Family area seating. 21:45 - Feb 6 with 2211 views | FromReuserWithLove | How does the club sell the odd single seats left in the family areas? | | | | |
Family area seating. on 21:51 - Feb 6 with 2168 views | MattinLondon | Are under fours allowed to seat on a parent’s lap? | | | |
Family area seating. on 21:58 - Feb 6 with 2151 views | Nthsuffolkblue | A problem Norwich don't have! | |
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Family area seating. on 22:06 - Feb 6 with 2110 views | SitfcB | Ring ticket office and they’ll probably sell them? | |
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Family area seating. on 22:07 - Feb 6 with 2106 views | FromReuserWithLove |
Family area seating. on 22:06 - Feb 6 by SitfcB | Ring ticket office and they’ll probably sell them? |
you're probably right. | | | |
Family area seating. on 22:37 - Feb 6 with 2026 views | Matt_Netherlands | Single seats are sold to expecting pregnant mothers only, so there’s a child sitting there too. Def info confirmed by the club on Twitter. | | | |
Family area seating. on 08:26 - Feb 7 with 1712 views | MattinLondon |
Family area seating. on 22:37 - Feb 6 by Matt_Netherlands | Single seats are sold to expecting pregnant mothers only, so there’s a child sitting there too. Def info confirmed by the club on Twitter. |
What if she’s expecting twins? | | | |
Family area seating. on 08:41 - Feb 7 with 1677 views | DJR | Many years ago when you could pay at the turnstile, I once got into the family section with my dad when I was in my 30s and he was in his 60s. They questioned us, but when I said he was my dad, they let us in. Of course, there wasn't quite the demand then as there is now, and the family section was fairly empty. [Post edited 7 Feb 8:50]
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Family area seating. on 08:47 - Feb 7 with 1650 views | GeoffSentence |
Family area seating. on 08:41 - Feb 7 by DJR | Many years ago when you could pay at the turnstile, I once got into the family section with my dad when I was in my 30s and he was in his 60s. They questioned us, but when I said he was my dad, they let us in. Of course, there wasn't quite the demand then as there is now, and the family section was fairly empty. [Post edited 7 Feb 8:50]
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I sat in the family area a few times when my lad was a nipper. It was probably the least 'family' experience I've had at FPR. The language that dads and kids were using was fruitier and more persistent than in any other part of the ground I've been in. | |
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Family area seating. on 09:03 - Feb 7 with 1603 views | Keno |
Family area seating. on 08:47 - Feb 7 by GeoffSentence | I sat in the family area a few times when my lad was a nipper. It was probably the least 'family' experience I've had at FPR. The language that dads and kids were using was fruitier and more persistent than in any other part of the ground I've been in. |
See post above yours was probably that game | |
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Family area seating. on 10:14 - Feb 7 with 1486 views | Pinewoodblue |
Family area seating. on 08:47 - Feb 7 by GeoffSentence | I sat in the family area a few times when my lad was a nipper. It was probably the least 'family' experience I've had at FPR. The language that dads and kids were using was fruitier and more persistent than in any other part of the ground I've been in. |
I remember when they tried, as an experiment, allowing away families in the family enclosure. It wasn’t a success possible because they chose to do it when we played Millwall. | |
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Family area seating. on 12:10 - Feb 7 with 1355 views | lizzibee | No. I did get one for norwich for my boys friend buyt they only allowed the sale as we both already had tickets elsewhere in the family stand. | | | |
Family area seating. on 12:55 - Feb 7 with 1258 views | Vaughan8 | The family area in blocks K & L is a bit of a joke really. went with my family (3 kids) and there was barely any "kids" there. When I asked the club why there was lots of adult groups there, apparently some people have kept their season tickets there from before it was made a family area and haven't been moved. Which I get, but then it isn't much of a family area? Not sure what the other family areas are like. | | | |
Family area seating. on 12:57 - Feb 7 with 1235 views | DJR |
Family area seating. on 09:03 - Feb 7 by Keno | See post above yours was probably that game |
I had hoped that sitting in the family section would keep my foul-mouthed dad in check. But I was wrong. | | | |
Family area seating. on 19:16 - Feb 7 with 1017 views | swede |
Family area seating. on 10:14 - Feb 7 by Pinewoodblue | I remember when they tried, as an experiment, allowing away families in the family enclosure. It wasn’t a success possible because they chose to do it when we played Millwall. |
I also remember a game against Charlton when the stewards had to speak several times to a Charlton dad about his aggressive behaviour and foul language. He calmed down a bit when they threatened to eject him and his boy. | | | |
Family area seating. on 16:53 - Feb 8 with 800 views | flykickingbybgunn |
Family area seating. on 12:55 - Feb 7 by Vaughan8 | The family area in blocks K & L is a bit of a joke really. went with my family (3 kids) and there was barely any "kids" there. When I asked the club why there was lots of adult groups there, apparently some people have kept their season tickets there from before it was made a family area and haven't been moved. Which I get, but then it isn't much of a family area? Not sure what the other family areas are like. |
We went there with my grandchildren. Nightmare. Surrounded by kids screaming "Blue Army". Constantly. We won 4-0 but the highlight was when one lad who was sat just behind me screamed out "Blue Arhhhh...... and apparently damaged their vocal cords. I could not help but smile. Wont go there again. Not ever. | | | |
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