You want to read Manchester City's guidance on taking under 5's to a football ground. https://www.mcfc.co.uk/~/media/Files/Club/Guidance for Under 5s at Matches v2.ashx We want you and your child to enjoy your visit. If you are bringing a child to the stadium think about their needs first. If you can’t guarantee their comfort or safety then please think about getting a babysitter so you can relax and enjoy the game!
What if the ball hit a pregnant lass, an OAP, a disabled fan, or even an able bodied fan? Seems to be a massive overreaction.
Noise Football matches are noisy events. The noise levels go up and down through out a match. Small children have thinner skulls and more sensitive hearing and thus are more prone to hearing damage than adults. Whilst long term damage from the noise at football g rounds is unlikely , the peak sound s can reach the same levels experienced in a nightclub. Ear plugs or muffs may help to protect their hearing and ear muffs in particular may also help to keep them a little bit warmer. this part is more important
Can you smuggle me some flares and a couple of smoke bombs inter ground int 'baby bag'? Pm for details
Just my opinion mate Why put your child in that position Would you take an 8 week old in a night club Same noise levels at times and full of drunken people , potential violence after the game if results don't go our way
It's a bit different at ok Well or even Huddersfield to an extent. Huddersfield has plenty of space behind the stand rather than a narrow concourse. Oak well has plenty of seats and room to sot down properly or **** off out the way to If they start plating up. Plus the lower East concourse is huge compared to crowd volumes Wigan going to be packed like sardines. Half the crowd is going to be pushing pissEd. Concourse isnew exactly spacious. .. It was cosy other season when I went and we only took a few hundred.
Which authorities are these, out of interest? What will you be telling them and what will you be expecting them to do?
The bairns on football coaches dept of social services. I'd want them to come and confiscate the child then kill the parents. I was making a point that I think taking babies on football coaches is not the best idea. I'm sure the people concerned are sound parents. But Seriously - 2 hours on a packed coach then an afternoon in a packed away end then another 2 hours coach ride ? Bonkers.
Is it confirmed has a wind up yet? My young un's nearly 4, he ain't stepping foot inside a footy ground until he's 22.
I cannot believe some people are agreeing with this . No wonder they call people from Barnsley dingles Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk