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Post by Harpoon Louie on Apr 8, 2009 13:21:46 GMT
Did anyone see that responsible 'Manc' holding a sleeping baby during the Man Ure game last night?
My missus couldnt believe that someone would be that f**king stupid as to take a young baby to a football match. However, I replied that sadly I could.
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Post by longwait on Apr 8, 2009 13:23:31 GMT
i saw him mate, thought it was stupid , at least the baby had some sense and slept through the game
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Post by bunnyscfc on Apr 8, 2009 13:23:34 GMT
it's ok, he put it under his seat later along with his programme and flask.
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Post by Harpoon Louie on Apr 8, 2009 13:24:29 GMT
i saw him mate, thought it was stupid , at least the baby had some sense and slept through the game Quality
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Post by nicknacknoo on Apr 8, 2009 13:24:33 GMT
it was an unbelievable sight!
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Post by RAF on Apr 8, 2009 13:25:22 GMT
I've seen it at the Brit plenty of times.
Thick fuckers
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2009 13:25:14 GMT
to be fair though it's no different to people taking babies to Glastonbury, Reading, V etc. apart from the match being cleaner, quiter, less drugs, less violence...there's also less Mancs at a Man Utd game!!
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Post by eddy_under_fire'sviews on Apr 8, 2009 13:26:18 GMT
to be fair, i bet his other half went the bingo and left him with the bairn. so he decided to think logically about it and take the youth with him
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Post by wembley4372 on Apr 8, 2009 13:29:16 GMT
Fancy driving all the way up from London with a kiddie.
Poor kid what a sad life he's got in front of him.
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Post by Harpoon Louie on Apr 8, 2009 13:29:27 GMT
It shouldnt be allowed, the potential for tragedy is massive
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2009 13:31:42 GMT
Harpoon Louie chill out.....
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Post by Pedropotter on Apr 8, 2009 13:31:54 GMT
It shouldnt be allowed, the potential for tragedy is massive I take it you are talking about a Manc having a baby? ;D
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Post by Harpoon Louie on Apr 8, 2009 13:32:41 GMT
It shouldnt be allowed, the potential for tragedy is massive I take it you are talking about a Manc having a baby? ;D I suspect he was from Somerset or Surrey
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Post by Malex on Apr 8, 2009 13:34:01 GMT
If it grows up to be a glory-hunter at least they can say they've been to a game
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Post by PONTAFCE on Apr 8, 2009 13:34:34 GMT
It wasnt a baby i was big enough to be a grown man.
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Post by 1tinypulis on Apr 8, 2009 13:34:45 GMT
I hope that he got the babies father`s consent before taking him to the man ure game !
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Post by Stokie Tommy on Apr 8, 2009 13:35:11 GMT
Why would u take a bairn to a footy match
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2009 13:35:34 GMT
it's alright anyway, they have a system for keeping the number of Manc babies to a minimum.They ensure that the male and female Mancs of a child bearing age don't mix too much by having single sex prisons
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Post by Harpoon Louie on Apr 8, 2009 13:39:11 GMT
i am chilled, i just think its wrong to take babies to football matches I wonder how much Man Ure charged him to take young un in? Perhaps theyve found a new market to exploit Corporate whores
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Post by peejpotter on Apr 8, 2009 13:41:57 GMT
Didn't the commentator seem to think it was fucking mint? Retard!
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Post by ihaveadream on Apr 8, 2009 13:45:19 GMT
I saw a 2 year old at the Arsenal game - Madame Wengers son Arsene
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Post by Baggs on Apr 8, 2009 13:52:58 GMT
at least it's ears weren't damaged by the crowd noise
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Post by stokie25 on Apr 8, 2009 13:55:59 GMT
i GO to the match to get AWAY from the kids...self defeating if you take them with you
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Post by Targaryen Stokie on Apr 8, 2009 13:57:07 GMT
at least it's ears weren't damaged by the crowd noise ;D
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Post by cousindupree on Apr 8, 2009 14:00:31 GMT
It seems to be happening on a regular basis and i have seen it at other matches. I still for the life of me cant understand why you would take a baby??...Anyone exzplain as I am struggling to understand....can you imagine at the Brit when we score...poor child would be freaked out by the noise!
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Post by sweetandinnocent on Apr 8, 2009 14:14:11 GMT
Did anyone see that responsible 'Manc' holding a sleeping baby during the Man Ure game last night? My missus couldnt believe that someone would be that f**king stupid as to take a young baby to a football match. However, I replied that sadly I could. can't see the problem tbh i saw it and it didnt look like it was in a lively area of the ground, for example, the middle of the boothen end at the brit. cant see the problem, if the baby was bothered it wouldn't of been sleeping.
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Post by 58Potter on Apr 8, 2009 14:14:25 GMT
Attention seeking of the highest order and totally irresponsible
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2009 15:35:10 GMT
well what age is ok? my 4 year old wants to come along...is that allowed or will you all glare at me for being an irresponsible parent? (Obviously i wouldn't take her to the loos at half time as i don't want her lungs to end up looking like Dot Cotton's)
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Post by pez75 on Apr 8, 2009 15:51:38 GMT
Did anyone see that responsible 'Manc' holding a sleeping baby during the Man Ure game last night? My missus couldnt believe that someone would be that f**king stupid as to take a young baby to a football match. However, I replied that sadly I could. can't see the problem tbh i saw it and it didnt look like it was in a lively area of the ground, for example, the middle of the boothen end at the brit. cant see the problem, if the baby was bothered it wouldn't of been sleeping. The baby was asleep because it should have been at home in bed. It is selfishness, pure & simple. It was obviously teenage dad's access night, and rather than stay in and watch it on telly, he dragged the poor mite to the game. It's the same as these selfish twat's you see in a pub all afternoon with a kiddie in a pushchair, usually ignored & subdued with a dummy/bottle/packet of crisps. As for what age is acceptable, it depends on the child & parents - you will know when your kid is likely to actually sit there and enjoy the game/atmosphere/etc. If not, leave them at home.
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Post by Big J on Apr 8, 2009 15:55:05 GMT
Ive been paraded on mark steins shoulders when i was a toddler
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