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Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Good call - I have told my little one that sometimes she will hear bad words but what goes on at footie stays at footie!!! I have heard her on numerous occasions waving her hands when the goalie is kicking doing the "yourrrr shiiitttttt arrrrrggg" but I have never ever heard her do it outside the Amex - and we sit in the North!!!

My 9 year old's version is "You're chiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiips aaaaaarrrrggghhhhh."

No, I don't get it either, but it works.
 




Uwinsc

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Aug 14, 2010
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Horsham
Big match with a big crowd in a great stadium under the lights with a bit of crispness in the air? Tomorrow night is going to be MAGIC and your son will absolutely love it and be begging for more.

Enjoy it - it's a whole new experience going with you child(ren) - the start of a something you'll share together forever.*

(* - until he gets to the beery age anyway)

He is my godson not my son but thanks
 


Lady Gull

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Aug 6, 2011
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West sussex
My 9 year old's version is "You're chiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiips aaaaaarrrrggghhhhh."

No, I don't get it either, but it works.

That's a good alternative - at one game last season the ref was getting a particular barrage of abuse - she now thinks all referees are bankers!
 




Uwinsc

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Aug 14, 2010
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Horsham
That's a good alternative - at one game last season the ref was getting a particular barrage of abuse - she now thinks all referees are bankers!

That's brilliant: I will tell him that's what they are saying if he asks! When he went before he thought the seagulls chant referred to the birds overhead.
 




Goring-by-Seagull

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Jan 5, 2012
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My boy was 7 last year and a season ticket holder he loves it, the sweet shop is helpful (in the east don't know if there's one in the west) drink and crisps. Just be prepared for trips to the toilet at inopportune moments

This is what I hate the most! We have the most awkward seats and everyone in the row has to get up to let us out. Normally around the 25-30 minute mark. Grrrr! Otherwise, by boy absolutely loves every second. And he's only 3!
 


LukeOwen

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Jun 7, 2011
1,161
Hampshire
The perfect age to start. I started taking my son at the same age. I was determined that he would support his local team.
We were season ticket holders at Withdean, and he loved it...but the Amex just blows him away. It would have been incredible to have started him off there.
He is now 15, and sentenced to a lifetime of following the Albion. I hope that your Godson gets the same sentence!

Are you my dad??? That is exactly what happened to me!:lolol:
 


Uwinsc

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Aug 14, 2010
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Horsham
This is what I hate the most! We have the most awkward seats and everyone in the row has to get up to let us out. Normally around the 25-30 minute mark. Grrrr! Otherwise, by boy absolutely loves every second. And he's only 3!

That would be us: right in the middle of the row.
 






cloud

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Jun 12, 2011
3,036
Here, there and everywhere
The first game I took my son to (aged 7) was Ipswich away. I warned him that any bad language he heard was not to be copied outside the ground, but infact it was fine.

He loves going to games now, and as others have said make sure you have layers and a hat. Get a kids meal deal, if I remember right it costs the same as an adult pie but in addition you get juice, toy, chocolate.
 
















Best Foot Forward

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Apr 29, 2008
200
Burgess Hill
Take my two lads to the Amex and the youngest was 6 at the start of last season. He absolutely loves the experience, and I know (from experience of seeing my first game at the Goldstone at 8 years old with my Dad) that he will forever be grateful to me for introducing him to the Albion. He has been on countdown for the past week for tomorrow night
 


Lady Gull

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Aug 6, 2011
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West sussex
That's brilliant: I will tell him that's what they are saying if he asks! When he went before he thought the seagulls chant referred to the birds overhead.

I am sure you will have a brilliant night - and hopefully we will win and he will remember his night out at the Amex with his uncle. Enjoy it x
 






Lady Gull

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Aug 6, 2011
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West sussex
Other than the fact I'm female and he isn't my nephew I hope your right! Lol

Lol sorry hun - pmsl - x enjoy it - Get him signed up for Gully's gang if he isn't already - as it's really good and the open days and Christmas parties are well worth a visit too with him - the kids love them x
 


Freddie Goodwin.

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Mar 31, 2007
7,186
Brighton
With all the recent Hilsborough news, it brings back just how bad football was back in the 80's.

Back then it didn't bother me, as a bloke and not minding the odd push & shove all being part of the fun but few families went to football then and it's not hard to see why. It's so much better now with safe stadia and I don't think there's anywhere else as family orientated as watching the Albion. All ages, all genders, fantastic.
 


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