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
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Yeah i did think to myself if i took him the noise might make him cry
Luckily you don't have to worry about loud noises at the lane anymore
Why would you inflict that sort of pain on your own son
absolutely ridiculous when people take kids that young.
Wait till hes about 6.
Would be a waste of a ticket. Take the boy to Legoland instead.
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
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 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
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)
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.
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.
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It would be less painful for the lad if you introduced him a meet and greet at Yewtree.
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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.
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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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
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.
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.
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.
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.
posted on 24/9/14
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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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