Quote="BIGAL1"Is that the whole truth or as it been toned down to suit because i don't believe for one minute Sam would want to get a steward to throw a fan out for that.
Sorry but i don't believe that "simply bit" someones missed a few words out.'"
what you believe is wrong then i was stood down in that corner the fan didnt swear or anything like that and sam did get involved telling him to shut up(at this point another fan was telling sam the other fan was right regards to gleesen) he did say somthing to a steward the steward did ask a bulls fan if he saw who had said owt,yes weather the steward was going to ask this person to leave or simply shut up that i cant be sure off
It's simple really, the stewards are told by someone (the club?) that kids can't sit with their legs over the wall, yet them keep having to tell them not to do it. What's the problem when that is the rule in place?
No-one is saying kids can't go to the games!'"
The problem is that from most area's of the ground they can't see properly
Quote="Outwood Vic"The problem is that from most area's of the ground they can't see properly
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With this in mind it’s worth the club, as a short team measure, allocating the Paddock in the East stand as the Family Stand and construct a bench raised from the current level so kids will be able to see the action without sitting on the wall. This could be made out of concrete and be about a half a metre wide.
Not only will this mean kids are able to view the match, their parents will also stand with them in the area of the ground that looks the emptiest on TV. An added benefit is the kids will not have to listen to some of the language that adults without children utter during the game, assuming of course all parents refrain from cursing in the presence of their offspring.
It's simple really, the stewards are told by someone (the club?) that kids can't sit with their legs over the wall, yet them keep having to tell them not to do it. What's the problem when that is the rule in place?
No-one is saying kids can't go to the games!'"
my kids sit on the wall with legs behind at all times..this has been fine in the past and also for most of this year apart from a couple of new one's but last week they weren't allowed to sit at all which meant that my 6 year old daughter struggled to see!! fair that ?
Quote="Khlav Kalash"With this in mind it’s worth the club, as a short team measure, allocating the Paddock in the East stand as the Family Stand and construct a bench raised from the current level so kids will be able to see the action without sitting on the wall. This could be made out of concrete and be about a half a metre wide.
Not only will this mean kids are able to view the match, their parents will also stand with them in the area of the ground that looks the emptiest on TV. An added benefit is the kids will not have to listen to some of the language that adults without children utter during the game, assuming of course all parents refrain from cursing in the presence of their offspring.'"
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