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Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 16 Mar 16 6.42pm | |
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Don't get me wrong, I am a firm believer in indefensible double standards when it comes to kids at football. I'll swear and gesticulate when my own aren't in tow but find such behaviour from others intolerable when they are (and of course regulate what I myself do in front of my own progeny). Since I want the irksome little cash sponges* to keep supporting us, I plan to take them to Wembley for the SF. I took my daughter to the PO final and was high up with a faraway view. It was okay and generally folks in front were decent about letting her see. Anybody got recommendations for where to sit with kids at Wembley? The lad is 5. I don't mean blocks just generally where do they get an ok view where fans might generally be ok about not standing too much. *I love them really**
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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 16 Mar 16 6.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig
Don't get me wrong, I am a firm believer in indefensible double standards when it comes to kids at football. I'll swear and gesticulate when my own aren't in tow but find such behaviour from others intolerable when they are (and of course regulate what I myself do in front of my own progeny). Since I want the irksome little cash sponges* to keep supporting us, I plan to take them to Wembley for the SF. I took my daughter to the PO final and was high up with a faraway view. It was okay and generally folks in front were decent about letting her see. Anybody got recommendations for where to sit with kids at Wembley? The lad is 5. I don't mean blocks just generally where do they get an ok view where fans might generally be ok about not standing too much. *I love them really** IF, you are lucky enough to actually get them tickets then you have to be lucky again to be able to get them all together.You would then have to have a lucky again to be able choose where you sit.
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jcreedy 16 Mar 16 7.03pm | |
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I'd go for seats higher up if they're small. I know you're further from the pitch, but the stairs at Wembley up there are quite steep, and they should still see ok when sitting down.
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Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 16 Mar 16 7.06pm | |
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Will definitely get tickets chap and no question 3 together. (Hoping 6 actually). Didn't know it was get-what-yer-given in terms of where within a block so much tho. Thought a degree of choice over remaining seats wuz possible. Fair enuf if that's wrong.
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