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    I know things are a little grim at the moment. But it isn’t all bad. Went to watch my 6year old granddaughter play in a schools football tournament today. Not fully sure how it was organised and there was a loose interpretation of the laws of the game. Nevertheless the kids absolutely loved it. They were incredibly keen and full of noise and excitement both when playing and watching. A great experience. Who said football isn’t fun any more! Up the Baggies!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Q165 View Post
    I know things are a little grim at the moment. But it isn’t all bad. Went to watch my 6year old granddaughter play in a schools football tournament today. Not fully sure how it was organised and there was a loose interpretation of the laws of the game. Nevertheless the kids absolutely loved it. They were incredibly keen and full of noise and excitement both when playing and watching. A great experience. Who said football isn’t fun any more! Up the Baggies!!
    They absolutely love it don't they?

    I agree things are not that bad sports wise, after all, the cricket season starts next month...

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