Hope they enjoy it. Took a grandson to a game but he was about 8yo and could not understand the difference between real and TV. No close-ups, replays etc. He soon got the hang of it.
The little-un concerns me, she wont last! She reckons we'll win ten hundred million thousand and fifty six
Sounds like a decent scoreline mate anybody know the odds for that I might have a punt? Have a good one mate wrap them up warm as well as it is freezing and wet, took my nephew a few years ago now and had his DS in my pocket just in case he got bored didn't need it mind as we won 4-1 think it was Hull and he was chuffed singing and jumping all over the place. The next game was a 2-0 defeat I think and he was less than impressed but, still goes to the odd one or five with me or his dad or both.
Took my daughter (7 years old) for her first game v Villla this season, after years of asking to go. She hasn't asked since to go back. Lol
Lads, I was caught between doing the right thing by taking her again and risking having the authorities knock at my door for child cruelty!!! Lol I think I have soaked up the burden of carrying the club on my shoulders on her behalf, so she can fly freely and enjoy simply enjoy life.
House is buzzing, the pair of them chanting o o o o o'niell! Just found out there is a fanzone today aswell, looks like the wife will be driving home
She didn't sleep for a month afterwards, waking up in the middle of the night screaming and shouting and suffering cold sweats. Lol She still proudly wears her lads top and sings the songs (well the ones I allow anyway) but just isn't interested in going to the game now.
Perfect! http://www.safc.com/news/club-news/2013/january/saturday-entertainment-zone Eldest has decided on 2-0
Kids absolutely loved it, had there picture taken for the web, won safc meercats, had cuddles with samson and delila, coloured in a massive picture! Sat through the full 90 mins, chanted, waved there flags! All in all tremendous