It was so quiet at times yesterday. I'm guessing it was because we all feel a bit battered by everything thats been going on.
During the second half, my daughter asked me why it was so quiet, I responded by saying it only takes one person to make a noise, and she's good at making noise.
She then proceded to shout at the top of her voice "In our Coventry homes" sang it through a few times and then went to the Sky Blue Song.
She turned to me and said "I think that helped" and gave me a hug.
It dawned on me. At 3 years old, she has grasped the core fundamentals of being a supporter. Every time we attacked, she was excited. Genuinely pleased to see a good peice of attack or to see us defend effectively. She may not know the ins and outs of football or have any concept of the off-pitch stuff, but when Carl Baker gets the ball, it's amazing, when The Sky Blues score, its the highight of her day. When we concede her immediate thought "I hope we score again" and when its quiet, she'll sing her anthem.
She's my hero and I'm proud of her. I think we can all take a leaf out of her book on match day.
Joking aside, thank you for sharing. I'm planning on taking my little man to his first game next season, and I'm hoping he gets the bug! If he don't like it, the missus said she's taking him dancing on Saturdays instead. (god help him)
Haha!!
Well, my girls first football match was the girls FA Cup final at the Ricoh. I then took her to the Norwich pre-season the season before last. She enjoyed it so we took her to about 4 during the relegation season. She started to get upset that I was going without her during that season so I got her a season ticket this year, free for under 7s. I guess the key is to talk her through everything thats going on, then she started to pick up on things. Picking up on things that are interesting to a toddler like long goal kick and throw-ins etc. I don't know what we're going to do in the summer!!
I was at Tannadice yesterday watching Dundee Utd v Aberdeen (Mrs BSB supports the latter) and before kick off there were about 6 little mascots having a kick about on the side. Just before Dundee Utd's players went into kit up they all got the mascots together with them for a team photo which was lovely to see.
WS-you should get in touch with the club and see if your daughter could be mascot for the last home game-sure she'd love it!
Great stuff, Willie. My son is six - seven next week - and he's been going since he was three, but it's only really been the last few months that he's really been into it. In fact, he seems to be CCFC mad at the moment. It's such a joy seeing him getting in to it and I'm reminded of when I his age; I was the same, living and breathing the Sky Blues.
Although our Club is in a mess at the moment, for our kids it's just about the game of football, which I'm so envious about.
Great stuff, Willie. My son is six - seven next week - and he's been going since he was three, but it's only really been the last few months that he's really been into it. In fact, he seems to be CCFC mad at the moment. It's such a joy seeing him getting in to it and I'm reminded of when I his age; I was the same, living and breathing the Sky Blues.
Although our Club is in a mess at the moment, for our kids it's just about the game of football, which I'm so envious about.
You could try taking her to the cricket. Try explains the LBW rules to her! (And ignore any crude comments from others on this board about legs, wickets etc)Haha!!
Well, my girls first football match was the girls FA Cup final at the Ricoh. I then took her to the Norwich pre-season the season before last. She enjoyed it so we took her to about 4 during the relegation season. She started to get upset that I was going without her during that season so I got her a season ticket this year, free for under 7s. I guess the key is to talk her through everything thats going on, then she started to pick up on things. Picking up on things that are interesting to a toddler like long goal kick and throw-ins etc. I don't know what we're going to do in the summer!!
You could try taking her to the cricket. Try explains the LBW rules to her! (And ignore any crude comments from others on this board about legs, wickets etc)
I was at Tannadice yesterday watching Dundee Utd v Aberdeen (Mrs BSB supports the latter) and before kick off there were about 6 little mascots having a kick about on the side. Just before Dundee Utd's players went into kit up they all got the mascots together with them for a team photo which was lovely to see.
WS-you should get in touch with the club and see if your daughter could be mascot for the last home game-sure she'd love it!
My 2 and 4 year old girls now instinctively boo when they see an australian cricketer on tv. Makes my heart swell.
Took my nephew to Arlesey, been to quite a few since including a few away games.
He was gutted when I told him I wasn't doing Brentford because I went to the Ice Hockey. He'll be crying his eyes out when I tell him I'm not renewing my season ticket in favour of an Ice Hockey season ticket (he doesn't understand Ice Hockey). Might still take him to the odd game... the alternative is him being raised a bagshite fan.
Took my nephew to Arlesey, been to quite a few since including a few away games.
He was gutted when I told him I wasn't doing Brentford because I went to the Ice Hockey. He'll be crying his eyes out when I tell him I'm not renewing my season ticket in favour of an Ice Hockey season ticket (he doesn't understand Ice Hockey). Might still take him to the odd game... the alternative is him being raised a bagshite fan.
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