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  1. red

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    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.
     
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    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.
     
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    FA have confirmed it's not allowed.

     
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    Gordon Owen Well-Known Member

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    Thats the rule for my young uns under 8s team, 1 parent per child.
     
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    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
     
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    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.
     
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    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
     
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    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
     
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    We are same, 1 adult per child. Which team is he at?
     

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