Blind football friend

 


What do you see in the picture, where are they? What are they doing?

The picture shows two friends enjoying a football match. There is something different about how they are enjoying the match.

Can you guess what that is? 

One of the friends is blind. 

How do you think it feels to be in a football crowd and hear everything but not be able to see what is happening?

During the match, the friend on the left is explaining what is happening on the pitch. Soon, both friends are jumping up and down with happiness.

Why do you think they are both jumping up and down- what has just happened?

People praised the photo because it shows how friends can support each other. One person wrote about his Grandad who was short-sighted and couldn't see the match like everyone else. He would take a radio and earphones with him and listen to the game as he was there.

Do you think it's better to have a radio and headphones or better to have a friend telling you about the game?

Perhaps the blind man should not go to the football match if he can't see; he could listen to the match on the radio at home instead. What do you think?

When a goal is scored, will there be any other clues? Will he have to wait for his friend to tell him before he knows?

What can we learn from the blind man in this story?
What can we learn from his friend?
Why is this about no outsiders?
Which British Value is this about?

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