So last year I took my daughter to her first game, We had season tickets and she now loves going to the games.
I'm thinking of stepping it up this year and taking in an away game or 2 with her. She's only 4 so I'm staying well clear of the bigot brothers and them across the city.
Where do people think would be a good ground to take her to her first away game?
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25-06-2017 09:56 AM #1
First away match for a child.
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25-06-2017 10:05 AM #3
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Dunfermline friendly?
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25-06-2017 10:06 AM #4
It's a shame Dunfermline weren't promoted with us, East End Park is a great away day, in my opinion. Pretty sure my first away day with my dad was Killie.
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25-06-2017 10:56 AM #7
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My son's first away game was livi. That worked well. He also manages tynie for the league cup semi and all the hampden games.
Rugby park might be a shout. Can always watch the score board.
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25-06-2017 10:56 AM #8
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Patrick thistle or Hamilton would be me my choise.
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25-06-2017 11:41 AM #12
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Under 12s are free and when they open the Ormond stand it's mixed and a decent friendly atmosphere. It was my boys first away game other than Hampden when he was 3 and it worked pretty well except for the teams performance that day.
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25-06-2017 11:50 AM #15
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For her first Away game I would go with St Johnstone Away at beginning of September. Not a bad stadium there and won't be as highly charged either.
We tend to get there early and get parked and make a day of it. Hope she enjoys this season too.
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25-06-2017 11:52 AM #16
My first away game was Motherwell which I still remember quite clearly although I was probably around 10. I agree with Perth but as you say, anything other than the old firm or hearts (and maybe Aberdeen given the distance) would be fine.
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25-06-2017 12:05 PM #17
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Unfortunately have to take kids to Celtic Park as hubby will be in the home end so childcare is limited. He tried to take youngest there once but she wasn't keen on it and lasted 20 mins and was singing about SJM oops
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25-06-2017 12:31 PM #18
Mcdiarmid park. They usually open a family stand too so it's a mix of hone and away fans.
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25-06-2017 12:36 PM #19
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To get them proper hooked,tyncastle is a must
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25-06-2017 12:58 PM #21
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Shawfield many many many many moons ago lol
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25-06-2017 01:18 PM #22
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My then 5 year olds first away match (and his only away match so far) was on the 21st of May last year. It went pretty well!
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26-06-2017 11:33 PM #24
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St Johnstone family stand is cheap as chips and no bother. Not in amongst the Hibs fans as it is mixed support.
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27-06-2017 07:19 AM #26
My wee boy is 4 in November and I can't wait for his first game. I'm thinking Lewis's testimonial.
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