They're finally here!
Got mine at CentreSport for $34.99 minus the STH discount. They have a t-shirt as well for kids...nothin really new for women though.
The TFC logo is embroidered as well!
They're finally here!
Got mine at CentreSport for $34.99 minus the STH discount. They have a t-shirt as well for kids...nothin really new for women though.
The TFC logo is embroidered as well!
Yessssssss!
Finally the scuba blanket I've been searching for!!!
nice!! we need somewhere here in oshawa now, my kiddo must be the tfc proud!
Sweet, something tha will fit the wee ones.
This is awsome!!
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My MLS now includes Montreal... we needed someone to hate.
My little nephew is decked out in his first TFC kit, we got it at BMO at the game v Colorado.
He was born last year and on his 2nd day on the planet my brother got a picture of him in the TFC home opener scarf...the kid is holding his finger up. TFC is #1 from birth
I'll see if I can convince my brother to put the pics up.
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Awesome. Awesome. Awesome.
I'm taking little Mikaela to Centresport and get her kitted out on Thursday.
Did the USA , of all countries, just fix soccer? - C. Ronaldo, May 27th commenting on the FBI-led investigations into fraud and corruption throughout FIFA.
My brother's little girl is TFC proud got hers 2 weeks ago
how small is this jersey?
cant realy tell how old the kid is??
aside: please parents, stay out of the south end.. no offence, but it's not a place for kids.
I got one for our 2 year old down at BMO on Saturday. Man I didn't think they would ever come. She was so happy.
I'll be bringing my 5 year old for the Whitecaps game.
Sorry for all of you that think the south end is specifically for teenagers and twenty somethings but you're very, very wrong. It's a football stadium, not your personal nightclub.
You want to know what's wrong with the atmosphere?
Too many fucked up teenagers and twenty somethings who cant hold their drink if you ask me.
Selfish cunts.
My 9 year old is coming with me on July 1st.
He's been once before in the south end and loved it.
He's pretty "hard-core." He stands on the seat and yells and chants the full 90!!!
Like father like son.
Last edited by Oldtimer; 06-25-2008 at 10:24 AM.
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I really have to agree here, the South End is for supporters of all ages. With that in mind, I wouldn't be bringing my 12 month old nephew there mainly because he'd have no idea what is going on and would in all likliness get scared and wail all game.
Anyways back on topic...can't wait for kids of my own so they can get decked out in their red TFC jerseys, unless they come out with the grey one so they can match me.
Proud Supporter of: FC Bayern München, AIK Solna, Toronto FC, Nottingham Forest FC
omg the babies get the real crest and the adults get the cheap fake felt one!!! LAME!!!
but what a cute baby :P
Man. I want one. But I have to outfit three for my trio. Its going to get sesspensive for me when they start joining me for games.
Been bringing my 11 year son from day one and plan on continuing to do so. My dad did the same with me when I was a wee lad. As long as they don't end up swearing once they get back home there's fuck all wrong with it. How the hell else do they develop the love for their club if you don't bring them??
Why on earth not? I had my 5-month old in there already this season. She was fine - slept through half of the game, and she quite enjoyed the drums.
Now, I'd probably avoid the front few rows because of crowding issues, but as long as one is aware of the environment there, and doesn't have a problem with it, then I don't see the issue.
Though ironically, the one time I was near the front of 113, I heard much less foul language that day than I do elsewhere in the south end - or even on the sides.
I respectfully disagree about bringing kids into the South End. Maybe up towards the back its less crowded, but up where I usually stand people are packed in like sardines. Putting a child in that environment is outright dangerous, given how many people bump or fall into me or others around me on a regular basis. It might not be as bad further away from the front, but I've seen some nasty falls that would crush a toddler.
Did the USA , of all countries, just fix soccer? - C. Ronaldo, May 27th commenting on the FBI-led investigations into fraud and corruption throughout FIFA.
Yeah, I don't disagree about the front - I damn near nearly fell over myself trying to watch a corner kick in the opposite south-end corner - another beer in me and I've gone over!
Though the primary issue seems to be that there are more people in the rows than tickets ... and presumably that is something security should be dealing with better.
^ Nawwww, I don't think we should worry them with those details.
Did the USA , of all countries, just fix soccer? - C. Ronaldo, May 27th commenting on the FBI-led investigations into fraud and corruption throughout FIFA.