dilligaf
New Member
just over a week ago my eldest daughter e-mailed me a picture of my only grandson (18months old) wearing a chelski kit :evil:
after the match on sat i purchased a city kit for the little man and arranged to visit grand children on sunday for a family bbq
When we arrived grandaughter 1 was wearing a city shirt i got for her last b/day. Grandaughter 2 was wearing her princess outfit and grandson number 1 was in a chelski top.
five seconds later he was much more comfortable in his new city kit
After we had eaten my youngest daughter suggested that when we left, the little man might be forced to wear a chelski shirt so we burnt it on the barbie
I,m sure son-in-law understood that the children would be going to the ricoh with grandad, when they were old enough, more often than they would get to go to stanfordski bridge with dad (his average is 1 game a season)
Anyway my eldest said i was pig headed and i'd hurt son-in-laws feelings.
Should i apologise
after the match on sat i purchased a city kit for the little man and arranged to visit grand children on sunday for a family bbq
When we arrived grandaughter 1 was wearing a city shirt i got for her last b/day. Grandaughter 2 was wearing her princess outfit and grandson number 1 was in a chelski top.
five seconds later he was much more comfortable in his new city kit
After we had eaten my youngest daughter suggested that when we left, the little man might be forced to wear a chelski shirt so we burnt it on the barbie
I,m sure son-in-law understood that the children would be going to the ricoh with grandad, when they were old enough, more often than they would get to go to stanfordski bridge with dad (his average is 1 game a season)
Anyway my eldest said i was pig headed and i'd hurt son-in-laws feelings.
Should i apologise