watkins
15-06-2006, 14:22
i live near the sheffield lane top.
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View Full Version : Where can I watch the match and my kids at the same time? watkins 15-06-2006, 14:22 i live near the sheffield lane top. *binty* 15-06-2006, 14:23 Concord Golf Club? x Stuff 15-06-2006, 14:23 At home? Then everyone else doesn't have to be annoyed by your screaming kids! laura21 15-06-2006, 14:24 got the same problem, im watching the match at my moms so she will watch my son while i watch the match. mothers are great!!!!! you could always tape it and watch it when kids are in bed or some pubs are letting kids in the pubs while matches on watkins 15-06-2006, 14:28 Concord Golf Club? x i was going to go to concord but they kick kids out at 6 i've been told *binty* 15-06-2006, 14:30 i was going to go to concord but they kick kids out at 6 i've been told I ant been in for ages but last time i was in it was 9pm x becky_s 15-06-2006, 16:37 What's wrong with watching it at home? The only places that tend to screen it are pubs, hardly suitable places to take children to. Rich 15-06-2006, 17:15 At home? Then everyone else doesn't have to be annoyed by your screaming kids! :loopy: :rant: :loopy: Not all kids are screaming brats, just cos a few are don't tar them all with the same fuffing brush :rant: floyd77 15-06-2006, 17:22 :loopy: :rant: :loopy: Not all kids are screaming brats, just cos a few are don't tar them all with the same fuffing brush :rant: Yes they are, or there's something up with them. Pubs are for adults. Not kids. katy1981 15-06-2006, 17:29 Yes they are, or there's something up with them. Pubs are for adults. Not kids. i agree sorry but i do Rich 15-06-2006, 18:20 I still say people who bitch and whine about kids in Pubs are :loopy: floyd77 15-06-2006, 18:36 I still say people who bitch and whine about kids in Pubs are :loopy: Funny, thats what most people say about people who take kids into pubs. Immortalmind 15-06-2006, 18:40 I have a young child, and I love to watch the football. Me and my partner watch the matches at home, sometimes inviting friends round to watch with us, and we include my son, and the friends' kids. We like to involve them in what we're doing, and they now love it like we do. I have no problem watching the match AND my son at the same time in the comfort of my own home. Rich 15-06-2006, 18:46 Funny, thats what most people say about people who take kids into pubs. :rant: FFS if you don't want kids around you in teh Pub, don't blloody HAVE kids in the pidgin' first place! :rant: Immortalmind 15-06-2006, 18:49 :rant: FFS if you don't want kids around you in teh Pub, don't blloody HAVE kids in the pidgin' first place! :rant: well, while I wouldn't have put it quite like that - I have to say 'well said!' I totally agree Hook 15-06-2006, 18:53 :rant: FFS if you don't want kids around you in teh Pub, don't blloody HAVE kids in the pidgin' first place! :rant: I don't have kids... now please no more kids in any pub I ever go for a drink in please. youwhatref 15-06-2006, 18:57 Well i watched it in the house and my 18 month old moaned all the way through wanting to play. With them being 0-0 for 80 minutes combined with her whinging, it was welcome to snappy daddy time :D floyd77 15-06-2006, 19:00 :rant: FFS if you don't want kids around you in teh Pub, don't blloody HAVE kids in the pidgin' first place! :rant: I dont quite see what you're ranting at. I dont have kids, and I dont want kids around me in the pub, as pubs are for adults, not kids. Why dont you rant some more - its obviously working for you:roll: Immortalmind 15-06-2006, 19:02 Well i watched it in the house and my 18 month old moaned all the way through wanting to play. With them being 0-0 for 80 minutes combined with her whinging, it was welcome to snappy daddy time :D My son's only 15mths old, and he loved it...he put his hands up when they scored, and went 'ooh' when they nearly did. We had a good playing session at half time, and then went back to watching the match. youwhatref 15-06-2006, 19:13 My son's only 15mths old, and he loved it...he put his hands up when they scored, and went 'ooh' when they nearly did. We had a good playing session at half time, and then went back to watching the match. Well you enjoy it :D I'll look forawrd to the Tuesday game when she'll be in bed :clap: Football and lager in peace :banana: I didn't mind her wanting to play, she wanted to play outside which was the problem. sccsux 15-06-2006, 19:29 I dont quite see what you're ranting at. Nor do I TBH (though he does seem to do it quite often:D). I dont have kids We do, and agree with: pubs are for adults, not kids. Stuff 16-06-2006, 07:54 :loopy: :rant: :loopy: Not all kids are screaming brats, just cos a few are don't tar them all with the same fuffing brush :rant: Rich, kids run around, screaming, generally annoying people. It's their jobs. As others have said - pubs are for adults. Now I really wouldn't feel right without putting a few smilies at the end, so I'll go for... this :loopy:, this :loopy:, this :rant: and this one again :loopy: In fact, I quite like that green one, so here's a couple more for you: :loopy: :loopy: floyd77 16-06-2006, 08:00 ..and what exactly is a 'fuffing brush' - how does one fuff, and why is a brush needed? deelightful3 18-06-2006, 07:07 You can take your kids down to the hillsborough arena,they put up a big screen and you can sit and watch the match with your kids. clogginchris 18-06-2006, 11:33 I get really fed up with the "pubs are for adults" brigade. Ther'es room for both - pubs for adults only, and family pubs where kids can go. I've had kids and now have grandchildren. Sometimes I want a quiet drink with my partner, sometimes I want to go for a meal and take the grandkids. If you don't want kids around you in pubs, go to where you can't take them - they're in the majority. I also get fed up with some forummers berating people who ask a simple question. The original poster asked where they could watch the football and take the kids. Either answer the question in a friendly manner or don't bother posting. |