just get them while they re young guys. start dressing them up in the
shirt, wear one yourself etc.
it works for religious sectes I cant see the difference :-)

Eric

On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Nigel Sykes <[email protected]> wrote:

> > However for all those young fathers/mothers out there here's some
> > advice, to ensure my boys support the Mighty Whites, and not some
> > random good at the time PL team, I simply told them they could be
> > Leeds fans, or not a football fan at all, and if they didn't stick
> > to that,  and chose to support someone else, then I would never
> > speak to them again.  It's worked.
>
> LOL!  A bit drastic maybe...
>
> I took the approach that I told them that they could support whomever they
> wanted, but if they wanted me to buy them shirts, or ever take them to a
> game, then they'd have to support Leeds, as I wouldn't pay for them to
> support anyone else.
>
> I also suggested to them that it'd be better to be different and be one of
> maybe only a couple of kids in the entire school who supported Leeds rather
> than the legions of Scum fans etc.  This also appealed to my two, but I
> guess that depends on the kid's attitude i.e. if they'd rather stand out or
> fit in...
>
> Nigel
>
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