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Advice sought re babies.

man_at_milletts
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My six week old grandson is being hijacked by his Spud supporting father.
Does anybody know if the club sells suitable clothing for his age group. Can't see any online at the club shop.
Thanks.
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Might be worth popping into the store.
The website last season said they'd sold out of kits that age but went into the shop and they had them for that age1 -
man_at_milletts said:My six week old grandson is being hijacked by his Spud supporting father.Does anybody know if the club sells suitable clothing for his age group. Can't see any online at the club shop.Thanks.24
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ForeverAddickted said:Might be worth popping into the store.
The website last season said they'd sold out of kits that age but went into the shop and they had them for that ageThanks FA, distance is a problem. Might have to send one of the family who are local.0 -
I'm going on Saturday to hopefully grab bits for our littlen, if theres anything in stock il grab shots and post before the game. Happy to go back in after the match if theres anything you're after8
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SporadicAddick said:man_at_milletts said:My six week old grandson is being hijacked by his Spud supporting father.Does anybody know if the club sells suitable clothing for his age group. Can't see any online at the club shop.Thanks.He arrived here last week in Spurs socks, fortunately he didn't get past security and his Mum took them off. Could be worse I suppose, Palarse, Millwall.3
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Its a shame you wont be able to get the first Hummel kit from the 2017/18 season
Thats the one I got for my son, was only £10 what with being an old kit but in my opinion its by far the best home kit that Hummel have produced for us so far and looks great on him (Yup still fits the short arse!!)0 -
man_at_milletts said:My six week old grandson is being hijacked by his Spud supporting father.Does anybody know if the club sells suitable clothing for his age group. Can't see any online at the club shop.Thanks.6
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As much as I loathe Tottenham, you’d back the Dad here, he should be the one directing his boy, only if it was millwall or Palace would aggressive intervention to that father - son bond be justified i’d say6
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paulsturgess said:As much as I loathe Tottenham, you’d back the Dad here, he should be the one directing his boy, only if it was millwall or Palace would aggressive intervention to that father - son bond be justified i’d sayI agree to a point, however, I did give my two girls the choice. Albeit they were only 3 months old. I was never given the choice.0
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man_at_milletts said:ForeverAddickted said:Might be worth popping into the store.
The website last season said they'd sold out of kits that age but went into the shop and they had them for that ageThanks FA, distance is a problem. Might have to send one of the family who are local.0 - Sponsored links:
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Baldybonce said:man_at_milletts said:ForeverAddickted said:Might be worth popping into the store.
The website last season said they'd sold out of kits that age but went into the shop and they had them for that ageThanks FA, distance is a problem. Might have to send one of the family who are local.
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I'll happily eat said baby. For a small fee, of course.16
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My grandchildren's dad is Spurs but, like most fair weather fans, has never even been there for a game.
Play the long game and don't be 'adversarial' ... I took my grandson and granddaughter down to the Valley Shop and around the ground when they were 6 and 4 - they loved it and my grandson ended up with a Charlton top, and my granddaughter also took home some Charlton merchandise.
They are now 9 and 7; my granddaughter insists, to the annoyance of her father, that she supports Charlton, and my grandson says he supports both ... but admits to me privately that he prefers Charlton.
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man_at_milletts said:My six week old grandson is being hijacked by his Spud supporting father.Does anybody know if the club sells suitable clothing for his age group. Can't see any online at the club shop.Thanks.
I’ll be honest though mate - I don’t think buying your daughter’s husband a Charlton shirt will fix anything.2 -
SuedeAdidas said:man_at_milletts said:My six week old grandson is being hijacked by his Spud supporting father.Does anybody know if the club sells suitable clothing for his age group. Can't see any online at the club shop.Thanks.
I’ll be honest though mate - I don’t think buying your daughter’s husband a Charlton shirt will fix anything.42 going on 171 -
Ah.
Dad rules. Simple as that. There should be no influence from any other party.
Eldest daughter is now proper Spurs after a late blossoming into liking football. She demanded I turned off the test match so she could watch the Inter friendly on Sunday lol. Her instagram is full of Sonny and Harry Winks and loads of anti-Arsenal stuff so she's brainwashed now. However, due to her Uncle working for Charlton, she classes herself as part-Charlton. Dad approves as he also has a soft spot too.
Not that I knew it but I've married into a Millwall family. My wife hates football with a passion but her Dad when he was alive, her brother and the rest of their family are all Millwall. Her cousin's fella was a scout for them for a very long time and still works for them. To be fair, the cousin and her fella haven't missed a game home or away for something like 15 years so fair enough. So now our new baby daughter has arrived, I've been getting stick from all of them to let her support Millwall. Over my dead body is that ever happening.4 -
We went to the club shop last Friday and there was no clothing for babies !
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Nothing at all for babies.0
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My eldest's first bib said:
"I support Charlton - because my dad says so."
I agree with the other comments, it's the dad's call. Good job I have two Charlton fanatics as sons!!
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paulsturgess said:As much as I loathe Tottenham, you’d back the Dad here, he should be the one directing his boy, only if it was millwall or Palace would aggressive intervention to that father - son bond be justified i’d say
Agree, imagine how pissed off you'd be if your FIL tried to get your son to support someone different to you.Obviously once he's old enough, he should be free to make his own decision.
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Baldybonce said:Nothing at all for babies.Thanks for looking. Hasn't been the same since Katrien left.0
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Don't worry about it while he's a baby but start taking him to the odd game at the Valley when he's 6 or 7. That's the age my son got hooked.
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Why worry? When he gets to an age of wanting to go to a game, just say that Spurs is 1) Too far 2) Always full and 3) cant get tickets...then walk-up to Charlton v Bognor in the National League South, and then he will be smitten forever.1
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Man at Millets, They did do, We've got kit for Maya.0
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They're all out of scarves mate0
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JohnBoyUK said:Ah.
Dad rules. Simple as that. There should be no influence from any other party.
Eldest daughter is now proper Spurs after a late blossoming into liking football. She demanded I turned off the test match so she could watch the Inter friendly on Sunday lol. Her instagram is full of Sonny and Harry Winks and loads of anti-Arsenal stuff so she's brainwashed now. However, due to her Uncle working for Charlton, she classes herself as part-Charlton. Dad approves as he also has a soft spot too.
Not that I knew it but I've married into a Millwall family. My wife hates football with a passion but her Dad when he was alive, her brother and the rest of their family are all Millwall. Her cousin's fella was a scout for them for a very long time and still works for them. To be fair, the cousin and her fella haven't missed a game home or away for something like 15 years so fair enough. So now our new baby daughter has arrived, I've been getting stick from all of them to let her support Millwall. Over my dead body is that ever happening.0 -
Yeah from the opposite side of this. My father in law is constantly trying to bribe my son (nearly 3) to be a Spurs fan. Pain in the arse!0
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Thanks for all the advice. I've settled on buying him some Spurs nappies.Pooonami!!!1
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You might as well let him support Spuds cause the way things are going Charlton won't exist for much longer.0
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Well, when two people love each other very very much, you know, like mummy and daddy do...2