NorthStandN1A
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Because of the limited capacity I think the club have it right, although I understand your point.
Yeah, we we first discussed this I was 51-49 in favour of the 'No kids' rule (and the anti-kids posters certainly made the better arguments) for pretty much the reasons you state. As Lord B says it IS the sort of place you can take kids - but that doesn't mean to say you should be allowed to.I can see where the club are coming from on this though. Dicks's is quite a limited capacity (abeit recently explanded by a hundred or so), but there are always queues to get in, and with the best will in the world a bar isn't really a place for kids to hang out while the old man has a few pre-match jars. There are still the concourses where kids can be fed and watered while the adults have a few beers, so I don't see it as a "bad thing" to have one child-free zone in the stadium where those without young kids can go.
Hardly a sacrifice is it.
I wouldn't be overly chuffed at standing in the queue to get in, whilst dozens of kids are in front of me with parents who insist on taking them in there early doors on matchday instead of going to the concourse. I doubt half the kids would even want to be there 2 hours before kickoff.
I can see where the club are coming from on this though. Dicks's is quite a limited capacity (abeit recently explanded by a hundred or so), but there are always queues to get in, and with the best will in the world a bar isn't really a place for kids to hang out while the old man has a few pre-match jars. There are still the concourses where kids can be fed and watered while the adults have a few beers, so I don't see it as a "bad thing" to have one child-free zone in the stadium where those without young kids can go.
Hardly a sacrifice is it.
I wouldn't be overly chuffed at standing in the queue to get in, whilst dozens of kids are in front of me with parents who insist on taking them in there early doors on matchday instead of going to the concourse. I doubt half the kids would even want to be there 2 hours before kickoff.
I'd quite like a goodie bag and a signed card on my birthday.
My son is part of the match day for me.
But the crux is, he's not welcome in Dick's bar, which therefore makes me not welcome.
Community stadium my bloody arse.
Because of the limited capacity I think the club have it right, although I understand your point.
Just go to The Swan - they seem very welcoming for kids and when the BBQ is there dare I suggest the food is even better than an Amex pie
Nail on head. Thank you Mr 10 for being the voice of reason
In this context, I sympathise to a degree, as I can confirm that Peanut Roaster Jr is actually far better behaved than his old man
I agree wholeheartedly. My son is a season ticket holder and a veteran of over sixty away grounds. He may be ten years old but is welcome at many away pubs - why not his own?
I've had two steak pies - both salty and bitter and one burger - yummy.Blasphemy! Burn the non-believer!
... however it may be better then the AMEX burgers... they are awefull.
I am glad that others have had the chance to "read all the poems and see all the pictures". My 13 year old son and I (both season tickets holders) have not. And yes, I know it is open for children to go in on non-match days, but that is not convenient for us Brighton fans who live far away. If it was purely a bar with no memorabilia or stuff to see then I couldn't care less if they want to let my son in or not, but we do both want to see the montage (with our picture in) etc.
How about this as a solution. Open Dick's bar between 12.30 and 1.00 on a mtach day for adults and children to look around and then for adults only after that?
I am glad that others have had the chance to "read all the poems and see all the pictures". My 13 year old son and I (both season tickets holders) have not. And yes, I know it is open for children to go in on non-match days, but that is not convenient for us Brighton fans who live far away. If it was purely a bar with no memorabilia or stuff to see then I couldn't care less if they want to let my son in or not, but we do both want to see the montage (with our picture in) etc.
How about this as a solution. Open Dick's bar between 12.30 and 1.00 on a mtach day for adults and children to look around and then for adults only after that?
Completely unworkable. Sorry, it's a bar, it's for over 18's, it's just the way it is, some things will never change.