No: it is never correct to use "me" as a subject. The correct form is "Dad and I went to the football game." An easy test for whether you should use "me" or "I" is to try the sentence with "me" or "I" alone, so that you have a simple rather than compound form.
It is easy to see that "I went to the football game" is correct, and "Me went to the football game" is not correct.
Note that if you are using "me and Dad" as a compound object, that is perfectly correct. For example, it is correct to say, "This means so much to me and Dad" and incorrect to say, "This means so much to Dad and I." You can use the same test here: it is easy to see that "This means so much to me" is correct, and "This means so much to I" is not correct.
You and your dad went to the store
My dad does not play football; he is deceased.
Dad and him........................... I venture that "he" is part of the subject of the sentence. Thus, it should be "he" rather than "him". Conversely, I would say that "Dad and he went rafting." would be wrong, and that it should be "He and Dad went rafting."… but I could not say why definitely. I am thinking that you should put "he" first because it is a pronoun that refers back, and putting "Dad" before it would be confusing. --------- It should be "Dad and he" went rafting, not "him". As to the order, we tend to put pronouns in front because they're old information, by definition, and older comes before newer. BUT that is only a tendency and one that yields to the actual context of the sentence. Are you talking mostly about "him" or mostly about "Dad", for instance. Either order is grammatically correct.
No, her dad Matthew Knowles was never a football player
Both sentences are correct.
His brother and his dad played football.
no my dad is not cool but he thinks he is and also he is the worst in the world at any type of fifa or any type of football game so suck on dat!!!!!
The sentence "are you going with dad and I" is not correct. It should be "are you going with dad and me" since "me" is the correct pronoun to use in this case.
No a correct sentence would be "My dad took a picture of you and him."
my dad
Either could work depending on how you use them. Talking with your dad means that you and your dad are having a conversation. Talking to your dad might mean that your the only one talking.
dad bats now