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Anyone listen to 606 on Saturday night? They had a guy moaning he couldn't take a kid into the Brighton end wearing a Liverpool shirt. Is it just me that thinks that's the right thing to do?

In the current day and age it is the right thing to do

It is a shame that the way it is now that tribalism means the reaction is always going to be negative - certainly wouldn’t be the smartest move to have a kid in an oppo shirt within the fans

It’s always mad when you watch rugby and you see the fans next to each other
 

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In the current day and age it is the right thing to do

It is a shame that the way it is now that tribalism means the reaction is always going to be negative - certainly wouldn’t be the smartest move to have a kid in an oppo shirt within the fans

It’s always mad when you watch rugby and you see the fans next to each other

They drink eachothers wee after though.
 

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Damn right, home ends are for home fans simple as.
I didn't know if I was just being miserable, it was the kids birthday as well. Just don't wear any colours and his day would've been fine.
As @Beezerk says, home fans = home section of the ground. If you are an away fan, get a ticket for the away end. It's hard enough for home fans to get a ticket, never mind competing with away fans as well.

I appreciate that gets messy with young kids so, as you rightly say, don't wear your team colours 🤷‍♀️ . The dad has failed the common sense test.
 

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Anyone listen to 606 on Saturday night? They had a guy moaning he couldn't take a kid into the Brighton end wearing a Liverpool shirt. Is it just me that thinks that's the right thing to do?

No, its the correct course of action. Why on earth does the father think thats acceptable? I understand his motive, going to watch a game with his son but at least make sure his shirt is covered up.
Theres too many coked up neanderthals who attend football these days, it only takes one of those to spot the child in a Liverpool shirt and react.
I'd report the father of child abuse for allowing him to wear a Liverpool shirt!!
 

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As @Beezerk says, home fans = home section of the ground. If you are an away fan, get a ticket for the away end. It's hard enough for home fans to get a ticket, never mind competing with away fans as well.

I appreciate that gets messy with young kids so, as you rightly say, don't wear your team colours 🤷‍♀️ . The dad has failed the common sense test.

They had 3 adults together and the kid, and not one of them thought it was a good idea to cover his kit up.
 

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Can someone check to see if the accounts of our Forest fans have been hacked?

Been quite a few posts now and none of them are complaining about Officials, the PL or mentioned the sly six! 😬

Interpret my earlier post today about whether the foul on Gibbs-White was a red or not as a complaint about the officials if you like! 😉🤣
 
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