Mine too but you and I did jumpers for goalposts and cricket on the park, etc... children don't do that now. They have 'connected devices' to drug them instead.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 06:20This saddens me.Jimmy2020 wrote: ↑31 Dec 2020, 05:38 I assess that all sports that aren't e-sports will regress over the next 20 to 30 years. Sport as we know it was a 20th Century thing. Teenagers now have better things to do than punch each other or chase balls on grass while some old guy yells at you to try harder.
My life has been infinitely better because of Life lessons learned from sport.
Also...When I first went to a boxing gym there were no parents there, it was just hard. My first session a professional British Champion was there who made us skip until some of us were sick. I was only a child but it bit me. Nowadays there are more parents than children, white collar keep fitters in the way complaining about ''the kids".
There are still a few gyms out there run by volunteers and people not trying to rip CASC schemes off, or run gyms as a business, but not many.