DH and DS have just gone off to watch their team. I would rather gouge out my eyes with a rusty spoon than watch football, and I hate all the doom and gloom and examining of entrails when they lose, but my son travels sixty miles to spend the afternoon with his dad every other week, and that is worth it's weight in gold for both of them, and for me, because otherwise we wouldn't see him that often. There are too many foreign players, and too much money in the professional game, and ticket prices are beyond a joke - don't know how families can afford to go. My grandson, at eight, is mad keen on the game. He can give you chapter and verse about league tables and players. He plays for an under tens league team, and, on a casual basis, for a dad's and lads team and both are well run and good natured. I do, however, think he is in danger of becoming a bit one dimensional. We have tried to interest him in other things - rugby, cricket, fishing (what a disaster that was!), badminton - but it always comes back to football. At least it's keeping him fit!
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