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Cracking a solo.
[QUOTE 2751814, member: 9609"]I remember a lad doing a sliding tackle and the box of matches in his pocket went off, burn't a hole through his trousers and his leg - teacher dragged him about by his ear for a bit, confiscated his smokes and made the lad finish the game.[/quote]
I'll bet they were thrown straight in the bin!


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I would imagine it is the stock answer due to parents throwing a hissy fit at muddy ripped clothes, what you have to remember some of the time is not all parents are reasonable or sane i.e.

Teacher: Hello Mrs X Match is cancelled, he needs his tracksuit, can you bring it in
Parent: Can't am at work , let him do it in uniform
Teacher: Ok

Child is collected/arrives home with ripped grass stained muddy uniform

Parent goes ballistic, teacher says but you said it was ok, parent said did not say it was okay for him to ruin uniform and then causes big fuss and hassle and things!

Hence stock answer being no playing in uniform when it is an official school activity
^^^^^^^^ This is most likely the Real reason.

Alan...
 
I would imagine it is the stock answer due to parents throwing a hissy fit at muddy ripped clothes, what you have to remember some of the time is not all parents are reasonable or sane i.e.

Teacher: Hello Mrs X Match is cancelled, he needs his tracksuit, can you bring it in
Parent: Can't am at work , let him do it in uniform
Teacher: Ok

Child is collected/arrives home with ripped grass stained muddy uniform

Parent goes ballistic, teacher says but you said it was ok, parent said did not say it was okay for him to ruin uniform and then causes big fuss and hassle and things!

Hence stock answer being no playing in uniform when it is an official school activity

Have to agree with that, can still see why the health and safety line got @Sara_H wound up though, If the teacher had explained that they had had complaints in the past about uniforms being ruined the OP probably wouldn't have been as annoyed.
 
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Sara_H

Sara_H

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I would imagine it is the stock answer due to parents throwing a hissy fit at muddy ripped clothes, what you have to remember some of the time is not all parents are reasonable or sane i.e.

Teacher: Hello Mrs X Match is cancelled, he needs his tracksuit, can you bring it in
Parent: Can't am at work , let him do it in uniform
Teacher: Ok

Child is collected/arrives home with ripped grass stained muddy uniform

Parent goes ballistic, teacher says but you said it was ok, parent said did not say it was okay for him to ruin uniform and then causes big fuss and hassle and things!

Hence stock answer being no playing in uniform when it is an official school activity
I think you're probably right, and if she'd said that to me I'd have said "it's fine, don't worry I'll take full responsibility for any torn trousers." But as it is I feel cross that she's fobbed me off with what is essentially a lie.
 

Puddles

Do I need to get the spray plaster out?
I think you're probably right, and if she'd said that to me I'd have said "it's fine, don't worry I'll take full responsibility for any torn trousers." But as it is I feel cross that she's fobbed me off with what is essentially a lie.
Don't worry Sara I feel your pain on it, tis infuriating that they use the Elf thing as an excuse all the time!
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
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Exact opposite happened in our Primary yesterday. Picked my daughter up after keyboard, and also cross country was on. Head comes out and speaks to a mate of mine. "Erm your son couldn't find his kit, so we allowed him to do it in his uniform. He's a bit muddy". He wasn't that bad.
 

400bhp

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Exact opposite happened in our Primary yesterday. Picked my daughter up after keyboard, and also cross country was on. Head comes out and speaks to a mate of mine. "Erm your son couldn't find his kit, so we allowed him to do it in his uniform. He's a bit muddy". He wasn't that bad.

Excellent attitude:thumbsup:

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