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BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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Definitely got to put some pressure on the kids to do the right thing. It's called parental guidance. Can't let them go off supporting whoever they want, just like you can't let them eat what they want all the time - otherwise you'll end up with obese kids in ManUtd shirts everywhere!

Exactly, class mates at school can brainwash others, my son had a birthday party when he was 11 and most of his classmates turned up in Arsenal shirts, and he went to school near Lewes, I was very proud that he didn't follow the crowd and that he decided to support my team.
 




The Camel

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Nov 1, 2010
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Wayne Triggar? Where did you get that from? Is that supposed to be implying that my kids are chavs or scrotes or whatever? How about you play the ball and not the man?

And you don't seem to understand the concept of years of reinforcing upon young minds of who they support and why. Your scenario is not going to happen.

It's worth pointing out that my children were told constantly that we hate Palace the club but don't hate their fans because, like us, they support their local club. They were told to reserve their contempt for their schoolmates who are plastic premiership fans. Kids are merciless at school at any perceived weakness and my two like many young Brighton fans in the noughties were teased because of their football allegiance. It's important to point out who the 'true' fans are despite your ridiculous definition to the contrary.


LOL, chill out, Wayne was plucked out of thin air.

And if you think it's not going to happen think again.

It really might.

School mates are a far bigger influence on an impressionable young mind then their parents.
 


Guinness Boy

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Definitely got to put some pressure on the kids to do the right thing. It's called parental guidance. Can't let them go off supporting whoever they want, just like you can't let them eat what they want all the time - otherwise you'll end up with obese kids in ManUtd shirts everywhere!

On an unrelated note I hear the next series of Super Nanny is going to be based in Essex.
 


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Only one or two people, coincidentally both are on NSC.

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Elvis

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Mar 22, 2010
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But surely thats the reason that Becks has them in a headlock, only smiling and releasing his grip abit because he can smell the cameras are present.

' They'll be no first class flight back to LA for you lot '
 




Buzzer

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Oct 1, 2006
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LOL, chill out, Wayne was plucked out of thin air.

And if you think it's not going to happen think again.

It really might.

I am quite chilled. I didn't think that asking someone to 'play the ball and not the man' could be contrued as aggression. Regards your other comment - You haven't met my 2 boys.
 


















BN9 BHA

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And there's the rub. I think this comes down to The Camel really not getting where a few of us are coming from when it comes to how we nurture our kids into supporting the Albion.

My youngest son goes to the same school near Lewes as my other son did, with the class full of Arsenal plastics.
There is one boy in his class that supports Birmingham because his father comes from there and supports them along with his older brother, another kid supports Hull and I'm sure there was an Ipswich fan, I'm not sure if many kids in the school support PL teams.

My boys both take notice of the Premier League and big teams like Barcelona and the youngest collects Match Attack cards but they have never asked for another teams shirt apart from BHA and England.
 






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My youngest son goes to the same school near Lewes as my other son did, with the class full of Arsenal plastics.
There is one boy in his class that supports Birmingham because his father comes from there and supports them along with his older brother, another kid supports Hull and I'm sure there was an Ipswich fan, I'm not sure if many kids in the school support PL teams.

My boys both take notice of the Premier League and big teams like Barcelona and the youngest collects Match Attack cards but they have never asked for another teams shirt apart from BHA and England.

My two boys were 'encouraged' to be chelsea fans , they are now 10 and 13, since weve had season tickets at the amex the oldest considers himself brighton first and chelsea second, which im happy with,the youngest wont be swayed though , hes still chelsea first brighton second.
 






BN9 BHA

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My two boys were 'encouraged' to be chelsea fans , they are now 10 and 13, since weve had season tickets at the amex the oldest considers himself brighton first and chelsea second, which im happy with,the youngest wont be swayed though , hes still chelsea first brighton second.

I think they have the best of both worlds, they support their fathers team and their local team.
 




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My youngest son goes to the same school near Lewes as my other son did, with the class full of Arsenal plastics.
There is one boy in his class that supports Birmingham because his father comes from there and supports them along with his older brother, another kid supports Hull and I'm sure there was an Ipswich fan, I'm not sure if many kids in the school support PL teams.

My boys both take notice of the Premier League and big teams like Barcelona and the youngest collects Match Attack cards but they have never asked for another teams shirt apart from BHA and England.

My two boys were 'encouraged' to be chelsea fans , they are now 10 and 13, since weve had season tickets at the amex the oldest considers himself brighton first and chelsea second, which im happy with,the youngest wont be swayed though , hes still chelsea first brighton second.
 


bn1&bn3 Albion

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Jan 15, 2011
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Portslade
Exactly this - was only having this conversation last night.. kid's seem to support players as wells as teams these days, more so the likes of Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar etc. They still have their team (Albion obviously), but like to follow the best players because that's who they aspire to emulate... All I have heard the last 5 weeks is Neymar this, Messi that - is Neymar still in the World cup...

Exactly this. I had quite a few United tops as a kid because I idolized Beckham.
 


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