My girlfriend's son (7) supports Liverpool. I have taken him to QPR quite a few times now to try and convert him and although he does like QPR now, he still considers himself a Liverpool fan, and fair play really as changing teams is a strange thing.
Anyway, I can't take him to watch Liverpool at Anfield and I would like to take him to QPR v Liverpool and sit in the family stand with him. I know it is for QPR fans and elsewhere in the stadium it is just not on, but in the family stand would it be considered out of order to let a small kid support the away team if he was with a QPR supporting adult (I could even wear a shirt for the first time ever).
He would want to wear his Liverpool shirt and I would rather not take him than tell him he can't wear his top or make any noise supporting his team.
Last time I sat in the Family stand with him was V Newcastle a couple seasons ago and there were quite a few Geordies in there, but they were with Geordie parents and no one had colours on.
Anyway, I can't take him to watch Liverpool at Anfield and I would like to take him to QPR v Liverpool and sit in the family stand with him. I know it is for QPR fans and elsewhere in the stadium it is just not on, but in the family stand would it be considered out of order to let a small kid support the away team if he was with a QPR supporting adult (I could even wear a shirt for the first time ever).
He would want to wear his Liverpool shirt and I would rather not take him than tell him he can't wear his top or make any noise supporting his team.
Last time I sat in the Family stand with him was V Newcastle a couple seasons ago and there were quite a few Geordies in there, but they were with Geordie parents and no one had colours on.
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