by Greatwesternline » 07 Feb 2024 10:27
by Hendo » 07 Feb 2024 10:30
by East Grinstead Royal » 07 Feb 2024 11:02
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by Snowflake Royal » 07 Feb 2024 12:45
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by Brogue » 07 Feb 2024 13:27
by Hendo » 07 Feb 2024 13:46
by Greatwesternline » 07 Feb 2024 16:23
by RoyalBlue » 07 Feb 2024 16:44
Snowflake Royal Took my nephew when he was about 8 or 9.
Personally think less than 10 is a bit young to get much out of it.
I can't imagine many 4 year olds I've spent time with enjoying a whole match.
But you're the one who knows your daughter, what she likes, what her attention span is, what she's like with crowds and noise, how fidgety she gets. Etc.
by tidus_mi2 » 07 Feb 2024 16:50
by Green » 08 Feb 2024 14:40
Greatwesternline Think i'll stick to 'Stow for a few more years yet based on the advice. There is a strong possibility i just end up going to Leyton Orient games with her instead and become a Leyton fan.
Appreciate this is sacrilege on a football forum.
by Greatwesternline » 09 Feb 2024 10:27
GreenGreatwesternline Think i'll stick to 'Stow for a few more years yet based on the advice. There is a strong possibility i just end up going to Leyton Orient games with her instead and become a Leyton fan.
Appreciate this is sacrilege on a football forum.
I think that absolutely makes sense and plan to do the same (Charlton in my case)
I supported Reading because they were my local side so why shouldn't the next generation have the same chance? It's no life commuting on GWR and the matchday experience is shocking in any case.
by Zammo » 09 Feb 2024 13:17
by Hound » 09 Feb 2024 14:18
by Hound » 09 Feb 2024 14:20
GreatwesternlineGreenGreatwesternline Think i'll stick to 'Stow for a few more years yet based on the advice. There is a strong possibility i just end up going to Leyton Orient games with her instead and become a Leyton fan.
Appreciate this is sacrilege on a football forum.
I think that absolutely makes sense and plan to do the same (Charlton in my case)
I supported Reading because they were my local side so why shouldn't the next generation have the same chance? It's no life commuting on GWR and the matchday experience is shocking in any case.
At Orient V Reading it was a really sunny day and i left the house at 2pm, walked up to the ground and had 45 minutes to enjoy a beer in a packed pub right outside the ground, and after the match i had a couple of pints with a friend who lives off the high street, and i was home by 6.00pm. What a difference that made to schlepping to Whitley!
by Royalwaster » 09 Feb 2024 15:46
East Grinstead Royal I think my son was five (20 years ago) when I first took him to the MadStad. Neither of us remember anything about it! He was a few weeks shy of his 6th birthday when I took him to the first game of the following season at home to Brighton. We sat in the North Stand in the full glare of a baking hot August sun and the combination of the sun and a hell of a lot of noise meant I had to take him home at half time. You won’t have to worry about the sun, Gwl, but how will she be if we score?
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