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Corrado

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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This is going to be the first season I take my Son to some games - Just hit 5 and finally starting to take an interest in football.

Il get him a JSB membership but wanted to ask some questions about the family Zone... Are there any pre-game activities? What gate do you use?

Thanks
 

Nick

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  • Jul 31, 2017
  • #2
It is usually below the Telegraph / Higgs stand in that corner.

Yep there is usually plenty to do, crafts, table football, subbuteo, jenga, connect 4, Fifa, usually raffles and quizzes and a tombolo to go to the dugout to watch the team warmup. Players come down to meet the kids every week as well.

 
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Astute

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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5 is a good age to start taking them. I started taking my youngest lad at 4. Spent half of the time going to the toilet. I soon learned not to let him have too much to drink.

The family zone is great for kids. But my lad prefers to be where the noise is. He loves away games as we are all close together. And he gets to tell everyone off for swearing :smuggrin: He is treated very well by our fellow supporters and our opponents supporters.

He is nearly 8 now. Loves every minute of it. Doesn't care what division we are in. It is all about having a day out with his dad and meeting people. But it looks like I will be taking his little sister as well from now. She is a year older than him. Doing a trial run in a few weeks to see if I can cope with the pair of them.

Being a parent is all about memories. And we have lots of them already from going to games.
 
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Nick

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Astute said:
5 is a good age to start taking them. I started taking my youngest lad at 4. Spent half of the time going to the toilet. I soon learned not to let him have too much to drink.

The family zone is great for kids. But my lad prefers to be where the noise is. He loves away games as we are all close together. And he gets to tell everyone off for swearing :smuggrin: He is treated very well by our fellow supporters and our opponents supporters.

He is nearly 8 now. Loves every minute of it. Doesn't care what division we are in. It is all about having a day out with his dad and meeting people. But it looks like I will be taking his little sister as well from now. She is a year older than him. Doing a trial run in a few weeks to see if I can cope with the pair of them.

Being a parent is all about memories. And we have lots of them already from going to games.
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He would have issues finding the noise when the family zone is on, there's usually nobody at their seats Same when they are!
 
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Somerset Sky Blue

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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I take my children (7 & 5) for some of the games I travel back for and the family zone is great, they love it!
Hope for good weather (it can get quite chilly in the stands) and mine have got into the habit of having a half time snack...needed this in first game to boost morale as 2-0 down from first half.
Although the mascot packages have gone, if you contact Ccfc before your first game they will read your name out on the tannoy before game and at half time. This gave my daughter an extra reason to smile.
 
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Somerset Sky Blue

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Astute is right about the toilets...
 
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Nick

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Somerset Sky Blue said:
I take my children (7 & 5) for some of the games I travel back for and the family zone is great, they love it!
Hope for good weather (it can get quite chilly in the stands) and mine have got into the habit of having a half time snack...needed this in first game to boost morale as 2-0 down from first half.
Although the mascot packages have gone, if you contact Ccfc before your first game they will read your name out on the tannoy before game and at half time. This gave my daughter an extra reason to smile.
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For the snack stuff, I just usually stop off on the way and get a Tesco Meal deal for £3

Might even invest in a flask this year for hot chocolate.
 
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Somerset Sky Blue

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Nick said:
For the snack stuff, I just usually stop off on the way and get a Tesco Meal deal for £3

Might even invest in a flask this year for hot chocolate.
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We do for drinks etc, but they really like the hot dogs - I am trying to wean them off them.

Taking my two to their first away game this season (Yeovil - not far away) and tempted to go in home family stand.
 
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Astute

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Nick said:
He would have issues finding the noise when the family zone is on, there's usually nobody at their seats Same when they are!
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Exactly. Once he had experienced away games there was no going back to the family zone. The good thing about home games is we can get close to the noise but still have a seat where he can see everything.
 

Nick

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Astute said:
Exactly. Once he had experienced away games there was no going back to the family zone. The good thing about home games is we can get close to the noise but still have a seat where he can see everything.
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This is about the family zone before the game rather than the section in the stands :emoji_stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
 

Astute

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Somerset Sky Blue said:
We do for drinks etc, but they really like the hot dogs - I am trying to wean them off them.

Taking my two to their first away game this season (Yeovil - not far away) and tempted to go in home family stand.
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My little boy also loves a hotdog at games. Then gets sauce all over his top.

Yeovil is also the game I am taking my two to on the trial run. Leaving about 5am so hoping that they sleep for some of the journey. Don't worry about the away end. They will love it.
 

Astute

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Nick said:
This is about the family zone before the game rather than the section in the stands :emoji_stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
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I have brought my lad up properly. He prefers the pub before the game :woot:
 

pastythegreat

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Nick said:
For the snack stuff, I just usually stop off on the way and get a Tesco Meal deal for £3

Might even invest in a flask this year for hot chocolate.
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Been pondering the flask idea for a couple of seasons now! But I always see old people with flasks! I'm 32, is that old enough for a flask? Is it acceptable if it's for "the kids"?

Hip flask maybe?!

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Nick

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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pastythegreat said:
Been pondering the flask idea for a couple of seasons now! But I always see old people with flasks! I'm 32, is that old enough for a flask? Is it acceptable if it's for "the kids"?

Hip flask maybe?!

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I reckon you can get away with it, make sure it's a newish one and not something from the back of your grandad's garage. Make it look bear grylls style.
 

mark82

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Planning on taking my daughter for the first time this year. She's 4 now, 5 at Christmas. She keeps nagging to go, not sure she'll actually watch the football though.
 

Corrado

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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mark82 said:
Planning on taking my daughter for the first time this year. She's 4 now, 5 at Christmas. She keeps nagging to go, not sure she'll actually watch the football though.
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I can see my lad watching about the first 10 minutes before asking for my phone to play on! The older he gets the more I think he will be interested in it all. Cant wait for Saturday though!
 

Corrado

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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ok iv just bought his JSB membership - am I right in thinking I can get him a free ticket for any game when an adult ticket is purchased? or is that just for season ticket holders?
 

Nick

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Corrado said:
ok iv just bought his JSB membership - am I right in thinking I can get him a free ticket for any game when an adult ticket is purchased? or is that just for season ticket holders?
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No, you can get him a free ticket with yours
 
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Corrado

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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I cant see that online - cheapest option is £5...
 

Nick

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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It might be that his membership isn't processed and applied to the account yet.
 

Astute

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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mark82 said:
Planning on taking my daughter for the first time this year. She's 4 now, 5 at Christmas. She keeps nagging to go, not sure she'll actually watch the football though.
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My lad still doesn't always watch all of the game. But he still enjoys the day out. I don't mind as long as he doesn't bug me all the time.
 
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lifeskyblue

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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One of the greatest pleasures in life is taking your kids to games. When my lad started he went with me and his grandad (3 seasons of this) but unfortunately now it is just with me. Walking from the car park discussing games is a real treat...he always knows more about the opposition than I do etc.
As for the family zone...at 14 my lad thinks he is a bit 'grown up' for the activities but still enjoys the occasional PS3 game, subbuteo and the chat with the players.
The volunteers though are what makes the family zone...it's got to the stage where I even enjoy talking ccfc with pat and her gang.

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Corrado

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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lifeskyblue said:
One of the greatest pleasures in life is taking your kids to games. When my lad started he went with me and his grandad (3 seasons of this) but unfortunately now it is just with me. Walking from the car park discussing games is a real treat...he always knows more about the opposition than I do etc.
As for the family zone...at 14 my lad thinks he is a bit 'grown up' for the activities but still enjoys the occasional PS3 game, subbuteo and the chat with the players.
The volunteers though are what makes the family zone...it's got to the stage where I even enjoy talking ccfc with pat and her gang.

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Thanks.

So how do I get to the family zone?
 

Nick

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  • Jul 31, 2017
  • #24
Corrado said:
Thanks.

So how do I get to the family zone?
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Just go into the stand (tesco) and then walk towards Telegraph stand, it's usually in the corner
 
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Corrado

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  • Jul 31, 2017
  • #25
thanks all
 

mark82

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Corrado said:
I cant see that online - cheapest option is £5...
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Same for me. Anyone have any idea how long they take to process? It shows on my account but only bought it Friday. Same with match packages.
 

Nick

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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mark82

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Nick said:
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Wonder if same problem is stopping me booking on my match package.
 

Corrado

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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Nick said:
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Good man :emoji_raised_hands:
 

Nick

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  • Jul 31, 2017
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I think it will be if you have kids!
 

Corrado

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  • Aug 1, 2017
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Any one know what block it is?
 

Corrado

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  • Aug 1, 2017
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Corrado said:
Any one know what block it is?
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got it....23&24
 

Astute

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  • Aug 1, 2017
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Corrado said:
Any one know what block it is?
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Corrado said:
got it....23&24
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You remind me of my wife. She frequently asks me questions and then answers them for me.
 
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slyblue57

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  • Aug 16, 2018
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Hi I m taking two of my numerous grandchildren to their first game on Saturday. Two girls 8 and 6. Have do you know if the family Zone is open for the game, are there any entrance conditions. We wo nt be sitting in the family zone and they are nt JSBs.
 
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pastythegreat

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  • Aug 16, 2018
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slyblue57 said:
Hi I m taking two of my numerous grandchildren to their first game on Saturday. Two girls 8 and 6. Have do you know if the family Zone is open for the game, are there any entrance conditions. We wo nt be sitting in the family zone and they are nt JSBs.
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No restrictions for family zone. Just turn up. Should be there. Only mid week games when it's not. Players are normally gone by around 2pm ish so get there early to catch the players and the raffles and what not.

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