My latest article in the Cutter

citykev28 said:
If anyone is interested, Toma was good enough to put a story of mine on today's Daisy Cutter. Please understand that it was not my wish to go there but my lad's birthday treat.

http://daisycutter.comule.com/

The Tram Ride to Hell - halfway down the page.




your a better dad than me, i wouldnt let my daughter wear a rag hat one of my neighbour gave her. i insisted she take it back and tell him if he doesnt take it back it will be in the bin.
 
Good read. BUT. There's no way on God's green earth that I'd take my young son/daughter (under 6) to Old Trafford "as a treat". They can go when they can afford their own ticket and travel from Hull.

No way, no how.

Was it his first ever game? If so that's even more shameful.

And it shows there was no need to take him because when he grew up a bit (this being the general difference) he chose City anyway.


Have social services been informed?
 
citykev28 said:
If anyone is interested, Toma was good enough to put a story of mine on today's Daisy Cutter. Please understand that it was not my wish to go there but my lad's birthday treat.

http://daisycutter.comule.com/

The Tram Ride to Hell - halfway down the page.
At least our George got sence in the end, will be nice to have another day at Wembley on Sunday and watch City beat the SCUM yet again and to see his face as the munchkins walk off heads bowed for the second time in a few months. Good job our William was blue from the start, The harm some familys can do trying to make all kids reds they should keep there noses out.
 
blue10high said:
citykev28 said:
If anyone is interested, Toma was good enough to put a story of mine on today's Daisy Cutter. Please understand that it was not my wish to go there but my lad's birthday treat.

http://daisycutter.comule.com/

The Tram Ride to Hell - halfway down the page.
At least our George got sence in the end, will be nice to have another day at Wembley on Sunday and watch City beat the SCUM yet again and to see his face as the munchkins walk off heads bowed for the second time in a few months. Good job our William was blue from the start, The harm some familys can do trying to make all kids reds they should keep there noses out.

too right dad. i did always tell you he'd turn out alright. of all the turmoil during his red period, the funniest thing about it was when he strolled into his grandad's front room with a united shirt on. the look on your face was priceless.

there's never been a doubt with will. he's going to be a hooligan. he can spot a red from about half a mile and always warns me not to speak to them. quite impressive for a 4 year old. when playing football during dad's week at nursery, he got his mates doing the poznan after one of his goals.
 

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