I want to take my 3 yr old to Reading vs Watford

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I want to take my 3 yr old to Reading vs Watford

by The Insider » 27 Apr 2007 12:00

Does anyone know what the Club Policy is on taking your young kids along to a game ?

My son is 3 years old, I am planning to take him to watch the Watford home game, and sit him on my lap throughout. This will be his first live football game.

Presumably this is ok ? they don't charge for this ?

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by cheeryoleary » 27 Apr 2007 12:04

I take my 4 year old to reserves games and she spends much of the time trying to spot Kingsley rather than watch the game. Also, trying to carry an infant out of the stand for a slash can be a royal pain, and I've only experienced it at a reserves game.

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by shadesrwrf » 27 Apr 2007 12:14

Please tell me you don't sit anywhere near me.

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by TFF » 27 Apr 2007 12:14

You don't need a ticket for a child 5 or under, provided they sit on your lap.

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by M4 Junction 11 » 27 Apr 2007 12:16

shadesrwrf Please tell me you don't sit anywhere near me.

Hopefully in the West Stand and we might get to hear some noise from over there for a change ;)


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by sheshnu » 27 Apr 2007 12:46

cheeryoleary I take my 4 year old to reserves games and she spends much of the time trying to spot Kingsley rather than watch the game. Also, trying to carry an infant out of the stand for a slash can be a royal pain, and I've only experienced it at a reserves game.


When I was four I either walked or I got left behind. Carrying indeed!

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by fridays child » 27 Apr 2007 13:05

As long as the little fella sits still you won't have any problems.

If he kicks the seat in front, wriggles about or starts crying then don't expect much thanks from those around you.

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by cheeryoleary » 27 Apr 2007 13:38

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cheeryoleary I take my 4 year old to reserves games and she spends much of the time trying to spot Kingsley rather than watch the game. Also, trying to carry an infant out of the stand for a slash can be a royal pain, and I've only experienced it at a reserves game.


When I was four I either walked or I got left behind. Carrying indeed!


I doubt you had all seater stadiums when you were four :wink:

Option 1: Let her find her own way, asking people twice the size of her to stand up because she needs to make a wee wee from her foo foo

Option 2: Daddy carries thus preventing any accidents and the pleasure of a faint smell of wee in the car home (amplified when the car heater is on)

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by Mr Optimist » 27 Apr 2007 14:07

I have a season ticket for my (soon to be) 5 year old. I got fed up with trips to the toilet every 15 minutes but I have come up with a solution.

Take a fruit shoot bottle and once its finished use it as a piss bottle for him. I now do this and very rarely miss any of the game and I am sure the other people in the row are very grateful aswell!!

This obviously would not be such good advice for girls or number two's.


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by cheeryoleary » 27 Apr 2007 14:11

Mr Optimist ..........I now do this and very rarely miss any of the game and I am sure the other people in the row are very grateful aswell!!


:shock:

I take it you need a bigger bottle though, with a larger neck.

unless, of course, you have a small cock :wink:

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by AJ~ » 27 Apr 2007 14:16

Mr Optimist Take a fruit shoot bottle and once its finished use it as a piss bottle for him. I now do this and very rarely miss any of the game and I am sure the other people in the row are very grateful aswell!!

Not sure those in the row in front will be grateful of a potential sprinkling mind.

And no hand washing is starting a terrible habit! :lol:

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by Mr Optimist » 27 Apr 2007 14:21

It is now quite a slick operation. He is well trained, with no spillage or spraying!

The only problem comes when during an exciting passage of play you get a "Dad, I need a poo!"

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by Arthur Pint » 27 Apr 2007 14:24

Following on from this thread about a month ago http://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=59064 I took my 4 and a half yr old to his first game against Fulham, I got him his own ticket in the end as I didn't fancy having him sat on my lap for the whole game.

The whole experience wasn't a total disaster! Woodley bus was half an hour late and we nearly missed it, he spent the last 15 minutes constantly asking when the game was going to finish, got a little scared when Hunt scored the goal and everyone was cheering, only 4 toilet trips which wasn't too bad. He enjoyed taking his toy kingsley to wave at the real one and Seol is now his favourite player (was on the front of the programme!)

Hope you have fun. :)


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by Mr Optimist » 27 Apr 2007 14:27

That pretty much mirrors my season with my little 'un.

Occasionally I get the " I want to go home now, has it finished" at half time but I am persevering.

I am not going to renew the season ticket but take him more sparingly next season. He seems more interested in being "one of the big boys" than the game itself and wants to eat exactly the same as whatever the kids in front are.

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by M4 Junction 11 » 27 Apr 2007 16:28

Perhaps we need crech facilities rather than a new hospitality area :roll:

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by Winchester Royal » 27 Apr 2007 16:31

Why take your kid to the match if you think he's going to play up, and from people's experiences, they do?

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Re: I want to take my 3 yr old to Reading vs Watford

by Coppelled Streets » 27 Apr 2007 16:55

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I took one of my daughters with me to every game I went to last season and they got in free. They do have to sit on your lap though, and that can be a pain!

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Re: I want to take my 3 yr old to Reading vs Watford

by RoyalBlue » 27 Apr 2007 18:16

The Insider Does anyone know what the Club Policy is on taking your young kids along to a game ?

My son is 3 years old, I am planning to take him to watch the Watford home game, and sit him on my lap throughout. This will be his first live football game.

Presumably this is ok ? they don't charge for this ?


I get it, you want to make sure your three year old is put off for life and never gets into the awful addictive football habit! Why else would you take him along to see a game between Reading and Watford?!

Mr Optimist It is now quite a slick operation. He is well trained, with no spillage or spraying!


Could be nasty if you decide to grab a quick swig of drink during a tense passage of play!

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Re: I want to take my 3 yr old to Reading vs Watford

by cheeryoleary » 27 Apr 2007 19:24

RoyalBlue Could be nasty if you decide to grab a quick swig of drink during a tense passage of play!


Have you tasted a fruit shoot?

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by West Stand Man » 27 Apr 2007 20:13

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shadesrwrf Please tell me you don't sit anywhere near me.

Hopefully in the West Stand and we might get to hear some noise from over there for a change ;)


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