Does anyone here have any experience of taking young kids to the Valley? Or have friends or relatives that do? Now that the Newcastle game has been re-arranged my parents can't go, so we were thinking it might be a good game to introduce my niece to the joys of watching live football. She's already interested in the game as she goes to toddlers football with her Dad on a Saturday morning, but we're not sure whether she'll be able to last the full 90 mins without getting bored (she's 3 and a half). We're in the East, so the atmosphere should be a bit less overwhelming, and the chances of her picking up interesting new vocabulary are somewhat reduced.
Does anyone have any hints or tips? Or is she just too young to appreciate it?
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I took my daughters from the age of 7 or 8. Prior to that they don't have the attention span.
all just after halftime wanted the toilet, being to small for the standups, I took him into the traps , locking the door behind us, I decided when he`d finished I`d best go as well, that was his cue, he hitched up his jeans unlocked the door, and was off like a robbers dog, followed by me trying to hitch up my strides, while trying to catch him up, lucky enough the "belmarsh massive" were on their tea break, mind you it took 4 of them to hold him down, but it didn`t stop him getting a couple of righthanders off before they gained full control of the situation, once I explained he was only playing, the charges were dropped : )
DONT DO IT MATE.
p.s then he fell asleep by woolwich common, and I had to carry him to the top of shootershill.............
The last game he went to this involved:
1. running up and down the concourse of the north upper
2. drinking lots
3. eating lots
4. jumping up and down on his seat.
that said he enjoyed it, especially towards the end when the crowd got going leading up to the winner against Villa.
I shudder to think what he would have been like at 3 1/2
sorry mate, but what does that mean ; (
get with it lol (laugh out loud)
thanks mate, I`ll put that on the next "what I learnt today"
Leave it 'til she's a bit older.
Take them to a ressie match around 6-7 and work on it from there
I went to my first game at the Valley when I was about five - and I've been hooked ever since.
I reckon 3 and a half is too young though - as other, wiser people than me have said, she will probably enjoy the experience, but may get bored very quickly and, God forbid, she stops enjoying herself - you might end up putting her off for life!
I first went when I was 4, bored out of my mind till I was at least 7/8.
My cousin who is now 12 went to the Play Off Final and slept through the whole match. He was 2 at the time.
Took my son to his first game at 3 yrs 4 months. Didn't take in the game as such but enjoyed the atmosphere and size of it all. We beat Chelsea 2-1 (euell 2)
Take lot of behaviour modification substances (sweats) but no drinks or she'll be running to the loo every 5 mins. In fact I think the toilet may be the biggest problem. If you are male you have to take her in the gents (not nice) or get a ladee to take her in the ladies (huge queue).