreed the hooped shirts for the Championship while we still had a chance of survival.
 
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Whether you love the kit or loath it, don't like wearing the kit to matches or wear it everyday you can match or no match...recently I have a new found love for our kit. Few things will ever make me happier than the the day, about two weeks ago, I dressed my son in this...

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I bought him home from hospital today, and look forward to bringing him to Loftus Road in the future.

Nice one Dave, he's made a sound start...
 
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Whether you love the kit or loath it, don't like wearing the kit to matches or wear it everyday you can match or no match...recently I have a new found love for our kit. Few things will ever make me happier than the the day, about two weeks ago, I dressed my son in this...

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I bought him home from hospital today, and look forward to bringing him to Loftus Road in the future.


Love it Dave....enjoy
A newR...what coulfd be beeter


Congratulations....XXXX
 
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Whether you love the kit or loath it, don't like wearing the kit to matches or wear it everyday you can match or no match...recently I have a new found love for our kit. Few things will ever make me happier than the the day, about two weeks ago, I dressed my son in this...

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I bought him home from hospital today, and look forward to bringing him to Loftus Road in the future.

That puts a proper perspective on it. Well done and congratulations.
 
Whether you love the kit or loath it, don't like wearing the kit to matches or wear it everyday you can match or no match...recently I have a new found love for our kit. Few things will ever make me happier than the the day, about two weeks ago, I dressed my son in this...

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I bought him home from hospital today, and look forward to bringing him to Loftus Road in the future.
Another super little Hoop. God bless the little fella and congratulations!
 
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