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- May 12, 2009
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Presume they are not being asked back for the Palace game. Ha-ha. Brilliant thought, and great idea getting them to make a banner to bring with them.
You mean to say you have not aken them to a game
Those kids were still singing when their teachers lined them up on the platform for the train. Most of them had hats and scarves that looked fairly new so they'd probably gone into the superstore after the game, as it was a good hour after the whistle had gone.
Middle St school kids were in South East (with a banner!), Scouts/Cubs were in South stand from about 1.50pm - sooooo excited seeing Gully, etc. Other groups there as well. Well done Barber!
only condition is that they must bring a home made banner
Absolutely brilliant! Our club's future right there!!
I thought they were trainee stewards.
I didnt see any scouts but to be honest they were probably all in the boys toilets getting fiddled with.
Those kids were still singing when their teachers lined them up on the platform for the train.
Kids LOVE singing, it absolutely makes their experience. Kids that young usually find it hard to appreciate the football and need something else to take their interest. If the teachers let them join in with some chants I'm sure they'd want to come back for more.
There was a party from a school in Horsham in the East Stand Lower towards the away fans as one of their teachers sits next to me.
I understand the club provided the transport as well.
I didnt see any scouts but to be honest they were probably all in the boys toilets getting fiddled with.
I guess you think you're funny, but let me assure you that you are not. Moron, more like.
My nephew took his 2 sons in a group from 1st Hassocks beavers. First live game for all 3 of them. On Facebook he said there were about 60 in their party and they had a great time.
were his kids among those in the high viz jackets that made a rush to the front row when they realised the seats were free? glad they enjoyed it. Did they learn any "new" words?
Agreed, I did think they were bit close. Hudds fan on Twitter commented it was nice to see. Surely SW corner be best as away from ruffians northstanders and abusive away fans?