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comment by Hengy (U9129)

posted on 24/9/14

You have to buy him a ticket

Took my son when he was 3 but we sat North upper as knew it would be quieter up there

posted on 24/9/14

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posted on 24/9/14

Yeah i did think to myself if i took him the noise might make him cry

comment by Hengy (U9129)

posted on 24/9/14

Luckily you don't have to worry about loud noises at the lane anymore

posted on 24/9/14

Why would you inflict that sort of pain on your own son

posted on 24/9/14

absolutely ridiculous when people take kids that young.
Wait till hes about 6.

comment by Kav H (U19426)

posted on 24/9/14

Would be a waste of a ticket. Take the boy to Legoland instead.

posted on 24/9/14

I'll just take him to McDonalds they seem to have better service than Tottenham Hotspur at the moment. Thanks for your input though everyone

posted on 24/9/14

If you want to take your 3 year old son to a match, take him to the Emirates, he will be able to sleep peacefully through the match, and not hear a pin drop. You can take your book to read, while babysitting him.

comment by Hengy (U9129)

posted on 24/9/14

comment by thesingingangel (U20025)
posted 5 seconds ago
If you want to take your 3 year old son to a match, take him to the Emirates, he will be able to sleep peacefully through the match, and not hear a pin drop. You can take your book to read, while babysitting him.
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Not been to WHL lately then... It's just as bad as the emirates

posted on 24/9/14

My lad is 2 and i was going to wait until 4/5 and then decide.

He loves watching footy with me at home but only for about 20mins then he is bored (though i agree with him on our lot this season)

posted on 24/9/14

comment by Kav H (U19426)
posted 17 minutes ago
Would be a waste of a ticket. Take the boy to Legoland instead.

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True enough, he'd get bored and keep wanting sweets.

At least take him where he'd be kept entertained.

posted on 24/9/14

This is not the only time you can take your boy to legoland or McDonalds. You've probably done it before and will do it again. Personally I see new experiences being more beneficial because there's enough time for the normal stuff. That being said I would wait if I suspected he might be uncomfy or the noise might make him cry. You know your boy best.

comment by (U18814)

posted on 24/9/14

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posted on 24/9/14

It would be less painful for the lad if you introduced him a meet and greet at Yewtree.

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posted on 24/9/14

Hengy


comment by thesingingangel (U20025)
posted 5 seconds ago
If you want to take your 3 year old son to a match, take him to the Emirates, he will be able to sleep peacefully through the match, and not hear a pin drop. You can take your book to read, while babysitting him.
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Not been to WHL lately then... It's just as bad as the emirates





Yes, I went to the pre-season friendly versus Schalke, the atmosphere was good.

posted on 24/9/14

Iv got 2 boys, oldest is 5 and il be taking him next season. For me, I want him to be "wowed" when he first goes. Take them too soon and that first experience will be wasted in my opinion.

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