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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2009 14:25:22 GMT 1
I think many people are pretty ignorant about this. If you have kids then you have to bring them to the game unless you have childcare on tap. I would love to come to all the games on my own and have large amounts of booze pre and post match but having children changes things.... My post isn't having a dig at the situations of parents who bring their children to the game. Of course it isn't possible to avoid these situations for some people. I'm just saying that my dad wouldn't pay for us to go and watch the game if we weren't going to watch it properly. This was because although my mum works weekends, we would have been lucky enough as my grandma lives literally 2 minutes from my house and was willing to have us. I accept that a lot of other people are not in a situation such as mine.
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Post by Billybathtub on Mar 9, 2009 18:50:02 GMT 1
Even if the kids are looking skywards, picking their nose with a Ds and balancing a bottle of coke on their head whilst reading the Beano, they will still see more of the match than an adult walking out at half time
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