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Kids going on Tuesday night..



Samej

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Apr 24, 2011
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Gonna be carnage in the Family stand, heard they are employing loads of extra stewards to keep us off the pitch

There will be so many coppers lined up in front of the east stand on tuesday that it will be like watching an episode of the Sweeney
 




dje shoreham

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Nov 2, 2009
290
it would be a great shame if the family stand is half empty .......... i am happy to take my boys - as Trigaaar said you wont get trouble unless you look for it.
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
15,234
I'll be leaving my 6 going on 7 yr old at home for this without a doubt. I've had a real good hard think about it, weighed up the pros and cons, imagined the worst case scenario and yes, I've decided..........Wednesday is a school day so she'll be tucked up in bed well before kick off :) Funnily enough, Leeds on Friday was the game she's enjoyed the most so far.

My 12 yr old however will definitely NOT be missing out on this and will just get a few early nights in as usual to make up for it. U10 ticket already upgraded for my mum, and I'm just hoping she doesn't cut up rough on the night and attack someone with her pension book.
 


Hove Seagull

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Feb 18, 2008
1,254
Havant
I would run the much higher risk of violence from my 13 year old season ticket holding daughter if I tell her she's not allowed to come. She's been looking forward to this for months. Like others have said, it will only be those idiots who are looking for trouble, who will find it. This is 2011, and football is much more a family thing than it was decades ago. Please don't make the kids miss out on this very special occasion because of a very small minority of, what are really, insecure cowards. Let them come and cheer on the Albion to a famous victory and go to school happy in the morning.

Taking them to the away match at Selhurst might be a different proposition, however.
 


northstandnorth

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Oct 13, 2003
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I'll be leaving my 6 going on 7 yr old at home for this without a doubt. I've had a real good hard think about it, weighed up the pros and cons, imagined the worst case scenario and yes, I've decided..........Wednesday is a school day so she'll be tucked up in bed well before kick off :) Funnily enough, Leeds on Friday was the game she's enjoyed the most so far.

My 12 yr old however will definitely NOT be missing out on this and will just get a few early nights in as usual to make up for it. U10 ticket already upgraded for my mum, and I'm just hoping she doesn't cut up rough on the night and attack someone with her pension book.

Sensible approach from a true Family man
P.S. let your mum GO for it,GRANNY AGGRO is gonna make her a legend in your house.
 








Giraffe

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Aug 8, 2005
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Definitely taking my 13 year old and would take my 9 year old if I had a spare ticket. As others have said the trouble will be well away from the ground for sure.
 






Hove Seagull

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Feb 18, 2008
1,254
Havant
I'm anticipating a pantomime atmosphere inside the ground. The kids will love it.

BOO! HOORAY! He's behind you! (otherwise known as 'man on!') etc.

If we still had Sandaza, he would be the pantomime horse, but who are the ugly sisters?
 








Monkey Man

Your support is not that great
Jan 30, 2005
3,224
Neither here nor there
I'm taking my eight and nine year olds. They seemed determined to shout abuse at some lary Leeds fans on Friday so I might need to address this inappropriate over-confidence, but other than that I have no big concerns. I suspect the train may get a bit "tasty" at Lewes so we might avoid that.
 


Brighton till i die

You havin' a bubble?
Jan 31, 2004
7,611
On the terraces!!
I really cant belive all the scare mongering. Sure its our derby and there are bound to be a few little scuffles here and there but I dont think it will be a major problem. Its not as if its Millwall/West Ham or Celtic/Rangers......All the morons and people still left in the 70s/80s should just all meet up at an underground car park or something and kick the shite out of each other, if that flicks your switch and leave the game and stadium to the people who just want to go and watch a intence game of football.

Yes, it is
 








pishhead

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Jul 9, 2003
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I have just picked up my pigs head from Bramptons, see how the judas prick likes that. Also not sure if I will be able to ride my moped up to WSU to chuck onto the pitch. Gonna be carnage.
 


albiongirl

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Jul 10, 2003
2,310
mileoak
It is my son's birthday Tuesday but I felt he is too young plus it will be past his bedtime he will be 4! I just hope we can get 3 points as a birthday bonus for him. I shall be listening at home nervously I'm sure we will beat THE SCUM. sEAGULLS!!!!!!!!!!!
 








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