saltdeanseagull1
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- Aug 21, 2011
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I plan to take my 10 year old (If I can get tickets).
From memory he stated that him and Sussex Police wanted to welcome all away supporters to the Amex and rather than corralling them, encourage them to use the Amex facilities freely including mixing with the home fans in the concourses post match with groups of two or three PC's stationed along the concourse keeping an observant watch. His theory was if you treat them like adults they will behave like adults and if a couple (either home or way) get out of order then they will be cracked down upon by their own. When questioned if this included the 'potential' troublemakers, Leeds, Palace, West Ham, Millwall etc he emphasised, 'all teams'
couldn't make it up , i see one blackpool shirt in the west stand concourse after that game and seen nothing from anyone else , sorry to say its's just a PR stunt by the club, sure you'll get one or two " take my hand i'll lead you through" types but overall i can't see it taking offThey're opening up the bars in the concourses after the games (including Leeds and Palace) to all fans.
I know that's not a kids' thing of course, but it's indicative of the club's attitude to opposing fans at the matches at the Amex - and this one in particular.
how many home fans going into the away end for a beerThere were quite a few Blackpool fans in the north stand having a drink after the game. As far as Palace is concerned, the only fans that can get tickets are those who have at least 3 away stubs so they won't be bringing very many!!
There were quite a few Blackpool fans in the north stand having a drink after the game. As far as Palace is concerned, the only fans that can get tickets are those who have at least 3 away stubs so they won't be bringing very many!!
couldn't make it up , i see one blackpool shirt in the west stand concourse after that game and seen nothing from anyone else , sorry to say its's just a PR stunt by the club, sure you'll get one or two " take my hand i'll lead you through" types but overall i can't see it taking off
how many home fans going into the away end for a beer
Our 7 year old is a keen footballer and is going with us to see Leeds and also Liverpool even though it is school the next day. He plays number 4 for his local team and is well aware of how some of the parents react at those games so it will be a great experience for him to see top teams and hear their 'fanatical' supporters. We all have stk's in the East and seen all the home league games so he has already got a taste of what to expect. I suggest you take him, I bet he will want to go again.As it’ll be a Friday night, I was thinking of taking my eight-year-old boy to his first Amex match when we play Leeds.
My season tickets are in Block B WSL but I’m wondering if I’m making a mistake taking him to this one.
Don’t want to put him off as he’s still not that bothered about footy but I’m hoping a proper game in a proper stadium will do the trick.
I think I’m tainted with the memory of those Leeds bank holiday bust ups.
Any other parents have a view?
couldn't make it up , i see one blackpool shirt in the west stand concourse after that game and seen nothing from anyone else , sorry to say its's just a PR stunt by the club, sure you'll get one or two " take my hand i'll lead you through" types but overall i can't see it taking off
couldn't make it up , i see one blackpool shirt in the west stand concourse after that game and seen nothing from anyone else , sorry to say its's just a PR stunt by the club, sure you'll get one or two " take my hand i'll lead you through" types but overall i can't see it taking off
It will be fine. Just don't take him drinking in the pubs around Brighton station before or after. In fact, you probably shouldn't take him drinking anywhere if he is only 8.
i think this might be reviewed on police advice for the palace gameThey're opening up the bars in the concourses after the games (including Leeds and Palace) to all fans. I know that's not a kids' thing of course, but it's indicative of the club's attitude to opposing fans at the matches at the Amex - and this one in particular.
i think this might be reviewed on police advice for the palace game
how many home fans going into the away end for a beer