Suffolk_fox Posted 28 April 2007 Posted 28 April 2007 MODS - Please feel free to move this if you think it would be better in GC.... I am taking the Mrs, my Dad and BOTH my kids to the Wolves match (my son has been to a match before but my daughter hasn't). Kids are 7 and 8, and I want to sit in a really noisy part of the ground. I sat in N for the Brum game, but the kop was very loud too. I really want my kids to grow up to be vocal supporters, so which would be best? Kop or N Block? Or elswhere? PS as regards swearing, my kids already know some choice 'Daddy Words', realise that grown ups can use them and that children shouldn't (and they don't). So not worried about that.
Suffolk_fox Posted 28 April 2007 Author Posted 28 April 2007 I think it might be the Kop. The kids both love Filbo the Fox, and if he acts like he did against Brum, the kids would be delighted....
a-fox Posted 28 April 2007 Posted 28 April 2007 I think it might be the Kop. The kids both love Filbo the Fox, and if he acts like he did against Brum, the kids would be delighted.... will you be in good voice ?
Phube Posted 28 April 2007 Posted 28 April 2007 I am taking the Mrs, my Dad and BOTH my kids to the Wolves match (my son has been to a match before but my daughter hasn't). Kids are 7 and 8, and I want to sit in a really noisy part of the ground. Yup L1 one is the place to be!!! Bring the kids up chav style!!!!
Daggers Posted 28 April 2007 Posted 28 April 2007 Yup L1 one is the place to be!!! Bring the kids up chav style!!!! Leave L1 alone... Isn't it enough that nature has picked on them bad enough already?
Kilworthfox Posted 28 April 2007 Posted 28 April 2007 kop,L1 or N1 Why not the Lineker Stand next to block N? They would still get the atmosphere but be in an environment where they were away from possible non child friendly thingys!
Foxes 2 da grave Posted 28 April 2007 Posted 28 April 2007 Ill be in the kop in full voice just hope theres an atmosphere as great as the brum one because i missed it
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