Don't know about cricket but I promise you there's no shortage of kids playing organised football, although of course the spineless fuckers who organise it shut the bloody league down last year although there was evidence that kids were totally unaffected by this covid crap. The club I coach kids at has age groups from Under 7s right up to Under 18s and there are literally hundreds of other similar clubs across the county who offer opportunities for kids to play the game. And there are even little training sessions (no actual games) for any kids not old enough to play in one of the leagues, where the youngest age group is Under 7. And it's relatively inexpensive. Our club charges just under £200 per child which includes their kit for the season, all pitch and referees fees, and training facilities (once a week). That gets them, assuming all the games are played and not "nannied off" by the covid noshers, a basic 26 league games a season and at least three cup games, one league cup, one divisional cup and one county wide cup. Which I would say is pretty good value.
Cricket's different of course because you can't play in the rain and a lot of kids might get bored with cricket because a significant part of the game is sitting around waiting to bat or poncing around waiting to chase after the ball if he's not actually bowling it.
I think BB might be talking about kids playing football in the street …. Like when we was kids ?
Or at least when I was a kid . In towns & cities .
Real times in a real world .
When not a lot of people owned cars either. We were always playing in the street but scratch someones beemer and you'd probably get stabbed these days. Funny enough we knew of a pitch where the goalposts were permanent and used to arrange matches against the kids from Carpenters rd. Kids can't even play there anymore. They built the iconic London stadium on it.
Just like my dreams they fade and die.
But on the positive side..............
I think BB might be talking about kids playing football in the street …. Like when we was kids ?
Or at least when I was a kid . In towns & cities .
Real times in a real world .
When not a lot of people owned cars either. We were always playing in the street but scratch someones beemer and you'd probably get stabbed these days. Funny enough we knew of a pitch where the goalposts were permanent and used to arrange matches against the kids from Carpenters rd. Kids can't even play there anymore. They built the iconic London stadium on it.
Yep, but before many people owned cars those fucking penny farthing bikes were a pain in the butt I'd imagine.
Used to play on Wanstead Flats. Occasionally the games got disrupted when a herd of cows would wander across the field. Haven't lived in Forest Gate for years but I think the cattle still roam loose around that neck of the woods.
And I bet cows still leave big piles of fucking evidence they've been there.
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When not a lot of people owned cars either. We were always playing in the street but scratch someones beemer and you'd probably get stabbed these days. Funny enough we knew of a pitch where the goalposts were permanent and used to arrange matches against the kids from Carpenters rd. Kids can't even play there anymore. They built the iconic London stadium on it.
Yep, but before many people owned cars those fucking penny farthing bikes were a pain in the butt I'd imagine.
Used to play on Wanstead Flats. Occasionally the games got disrupted when a herd of cows would wander across the field. Haven't lived in Forest Gate for years but I think the cattle still roam loose around that neck of the woods.
And I bet cows still leave big piles of fucking evidence they've been there.
We were lucky enough to have my old Primary School nearby and for the majority of the year,they kept the goals up.They were a little bit smaller than the adult goals and the pitch was smaller too..We'd climb over the fence and have some great games over there.
We also had a car park around the flats..We painted a goal on the bus Garage wall with painted Stumps for cricket in the summer...My brother painted two Hammers in the middle too..Considering it was North London,the 2 Hammers were painted everywhere round Muswel Hill..We did like a paint brush,me and my brothers.
When not a lot of people owned cars either. We were always playing in the street but scratch someones beemer and you'd probably get stabbed these days. Funny enough we knew of a pitch where the goalposts were permanent and used to arrange matches against the kids from Carpenters rd. Kids can't even play there anymore. They built the iconic London stadium on it.
Yep, but before many people owned cars those fucking penny farthing bikes were a pain in the butt I'd imagine.
Used to play on Wanstead Flats. Occasionally the games got disrupted when a herd of cows would wander across the field. Haven't lived in Forest Gate for years but I think the cattle still roam loose around that neck of the woods.
And I bet cows still leave big piles of fucking evidence they've been there.
That brought back some memories . Cow shit everywhere . My dad was a foreman for Tarmac and they gave him a brand new Ford transit crew cab. He hit a cow near the ponds, killed it, wrote the transit off and never drove again
Just like my dreams they fade and die.
But on the positive side..............
Yep, but before many people owned cars those fucking penny farthing bikes were a pain in the butt I'd imagine.
Used to play on Wanstead Flats. Occasionally the games got disrupted when a herd of cows would wander across the field. Haven't lived in Forest Gate for years but I think the cattle still roam loose around that neck of the woods.
And I bet cows still leave big piles of fucking evidence they've been there.
That brought back some memories . Cow shit everywhere . My dad was a foreman for Tarmac and they gave him a brand new Ford transit crew cab. He hit a cow near the ponds, killed it, wrote the transit off and never drove again
Yep, but before many people owned cars those fucking penny farthing bikes were a pain in the butt I'd imagine.
Used to play on Wanstead Flats. Occasionally the games got disrupted when a herd of cows would wander across the field. Haven't lived in Forest Gate for years but I think the cattle still roam loose around that neck of the woods.
And I bet cows still leave big piles of fucking evidence they've been there.
That brought back some memories . Cow shit everywhere . My dad was a foreman for Tarmac and they gave him a brand new Ford transit crew cab. He hit a cow near the ponds, killed it, wrote the transit off and never drove again
We lived in Capel Road and one of my mates lived the opposite side of the flats. The cows never seemed to get over our side but he said it was quite common for them to look out of a window in the morning nd see one of them grazing in the garden,
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