N Block Success or not?

Was the n block a success or not?


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I just hope none of them get in the way of my kids playing tag in the concourse at half-time.
 
I just hope none of them get in the way of my kids playing tag in the concourse at half-time.

does that kind of fun occur in the family stand, i thought melton would have put an end to any of that tom foolery ;)
 
We are writing an article with the mercury.


Good dont leave them to it, they will feck it up big time, everyone who wants to sing will end up in the fecking car park if they write it alone
 
does that kind of fun occur in the family stand, i thought melton would have put an end to any of that tom foolery ;)
I would in the Kop, but I'm on their turf
 
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at the end of the day it dose not matter where you sit as long as poeple keep truning up and supporting our club
You've lost me Newts, my conversation was about the kids playing in the concourse not about supporting the club
 
but if the kids are playing like you say it dont say much about the game they gone to watch now dose it plus IMO there parent should keep them under control
My kids aren't at that age yet so I can't have a true opinion on what parents should and shouldn't do.

I'm happy for their kids to come to the game and not watch it, they are still around the club, still picking up the vibe and still hearing football crowds. If they are happy not watching it, I'm not too bothered as long as they are happy going there. When parents make them sit still for 2 hours, they lose the fun aspect of going and instead no longer get excited about going and wish they were somewhere else instead. I say keep the kids going, keep them happy and their love for football will come eventually
 
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My kids aren't at that age yet so I can't have a true opinion on what parents should and shouldn't do.

I'm happy for their kids to come to the game and not watch it, they are still around the club, still picking up the vibe and still hearing football crowds. If they are happy not watching it, I'm not too bothered as long as they are happy going there. When parents make them sit still for 2 hours, they lose the fun aspect of going and instead no longer get excited about going and wish they were somewhere else instead. I say keep the kids going, keep them happy and their love for football will come eventually

but for safty they carnt run around mate if they fell ,need i say more
 
but if the kids are playing like you say it dont say much about the game they gone to watch now dose it plus IMO there parent should keep them under control

They are under control. They know if they spill my pint there will be trouble.
 
Lets hope the all singing all dancing N Block can out sing the 3,100 baggies fans who will be there tomorrow.
 
I'm happy for their kids to come to the game and not watch it, they are still around the club, still picking up the vibe and still hearing football crowds. If they are happy not watching it, I'm not too bothered as long as they are happy going there. When parents make them sit still for 2 hours, they lose the fun aspect of going and instead no longer get excited about going and wish they were somewhere else instead. I say keep the kids going, keep them happy and their love for football will come eventually
It works. Well, with my niece it has, but then again it ia a 'header'.
 
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