It's not just the excersize the kids will miss it's looking forward to that game of football on a sunday the mental side. Will be just school and home for kids, us as adults can take just existing to a certain extent but the best times of been a child were when you were on football pitch on a sunday morning or knocking about with your mates, kids have barely been able to do either for near on a year. The whole lockdown is backwards if you ask me you cant go in other households but if someone wants a plastering job doing I'm fine to go in and do that.
We don’t have to agree on the matter. We could go around in circles for hours if we wanted to. Inmy opinion, the education of the young in a progressive culture should come above anything else. To compare that level of necessity to junior football doesn’t stack up. How everything else maps around that during a pandemic will be debated for a long time. My daughter is 8. On a weekly basis, she does gymnastics, dancing and swimming. Have I been prepared to sacrifice those things but not her education? Absolutely.
I’m thinking of taking my lad out of school cos if it’s dangerous to be at football then the same applies to school
My son would love it if I take him out of school but he wouldn't learn anything and he needs the social contact. It's the longest, worst half term in a school year and I really feel for the teachers when the kids have no outlets for their pent up energy.
I want him to stay at school but if it’s unsafe to play football outdoors then it must be unsafe to have 30+ in a classroom for best part of 5 hours
Schools have " bubbles " school meals are eaten at their table, playing out in the playground again is in a bubble, teachers/ lunchtime supervisor's ensure this happens, I dont think their is many similarities between that and a game of kids football where as stated the parents don't give a flying F£¥k, do I think kids football should be stopped, absolutely not, i do however think these inconsiderate parents should be sent to the stocks and pelted with a 1980s waterlogged caseys