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  • #31
    Two is not too young imo nick-took my lad when he was 14 months. Enjoy your day with your son and make sure you take plenty of pic's to remember the occasion.
    PRIDE OF LONDON.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
      Two is not too young imo nick-took my lad when he was 14 months. Enjoy your day with your son and make sure you take plenty of pic's to remember the occasion.
      so your 14 month old enjoyed the noise and match day experience? give over! Just don't agree but we all have different views so fine bush
      I played sunday league football today.

      Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.

      I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.

      We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!

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      • #33
        I loved spending time with my boy at a place that i love going to. When/if you become a parent you might have a different take on it.
        PRIDE OF LONDON.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
          so your 14 month old enjoyed the noise and match day experience? give over! Just don't agree but we all have different views so fine bush
          If for 1 second I feel my boy is uncomfortable or in any harm ill be out of that ground in a shot!!! But I honestly think he'll enjoy the experience, the singing/cheering. But if not we'll just leave and enjoy the rest of the day. No harm done!!
          SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
            I loved spending time with my boy at a place that i love going to. When/if you become a parent you might have a different take on it.
            You're like Al Pacino to me bush so I don't want to argue, however waiting did me no harm and I just feel 14months old is too young for them to enjoy it.
            I played sunday league football today.

            Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.

            I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.

            We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
              You're like Al Pacino to me bush so I don't want to argue, however waiting did me no harm and I just feel 14months old is too young for them to enjoy it.
              Still waiting for your first ever live game aint ya? :

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View Post
                Still waiting for your first ever live game aint ya? :
                Turn it in Ray, don't blame me for everton pipping you for 4th place!
                I played sunday league football today.

                Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.

                I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.

                We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!

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                • #38
                  The first day your kid goes to LR is one of the great chapters in the wonder of life, a right of passage.
                  I took my daughter in the year before we became champions.

                  Only recently worked out that as a ST holder you can contact the BO and give up your seat for a game and be moved to another part of the stadium to sit with friends/family. I did it for the Blackpool match, on the previous two occassions my daughter went with me, I simply got people to swap as her ticket and wife's were in the same block.

                  What I do find funny is you spend your life protecting your kids from bad language, rude gestures, drunks etc etc with the wife taking them to theatres, museums, farms ....and suddenly that great moment that every QPR dad has...
                  "I think it's time" ....(Kung fu panda kinda way) and you embark on the pilgrimage and it's just brilliant, your kid will love it, it's showing them who we are and were we come from enjoy

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                  • #39
                    I told my boy if you hear daddy swear at football it's allowed but only at football and don't tell mummy

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by TBLOCKRANGER View Post
                      The first day your kid goes to LR is one of the great chapters in the wonder of life, a right of passage.
                      I took my daughter in the year before we became champions.

                      Only recently worked out that as a ST holder you can contact the BO and give up your seat for a game and be moved to another part of the stadium to sit with friends/family. I did it for the Blackpool match, on the previous two occassions my daughter went with me, I simply got people to swap as her ticket and wife's were in the same block.

                      What I do find funny is you spend your life protecting your kids from bad language, rude gestures, drunks etc etc with the wife taking them to theatres, museums, farms ....and suddenly that great moment that every QPR dad has...
                      "I think it's time" ....(Kung fu panda kinda way) and you embark on the pilgrimage and it's just brilliant, your kid will love it, it's showing them who we are and were we come from enjoy
                      Wicked post mate.
                      "The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".

                      London Pride has been handed down to us.
                      London Pride is a flower that's free.
                      London Pride means our own dear town to us,
                      And our pride it for ever will be.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by TBLOCKRANGER View Post
                        The first day your kid goes to LR is one of the great chapters in the wonder of life, a right of passage.
                        I took my daughter in the year before we became champions.

                        Only recently worked out that as a ST holder you can contact the BO and give up your seat for a game and be moved to another part of the stadium to sit with friends/family. I did it for the Blackpool match, on the previous two occassions my daughter went with me, I simply got people to swap as her ticket and wife's were in the same block.

                        What I do find funny is you spend your life protecting your kids from bad language, rude gestures, drunks etc etc with the wife taking them to theatres, museums, farms ....and suddenly that great moment that every QPR dad has...
                        "I think it's time" ....(Kung fu panda kinda way) and you embark on the pilgrimage and it's just brilliant, your kid will love it, it's showing them who we are and were we come from enjoy
                        Beautifully put
                        "He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long"

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Nick View Post
                          Never know what's around the corner pal, I've had to many close calls to know that...

                          The way I see it is its a nice day out with my boy and the worst case scenario is we shoot of early and go down the park.....And if he doesn't remember it ill just have to take him again...
                          have a great day anyway buddy

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                          • #43
                            Really hope you and your son enjoy it. I've tried with my son but he wasn't that into it - found it really disappointing (even tho I know its up to him to develop his own interests). Hope you have better luck and have a great day.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
                              Two is not too young imo nick-took my lad when he was 14 months. Enjoy your day with your son and make sure you take plenty of pic's to remember the occasion.
                              Nice one bush. Its also good to hear that someone took a younger child than mine. How was it?
                              SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!

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                              • #45
                                There was a couple of young ones sitting near me Saturday, no more than 24 months old I guess. They enjoyed it I think, it was quite quiet until we scored but that didn't bother them.

                                Something I hope your youngster remembers for ever
                                I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles

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