With young children at West Ham?

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royal goof
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With young children at West Ham?

by royal goof » 26 Sep 2006 12:48

If you're taking young children to West Ham and would prefer to have 3 seats in Row A then give me a shout.

Although Row A does not provide a good adult view, it is better for children as they dont have people standing in front of them and they are closer to the action..

If you agree then send me a PM and we can arrange to swap the 3 tickets.

If not then i'll see some of you in the standing area!!

Cheers, Adam

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Re: With young children at West Ham?

by working class hero » 26 Sep 2006 13:38

royal goof If you're taking young children to West Ham and would prefer to have 3 seats in Row A then give me a shout.

Although Row A does not provide a good adult view, it is better for children as they dont have people standing in front of them and they are closer to the action..

If you agree then send me a PM and we can arrange to swap the 3 tickets.

If not then i'll see some of you in the standing area!!

Cheers, Adam


Row A is pants for kids! It is below pitch level and unless you are about 10 feet tall there is zero perspective! Was in row A 3 years ago with my kids who could see nowt!

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Re: With young children at West Ham?

by Farnborough Royal » 26 Sep 2006 14:22

working class hero
royal goof If you're taking young children to West Ham and would prefer to have 3 seats in Row A then give me a shout.

Although Row A does not provide a good adult view, it is better for children as they dont have people standing in front of them and they are closer to the action..

If you agree then send me a PM and we can arrange to swap the 3 tickets.

If not then i'll see some of you in the standing area!!

Cheers, Adam


Row A is pants for kids! It is below pitch level and unless you are about 10 feet tall there is zero perspective! Was in row A 3 years ago with my kids who could see nowt!


Thats why hes trying to swap his tickets.

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by royal goof » 26 Sep 2006 21:34

and thats why i didnt ask for your opinions. clearly i dont want to be there and wont be there come the match cos i'll go elsewhere.

some people like to be at the front - kids like to be near the players and preferably be able to see 'something' not the back of a blokes head or their arse... they also like the opportunity to hunt autographs.

you might not want ur kids to do this - others might so just mind ur own business if ur not interested!!

if nobody wants to swap then im not bothered, im just asking....

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by working class hero » 26 Sep 2006 22:36

royal goof and thats why i didnt ask for your opinions. clearly i dont want to be there and wont be there come the match cos i'll go elsewhere.

some people like to be at the front - kids like to be near the players and preferably be able to see 'something' not the back of a blokes head or their arse... they also like the opportunity to hunt autographs.

you might not want ur kids to do this - others might so just mind ur own business if ur not interested!!

if nobody wants to swap then im not bothered, im just asking....


Sorry - but you are trying to con some mug here. Row A is abysmal for kids - if an adult cannot see how can a kid? As for you being elsewhere I only hope you don't sit in my seat or I will ask you to shift....


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by royal goof » 27 Sep 2006 09:13

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royal goof and thats why i didnt ask for your opinions. clearly i dont want to be there and wont be there come the match cos i'll go elsewhere.

some people like to be at the front - kids like to be near the players and preferably be able to see 'something' not the back of a blokes head or their arse... they also like the opportunity to hunt autographs.

you might not want ur kids to do this - others might so just mind ur own business if ur not interested!!

if nobody wants to swap then im not bothered, im just asking....


Sorry - but you are trying to con some mug here. Row A is abysmal for kids - if an adult cannot see how can a kid? As for you being elsewhere I only hope you don't sit in my seat or I will ask you to shift....


How am i trying to con someone?????????!!! I clearly state the reasons..

Both children and adults can see from these seats its just an adult cannot fully appreciate the perspective of the game. Young children tend not to be as interested in this - they are just happy to see their heroes running around and being close to them.

I will add that if for any reason someone wasnt happy with those seats for their kids after swapping i would happily take them back off them before the game. I'm not trying to con anyone let alone a fellow supporter.

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