You'd better win today.

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Top Flight
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You'd better win today.

by Top Flight » 23 Apr 2016 08:32

Top Flight and his 6 year old kid live in an area that is full of QPR supporters.

The boy is in year 2 at school and many of his friends wear the fake hoops.

The problem with my boy and I'm sure many boys of his age is that my kid hates losing. He can't take it. He loses, he goes crazy. If someone cheats against him at Athletics he goes mad. If someone pips him at swimming he loses the plot and the number of times a quiet word has been said in my ear by his football coaches is rising every week.

If QPR win today he is going to lose his temper big time and have to face all those QPR supporting 6 and 7 year olds with his tail between his legs.

Anything less than a full on, 100 per cent, all out performance by the Royals today is unacceptable. Don't make life difficult for a 6 year old at school on Monday morning Reading FC. My kid has to be the one taking the p*ss on Monday, not his mates.

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Re: You'd better win today.

by Sutekh » 23 Apr 2016 08:40

Top Flight Top Flight and his 6 year old kid live in an area that is full of QPR supporters.

The boy is in year 2 at school and many of his friends wear the fake hoops.

The problem with my boy and I'm sure many boys of his age is that my kid hates losing. He can't take it. He loses, he goes crazy. If someone cheats against him at Athletics he goes mad. If someone pips him at swimming he loses the plot and the number of times a quiet word has been said in my ear by his football coaches is rising every week.

If QPR win today he is going to lose his temper big time and have to face all those QPR supporting 6 and 7 year olds with his tail between his legs.

Anything less than a full on, 100 per cent, all out performance by the Royals today is unacceptable. Don't make life difficult for a 6 year old at school on Monday morning Reading FC. My kid has to be the one taking the p*ss on Monday, not his mates.


He should be more than used to it after this season and last December's game sadly. At least we've managed an FA Cup semi final in the last two seasons which is a whole lot more than the fakes.

Just a shame the FL don't have the bottle to enforce their FFP rules on them otherwise there'd be a whole lot more to come back on their support with if they got too cocky.

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Re: You'd better win today.

by OldBiscuit » 23 Apr 2016 18:12

He sounds a bit precocious. Perhaps If McDermott managed in the same way that you carry out your Parental duties, he would have been sacked ages ago.
PS Don't blame the team (or indeed anyone else) for your Sons bad behaviour.

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Re: You'd better win today.

by Victor Meldrew » 23 Apr 2016 18:19

Top Flight Top Flight and his 6 year old kid live in an area that is full of QPR supporters.

The boy is in year 2 at school and many of his friends wear the fake hoops.

The problem with my boy and I'm sure many boys of his age is that my kid hates losing. He can't take it. He loses, he goes crazy. If someone cheats against him at Athletics he goes mad. If someone pips him at swimming he loses the plot and the number of times a quiet word has been said in my ear by his football coaches is rising every week.

If QPR win today he is going to lose his temper big time and have to face all those QPR supporting 6 and 7 year olds with his tail between his legs.

Anything less than a full on, 100 per cent, all out performance by the Royals today is unacceptable. Don't make life difficult for a 6 year old at school on Monday morning Reading FC. My kid has to be the one taking the p*ss on Monday, not his mates.


So some of his school colleagues cheat at athletics?
Is there a major performance-enhancing drugs problem for 6 year-olds around your area?
When he loses at swimming and "loses the plot" does he splash around a lot or hold his breath and stay under water for ages?
More seriously, I think you need to go to parenting classes.

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Re: You'd better win today.

by Royal Ginger » 23 Apr 2016 23:47

Have you tried hitting him with something that hurts but doesn't leave a mark?


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Re: You'd better win today.

by Longhorn1970 » 24 Apr 2016 21:07

OldBiscuit He sounds a bit precocious. Perhaps If McDermott managed in the same way that you carry out your Parental duties, he would have been sacked ages ago.
PS Don't blame the team (or indeed anyone else) for your Sons bad behaviour.


Lol @ the anology ...

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