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grandad V son in law (1 Viewer)

  • Thread starter dilligaf
  • Start date Sep 24, 2008
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dilligaf

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  • Sep 24, 2008
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just over a week ago my eldest daughter e-mailed me a picture of my only grandson (18months old) wearing a chelski kit :evil:
after the match on sat i purchased a city kit for the little man and arranged to visit grand children on sunday for a family bbq
When we arrived grandaughter 1 was wearing a city shirt i got for her last b/day. Grandaughter 2 was wearing her princess outfit and grandson number 1 was in a chelski top.
five seconds later he was much more comfortable in his new city kit
After we had eaten my youngest daughter suggested that when we left, the little man might be forced to wear a chelski shirt so we burnt it on the barbie
I,m sure son-in-law understood that the children would be going to the ricoh with grandad, when they were old enough, more often than they would get to go to stanfordski bridge with dad (his average is 1 game a season)
Anyway my eldest said i was pig headed and i'd hurt son-in-laws feelings.
Should i apologise
 
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ccfc1987

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  • Sep 24, 2008
  • #2
dilligaf said:
just over a week ago my eldest daughter e-mailed me a picture of my only grandson (18months old) wearing a chelski kit :evil:
after the match on sat i purchased a city kit for the little man and arranged to visit grand children on sunday for a family bbq
When we arrived grandaughter 1 was wearing a city shirt i got for her last b/day. Grandaughter 2 was wearing her princess outfit and grandson number 1 was in a chelski top.
five seconds later he was much more comfortable in his new city kit
After we had eaten my youngest daughter suggested that when we left, the little man might be forced to wear a chelski shirt so we burnt it on the barbie
I,m sure son-in-law understood that the children would be going to the ricoh with grandad, when they were old enough, more often than they would get to go to stanfordski bridge with dad (his average is 1 game a season)
Anyway my eldest said i was pig headed and i'd hurt son-in-laws feelings.
Should i apologise
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never apologise and fair play to you for burning the chelsea top,,,,,,,
 
Last edited: Sep 24, 2008

Nick

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  • Sep 24, 2008
  • #3
I don't think you should say sorry!

I know when I have grand kids all be it in a few years if they are not Sky Blue I will be having words.
 
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Bunnykins

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  • Sep 24, 2008
  • #4
I Think I'd be Pretty annoyed if i were your Son in Law and the Footie Shirt I'd bought for my son ended up on the BBQ, Who knows The CCFS may have gone on there too after you left.
 
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ccfc1987

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  • Sep 24, 2008
  • #5
Bunnykins said:
I Think I'd be Pretty annoyed if i were your Son in Law and the Footie Shirt I'd bought for my son ended up on the BBQ, Who knows The CCFS may have gone on there too after you left.
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whats the ccfs bunny

but i would watch out for the mother inlaw
 
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Bunnykins

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  • Sep 24, 2008
  • #6
CCFS = Coventry City Football Shirt. Of Course
 

flammablepiss

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  • Sep 24, 2008
  • #7
lmao well maybe you shouldnt have burnt it because hes only little and he doesnt know what hes wearing anyway. But Kudos to you anyways thats one less chelsea shirt !
 
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daveccfc

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  • Sep 24, 2008
  • #8
I don't actually mind Chelsea compared to Man Utd but fair play to you for putting your foot down about it
 
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City Nut

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  • Sep 24, 2008
  • #9
is ur son in law a cockney then?
 

footyfrenzy

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 25, 2008
  • #10
No and disown them if he puts another Chelsea shirt on. My sister married a Leicester fan and I haven't spoken to her since
 
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Bunnykins

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  • Sep 27, 2008
  • #11
footyfrenzy said:
No and disown them if he puts another Chelsea shirt on. My sister married a Leicester fan and I haven't spoken to her since
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Really??? that's going abit far is'nt it???
 
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tehspecialone

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  • Sep 27, 2008
  • #12
footyfrenzy said:
No and disown them if he puts another Chelsea shirt on. My sister married a Leicester fan and I haven't spoken to her since
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Good man....
 
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