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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 25 Oct 2011 20:25

RoyalBlue And I was pointing out there were already massive 'clean language areas' that those families could move into if they were interested in watching the team play.


The average family, new to coming to football, would have no idea that anywhere else in the ground would be any different.

They are possibly also more likely to believe you really do have to sit where your ticket says. It's also a lot easier for one or two people to move. With the popularity of the east stand, finding four or five seats together once th game has started isn't quite as simple.

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by melonhead » 26 Oct 2011 15:23

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melonhead think he may be proposing that th efewer loudmouthed sweary twats at teh game, th emore families of four will be banging on teh doors

Assuming they've been to games and stopped going due to people swearing, how would they know when it'd be OK for them to go back?

Besides, how many actual families do you ever see at football ever?



absolutely hundreds in the north stand most games

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 27 Oct 2011 16:41

melonhead absolutely hundreds in the north stand most games

actual families, as in mum, dad, and the kids?

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by Big Foot » 28 Oct 2011 06:50

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RoyalBlue And I was pointing out there were already massive 'clean language areas' that those families could move into if they were interested in watching the team play.


The average family, new to coming to football, would have no idea that anywhere else in the ground would be any different.

They are possibly also more likely to believe you really do have to sit where your ticket says. It's also a lot easier for one or two people to move. With the popularity of the east stand, finding four or five seats together once th game has started isn't quite as simple.

That last sentence is a load of tosh, maybe when we were in the Premiership but there are rows and rows of seats I'm the East where you can get 4/5 seats together for most games

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by melonhead » 31 Oct 2011 12:57

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melonhead absolutely hundreds in the north stand most games

actual families, as in mum, dad, and the kids?


mixtures off dada and kids, mum and kids, and mum dad and kids
latter probably in the minority though, granted


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