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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by matelot-tiger, Oct 3, 2014.

  1. matelot-tiger

    matelot-tiger Active Member

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    Thanks Polly, but just don't entertain those that don't have a basic grasp of the English language themselves.
     
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  2. Cortez91

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    I've found the more you talk to a child when they're young helps their Literacy skills through school. Even if you haven't got a clue what they're saying or they don't understand some of the words you use, it helps to just talk to them and listen to them.
     
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  3. matelot-tiger

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    Spot on
     
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    According to Mr Allam himself (age 75?) he gets bored at football and watches the crowd instead. Well it's better than saying he wants to go home. Like small children he has trouble pronouncing names properly. He thinks the team are called Hull Tigers. It doesn't matter how many times he's been corrected. Sometimes he's prone to tantrums. He always wants to get his way. "Nobody else can say what I do with my toys."
     
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  5. matelot-tiger

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    Well anyone thinking of taking young kids to the kc then go for it, he loved it, just expect to be able to see the whole game! We left just 10 mins early as by then he was getting bit bored.......so overall brill day out, gutted I missed Jelly goal, but hey oh it wasn't about me. Cracking result too.
    Thanks to those in N1 around section K in the NW corner.......the repetitive ' get in there' might have worn a bit thin!
     
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  6. Cambstiger

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    Glad the kid enjoyed it. The kids are our future core supporters. I started at 9 at BP and it has been quite an emotional trip so far.
     
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    Woah, I hope the booing didn't upset him when you left! <laugh>

    Glad he (and you) had a great day!
     
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  8. MadridTiger

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    Too early I think. I wouldn't take my kid to a match for several reasons at the age of two. I don't think its suitable until they are at least 6 or 7 think its sad when you see children with so much obsession about a football team so early on. Not healthy.
     
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  9. Amin Arrears

    Amin Arrears Well-Known Member

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    If I was left til 6 or 7 I probably wouldn't be a Hull City fan.

    I won't take such a risk with my daughter.

    She will be going as soon as she's out of nappies, which will hopefully be very soon.
     
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  10. Polly13

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    Indeed!
    [video=youtube;RQb1D5qwA1k]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQb1D5qwA1k[/video]
     
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  11. Cortez91

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    If you wait until they're 6-7, they'll end up supporting Liverpool or Chelsea.
     
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  12. PLT

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    Just. What the ****.
     
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