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Baby in arms at the world cup
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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 748131" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>They had this discussion on 5 Live; a woman wanted to take her 2 month old to Twickenham, again she complained that she had to pay for a ticket for her baby attending. Got to say that I don't understand why you would want to take a baby that young to a game? 4-5 year olds have an attention span of 10 minutes, if that, before they switch off and start running around. Is taking your son for your benefit or your son's? Or can you really not find someone to look after your new born, whilst you're at the matches? Your son will have no appreciation of the game and will likely be disturbed by sudden cheering and shouting. People round you will be ****** off, your son will likely be crying his lungs out, which will stress you and your wife/partner out. How can you enjoy the match?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 748131, member: 70552"] They had this discussion on 5 Live; a woman wanted to take her 2 month old to Twickenham, again she complained that she had to pay for a ticket for her baby attending. Got to say that I don't understand why you would want to take a baby that young to a game? 4-5 year olds have an attention span of 10 minutes, if that, before they switch off and start running around. Is taking your son for your benefit or your son's? Or can you really not find someone to look after your new born, whilst you're at the matches? Your son will have no appreciation of the game and will likely be disturbed by sudden cheering and shouting. People round you will be ****** off, your son will likely be crying his lungs out, which will stress you and your wife/partner out. How can you enjoy the match? [/QUOTE]
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