zod wrote:broomo wrote:zod wrote:Elkesley Stag wrote:Paulstag wrote:What is it with our fans that moan because kids need a wee and they have to stand to let them pass?
Simple answer is don't sit on the end of the aisle you moaning )£&@.
If you read this you know who you are and luckily for you I wasn't there yesterday or you would have had a piece of my mind face to face.
Seperate post for a similar situation, I have no knowledge at all about the first post
Two fathers on our row both take a child to the toilet during the game most weeks . One pair apologise and get gentle banter and share a laugh . The other pair look at you to stand up and receive stoney silence and minimal amount of space given up for them to pass by. Don’t know either dad or child but the child previously prompted to say thank you now does it without the prompt and the one with the vacant stare is still lacking in any kind of social interaction.
One coin two sides .
It’s not difficult to take your kids for a wee before kick off.
Some on our row are up and down two or three times a half.
As has been mentioned above, it’s not difficult to say thankyou when folk have the decency to let you through.
Anyone who gets upset or bothered about having to stand up for 10 seconds so a child can go for a wee has real issues.
No matter if it's 4; 5 or 6 times a game.
Get a grip and some tolerance.
I have three kids myself. I’ve always asked them if they need the toilet before kickoff, negating the need to get up during the game.
Where did I say I was upset?
I simply said a thank you wouldn’t go a miss, the lost art of manners which some parents don’t bother with.
You need to get a grip, putting words in peoples mouths!
Fair enough, I misinterpreted it.
Sorry.