It's pretty dumb.
You get people taking babies to the theatre too. It's a nonsense.
Panto ?It's pretty dumb.
You get people taking babies to the theatre too. It's a nonsense.
There was a 'big' story in the Telegraph a few years back. Some mum took a 12 month old to the theatre and the Belgrade turned her away.Babies to the theatre?! That sounds really daft...and possibly very annoying.
Yep, think it was in this instance, but it is a problem in general.Panto ?
Thinking more in terms of away games though. This was said to be on Saturday.I took my daughter to Highfield Road when she was probably around 12 months old, was against Feyenoord in a pre season she still has the pic in her room wearing a Sky Blue kit. We sat well up in the Main Stand. My biggest fear would be a stray ball, not too much danger at the Ricoh with not being open behind the goal. Isn't this part of their life story - I went to my first game when I was 1 year old?
It's called sacrifice, my friend.All I would say is that if both of you want to go maybe there’s no one else to have the kids
I agree but other adults may see it differentlyIt's called sacrifice, my friend.
Did she buy a seat for the child?There was a 'big' story in the Telegraph a few years back. Some mum took a 12 month old to the theatre and the Belgrade turned her away.
She went straight to the Telegraph to complain at the inustice and they did a full page article on it.
Satisfyingly enough though, most of the reader comments were along the lines of 'Why on earth would you take a baby to the theatre?'
I wonder the same about myself.There are a couple of squawking 8 yr olds (ish) who often sit just behind me...they spend the whole game chattering and laughing (loud) about stuff that has nothing to do with the game, playing on their mobiles, with dad interjecting and trying to get them to take an interest...very annoying...you wonder why they're there, and why they come back!!
I do believe she did. She got a child ticket, but didn't tell anyone it was a baby and was refused entry to the auditorium when she turned up.Did she buy a seat for the child?
There are a couple of squawking 8 yr olds (ish) who often sit just behind me...they spend the whole game chattering and laughing (loud) about stuff that has nothing to do with the game, playing on their mobiles, with dad interjecting and trying to get them to take an interest...very annoying...you wonder why they're there, and why they come back!!
And you get the undesirables as well.Thinking more in terms of away games though. This was said to be on Saturday.
At home you can choose to sit anywhere pretty much. Away, you are all plonked together in one mass huddle and then it's hard to avoid the flare throwers, coin tossers, tossers in general, the coke heads, the bottle flingers and the aisle pee'ers.
My little boy is 8 now. He has been going for a few years. His favourite is easily away games where there are no seats to get in the way. Swearing? He goes around telling the adults that they shouldn't swear. And I am one of the worse when I get going. But he has never told me off....yet.If you have childcare issues. And it's a game you dont wanna miss and the weather is fine etc then fair enough bring the little one along.
First game I ever took my son to was Cov vs Crewe checkatrade semi. He was 6 then. He's been hooked since.
My biggest issue with bringing hound kids is subjecting them to swearing around you (usually from me). Or the chanting tim Fisher is a banker.
My boy is almost 12, I still haven’t heard him swear yet he! Yet he comes home and still tells his mummy dad is so loud and swears a lot.My little boy is 8 now. He has been going for a few years. His favourite is easily away games where there are no seats to get in the way. Swearing? He goes around telling the adults that they shouldn't swear. And I am one of the worse when I get going. But he has never told me off....yet.
He knows that he isn't allowed to copy swearing. But he can sing as much as he wants. And he adds his own words for chants like for the referee.
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