haha and a shawcross poster will be on her wall,leave it out shafter...Shafter said:She will be buying a stoke shirt next ;-)
jamiegrimble said:Bully...blumoonrises said:No child of mine would ever have been red in the first place... unthinkable.
jamiegrimble said:haha and a shawcross poster will be on her wall,leave it out shafter...Shafter said:She will be buying a stoke shirt next ;-)
Shafter said:She will be buying a stoke shirt next ;-)
You dont miss a trick to plug the mighty Stoke do you Shafter?Shafter said:jamiegrimble said:haha and a shawcross poster will be on her wall,leave it out shafter...
Seriously mate she will...........first thing monday morning after our humiliation of Manure on sunday she will be sporting the famous red and white stripes of the mighty potters!!! You mark my words :-)
To be honest.Yes.Its a pretty serious decision for a child at school.Popularity and all that.Fowlers Penalty Miss said:My father and grandfather were Blues, and they let me make my own mind up. I could have gone anywhere. but I chose the colour, and I was about 10 at the time.
She's a Blue, and she isn't going to wander off somewhere.
You must be very proud.
jamiegrimble said:Looks like bad parenting mate. But if you let them make their own mind up without prejudice, they find their way on their own.salfordblue-tony2 said:Come on mate, bad parenting letting her become a red, I live in salford and my 7 year daughter hates red. And boos every times she hears rooney`s name, it`s a good job he didn`t sign for us. Otherwise I`d have some explaining to do !