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    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.
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    just wear your shirt m8 and youll be fine...did the same a few seasons back with my nephew who is an Ipswich fan...had no probs

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    • #3
      Cant see any adults looking to start trouble with a 7 year old because he wears his liverpool top

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      • #4
        Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
        just wear your shirt m8 and youll be fine...did the same a few seasons back with my nephew who is an Ipswich fan...had no probs
        Yeah, but what about the boy ?

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        • #5
          why does he need to wear a liverpool shirt in qpr end?
          eg if not wearing it...if lpool score and he claps, just applauding fair play etc...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by brightonr View Post
            Yeah, but what about the boy ?

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            • #7
              I would crack on mate. Dont know about the shouting for liverpool though. Might be a naughty 7 year old QPR boy and it could go right off. I can imagine it now jelly babies all over the gaff!!

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              • #8
                sense will prevail only an idiot would deny a little boy watching his team

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by silvercue View Post
                  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.
                  as long as everyone knows your rangers, so you dont get some one starting on you dont see anything wrong with it

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                  • #10
                    imagine a red shirt jumps up in qpr end, motd would love it but does it look bad for us?
                    ie can't sell your end..etc....
                    i can't imagine anyone bothering a kid but i recall those celtic friendlies and green hoops everywhere in loft, made me sick.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by rangerforevereastcote View Post
                      as long as everyone knows your rangers, so you dont get some one starting on you dont see anything wrong with it

                      which is why the the dad should wear his QPR colours and the boy could then get away with his Liverpool shirt..

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                      • #12
                        He's 7, no one will do anything to him if he wears a liverpool shirt lol
                        "When you went to the corner and saw our fans celebrating the way they were you just wanted to be part of it" - Shaun Derry after we beat the scum 1-0

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                        • #13
                          bring him, he will fly further than a plastic seat.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by NikB View Post
                            He's 7, no one will do anything to him if he wears a liverpool shirt lol
                            Think the family stand infant firm will think different.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by stan_bowles View Post
                              Think the family stand infant firm will think different.

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