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emmsy
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half term

Post: # 93457Post emmsy »

it isnt half term till next week for my son, we live in london and all his friends are doing the normal football training with their dads , obviously my boy can do the footie but i think he feels left out as he is pretty much the only one there without a dad, do you think i should ask my brother to go with him, ok he isnt his dad but he is his uncle and that way he may not feel left out?

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Post: # 93482Post tim&fatima »

I think it's a good idea. call it male bonding!
Why don't you take him? I think the other lads will see it as cool that his mom takes time out to go footballing? plus you never know you may pull? :lol: we only have a 4yrd girl. but i take her to dancing classes.
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Post: # 93484Post Hawthorn »

Yes, or as T&F suggests, go yourself!

My kids finish their half term next week.

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Post: # 93520Post emmsy »

he doesnt really have a big male influence in his life , my brother is still very much a child himself and he loves mark im sure he will do it if i ask

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