Should be fine in Block 23-25, usually plenty of seats and there are a lot of kids aboutOK then, I've never taken the kids to a game at the Ricoh before, so apologies for the daft questions.
I'm after a bit of help, where's the best place to sit given the youngest (at five) might find it a bit daunting?
Also, what's the best way to buy tickets for kids these days - I normally just walk up but I'm a bit confused about all of the things on offer. I'm guessing JSBs only works if they're going to go to a lot of games?
All advice gratefully received.
I sit in block 20 and there's a few kids about, never any problems.Kids Zone is blocks 23-24 I’m sure. That’s bang in line with one of the goal lines. If you wanted to move closer to the centre circle then you’d be fine going up towards block 20 I reckon.
The kids never swear or try to invade the pitch. Block 20 is fine.I sit in block 20 and there's a few kids about, never any problems.
sign them up for JSB and take them to the JSB Christmas party in Jan
Why not move the Christmas party to June,it makes about as much sense has having it in January,still better late than never i guess,especially coming from our club.Here's to SANTA in the summer.
I take it you have read why it's in January, right?
I did..
Unfortunately due to when schools break up this year, venue/player availability and the fixture dates this year between Christmas and New Year, it has not been possible to arrange the party in the pre-Christmas period*. However - we're still planning on a fantastic party as always!
a bit of sarcasm, which i don't have
Well our Christmas is on the 7th January so maybe they are all converting to Orthodox ChristiansI take it you have read why it's in January, right?
Is that like Jews but without the curly hair?Well our Christmas is on the 7th January so maybe they are all converting to Orthodox Christians
Hope they enjoy - remember - encourage them not to kick the seat in front of them - spilling someones pint is a heinous offence - celebrating an opposing goal is not to be recommendedDone, sorted, tickets bought. Many thanks for all of the advice gents, very much appreciated.
Where do watch football where you can drink a pint? Are you getting confused with watching Wasps?Hope they enjoy - remember - encourage them not to kick the seat in front of them - spilling someones pint is a heinous offence - celebrating an opposing goal is not to be recommended
Never had an issue with it. Obviously if sat in somebody else's seat just apologise and move down a bit.Been there, done that. Small kids can find it too much, with thousands of boistrous beer-and-pie-laden adults jumping up and down and screaming to celebrate the inevitable stream of City goals. But in my experience it's quite possible to simply move to a different part of the stand. It's unlikely you'll be challenged regarding the allocation of seats, and even if you are, any sensible steward would understand once you explain the situation.
Did they enjoy it? did you manage to catch the JSb zone?
Did you still go to play subbuteo?Typically enough the kids didn't come in the end! I still went though, enjoyed it too!
Orthodox Christians are from the original ones in Greese they still use the old julian calendar therefore xmas falls on 7th Jan same as in Russia and other European countries.Is that like Jews but without the curly hair?
I never knew that btw about different Christmas. Is it not the same thing about birth of Jesus?
Just remembered why I used to bunk off RE at School!!!Orthodox Christians are from the original ones in Greese they still use the old julian calendar therefore xmas falls on 7th Jan same as in Russia and other European countries.
All other Christian religions are just a breakaway from Orthodox christianity.
There you go a quick RE lesson.
Is that like Jews but without the curly hair?
I never knew that btw about different Christmas. Is it not the same thing about birth of Jesus?
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