My daughter, who is at primary school, told me this morning that she has been getting teased by an Arsenal supporter in her class for supporting Charlton and wondered what to do about it. I wasn't sure what to say and thought about suggesting that she rise above it, turn the other cheek, don't stoop to his level and so on, but in the end I suggested that if it happens again she just says, "One more word and I will kill you, you fat, plastic glory hunter."
Have I done the right thing?
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This is all Parky's fault.
Now that he's at Arsenal, I would imagine that he has sent letters out to all young Gooners suggesting they tease young Addicks.
Write a letter to him asking for compensation.
And equip your daughter with a miniature baseball bat on Monday in case the lad tries it again.
Haven't spoken to him since...
Tell her to say Barcelona are her 2nd team and how many times has he/she gone to the Emirates?
And so it came to pass that a little girl in tears came running from the crowd towards Saint Christopher of the Powellites and his 11 disciples who were on the fields of training.
The angry old Christian from the north and the the old toothless Doc did tryeth to stop the little girl but of course being nearly 10 years of age, she runneth far too fast for them.
"What is it my child that do upset you so" asked Saint Christopher.
"It is those evil people from the lands of Emperor Wenger of the Highburies" the little girl sobbed.
" They do persecute the people of the Red Valley and tell them that they are unclean and will never see glory"
And Saint Christopher stood up and turned to the people of the Red Valley gathered their abouts and put on his designer hat for he was full of wrath.
"Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming the Lord (Curbs) in a Holy vision" he said.
"Since our old leader Saint Parky of Hoofball joined those evil Highburies and their Arab friends from the desert there has been nothing but strife between our two lands. Judas Jenkinson has betrayed us for his new Bentley and now the once loved Saint Oo Scott Parker of the Kings Road will be joining them too. He was once worshipped in the Red Valley and now he has sold his soul to the Highburies. These are bad omens indeed.
Then Saint Christopher said to the little girl.
"Little girl do not getteth all upset . You must wipe away those tears of shame. The glory days will come again to the Red Valley and Floyd Road will flow like a red river of smiling faces singing our ancient hymns of praise. And then we will return to the rich Arab lands of the Highburies where even the Gents toilets are paved with gold from the Emirates. We will show those glory seeking, smoked salmon munching, plastic supporters who knoweth nothing of their footy history a thingeth or two.
Just tell those evil Highburies to remember the famous battle of 4 November 2001 when they did not look so clever. And if they have forsaken this day we will send them the video free-eth of charge for they are truly a bunch of complete tossers.
This is the word of the Lord (Curbs) Amen
Uboat - I assume your daughter goes to the games?
My eldest used to get this from the playground glory boys, his reply
'At least I go to the games, you've never seen Man U, Arsenal etc.'
Send her to the Floyd Road commune, the only place for a truly wholesome education.
Grumpy,you really know your classics
The thingeth got me on the floor
Another inspiring reading from the book of Addick by the Reverend Grumps. It doth inspire all followers of the one true faith (i.e CAFC).
All together now: 'Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamen'.
As for the Arse, just remind their polypropylene 'fans' that they were kicked out of the promised land (SE London) for their vile, pernicious ways. Anyway, most of their fans are made of PVC, so once you have punched their lights out, you can just pop them in the recycling bin and enjoy the twin karma win of saving the world by ridding it of plastic waste and keeping the polar bears happy at the same time.
I can't wait to hear what GH's solution to this conundrum would be btw!
Many thanks for the wealth of valuable advice on here. The upside of this experience is that, as with me in the early 80s, the combination of persecution and failure seem to have strengthened her faith. She wants a shirt for her birthday and can't wait for the new season.
Shame about my other daughter, who is in full denial, refuses to wear her shirt and has asked instead for an 'Arsenal or Tottenham' shirt. She won't be getting either.
Surely it should be "You're shit aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamen"?
And ask the kid how many European Players of the Year/Ballon D'Or winners have played for Arsenal.
Mrs. Algarve laughed out loud at your solution to the problem UBoat. Stick with that one... :-)