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TOPIC: 6yo boy

shane 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #15

shane
I should add, Brad Hardie came to visit my school.
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Raglan Matt 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #16

Raglan Matt
And you have hated Sowf Fremantle ever since.

And it sounds like third year could have been the best 10 years of your life!!!
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Morgan 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #17

Morgan
What was it that Matt Price said? "Don't worry too much about winning, I told Jack, there is glory in the struggle."

Kids are a bunch of frontrunners, and are hard-wired to detect difference and expose it, probably for some sort of evolutionary benefit in strengthening social group cohesion. In any event, it means they can be total jerks.

I figure my son is likely to grow up a white, middle-class male in Perth Western Australia. I figure being a Freo supporter is the only social disadvantage he's like to suffer (especially because he dodged inheriting his Dad's questionable looks).

I'm with larkin - I reckon it's character building - but probably only in hindsight. .
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snoop 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #18

snoop
Go with the Sheep-are-stupid-animals, strong character building theme.

If everyone went with collective "wisdom" the world would still be flat.

Different is good.
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rogerrocks 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #19

rogerrocks
Actually, do go with Teasea's idea. Contact the club. They have a lot of young guys who can only do so many hours of training a day, and sending a couple of young Dockers down to your Auskick to take a training session would go an awfully long way to taking the strain off your son. Why not go the whole hog and see if they'll send one of the Freo women as well? It is the 21st century after all.
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Eggy 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #20

Eggy
When we were going through this a few years ago when they use the how many cups they have won. My wife got him to ask them how many cups have the eagles won in your lifetime. The answer is none

Being six he can always ask since we been alive who's side has finished higher on the ladder after the home and away rounds
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Drubbing 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #21

Drubbing
I agree with Guy Smiley. Buy him a flame retardant suit and a can of reptile repellent.
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pollyanna 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #22

pollyanna
Why skirt around the issue, tackle it head on.
You've got two possibles: Mick Gatto or Brady Grey. Brady's hamstrung is gone, so get Mick to go and have a chat with the Principal. Problem solved - the biff is a part of life and the little tackers at school could learn something seeing Mr God-at-School-Assembly get hamburgered.
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Date 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #23

Date
Demo - I am one of 6 - born in what can only be described as Slimelovingwesternsuburbs heartland. Being the black sheep and one to swim against the tide and able to make my own mind up I was and still am the only one in my family to bleed purple

Thinking I needed to give my now 10 year old son a handicap in life, I brain washed him in inutero and from the moment he took his first breath

Bugger me dead if by the time he was made aware of the fact that the two teams from Perth are not really the "go Dockers" and the "boo Eagles" (I had to be polite), the Dockers would start to win on a pretty regular basis and making the finals was the norm

Reading the well thumbed copy of Mr Price's masterpiece held him in good stead for the year that was 2016 - never once did he lose the passion nor love of the game and the mighty Dockers

My message to your son Demo is this - one day the Dockers may send a couple of players down to his club. And his club maybe in the Western Suburbs heartland on a cold winters night during a shit year on the field for his team

And your son may be lucky enough to be freezing his skinny arse off in a number 29 jumper and be lucky enough to pick up some tips and listen to his favourite player who wore that very same numbered jumper remember his name and hear about the importance of study, working hard, listening to his parents and just generally being decent people

Then your son may say to you "Dad, I'm glad I support the Dockers"
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DJKL 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #24

DJKL
This story isn't much help with the initial discussion point, but a fringe Eagles player and Rick the Rock Eagle turned up at my 5 year old daughter's school for an assembly, and she loudly booed them. When she told me the story that night, I've never felt so proud.
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FAZE 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #25

FAZE
Tell him, when the eagle jumper wearer comes up saying how much better they are us, as they always do, point out it had nothing to do with their personal ability.

Try me!
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Mission Man 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #26

Mission Man
60% of Western Australians are Weavils. That's gonna make life tough at times for the beautiful, bright little kiddies who God has favoured with Freo parents.

But, in the wise words of my dear old dad, Ron Bastard, 90% of people are f@rking c-words and 95% of them are f@rking stupid c-words. That's gonna make life tough in any event no matter what rubbish football club they have been sucked in by.

Get up, move on. Tell the principal he's a c-word, if that'll make you feel good.

Here's my vaguely related story:

www.footyalmanac.com.au/afl-round-1-frem...-father-of-a-weavil/

And thank you to Wharfie Time and Blocker Hall for articulating my feelings on the matter.
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hooperman 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #27

hooperman
As a supporter who is a Foundation member of the Dockers and have barracked for the mighty Red & White Bulldogs for over 60 years, I understand your son anxiety. However, the thoughts from others are solid.
It was easy to become a Eagles supporter, there was no one else. Remind him that you had a choice, he had a choice and there is no accounting for other's inability to makes right choices.
Tell him about how the so-called wise men of the WAFC/AFL in collusion allowed one team to plunder the State's talent, the other team to be treated like Oliver Twist. Explain to him the wonders of Clive's decision making and goal scoring. tell him about Scotty's kicking in and the audible breath holding of 30 000 plus people, tell him that we are a proud group of people who love our club without reserve.
Tell him about "honesty". That his Club has never covered their success with drug infected sh#* and called it success.
Simply tell him that he is a DOCKER, something other can only aspire to.
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walba 6yo boy 6 years 10 months ago #28

walba
He's very young to learn what it's like to be part of a marginalised minority. The principal's attitude seems puerile, particularly for a teacher entrusted with the education of impressionable kids. However, any attempt to intervene at the school would only elevate the issue beyond it's worth. The best you can do is try and explain to him that he can't always be part of the mob but if he stays true his team's day will come. Nevertheless, supporting a team is not a rational process. It's all emotion. So if he really wants to switch teams there's not much that can be done.
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