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23-10-2018 05:18 PM #2
This is ageist. I think it should be open to adults, especially those who have tanked a few pints before the game.
It would make great half time entertainment.
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23-10-2018 05:25 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Stadium tour, pizza and wedges, wave a flag about at the start of the game, kickabout on the pitch at ht - and all for 40 notes?
I am offended that I cannot take up this offer just because I am 40.
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24-10-2018 07:04 AM #4
It only says "designed for" 5 - 12 year olds.............
From a semantics point of view, you could turn up with 9 of your mates half pissed and claim you were merely seeking to expand their design horizons...........
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24-10-2018 06:57 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-10-2018 07:12 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I do not know if this is aimed at organised groups like youth/football clubs or individual parents/siblings along with the wee brother/sister who will take part in the activities.
Either way,it is certainly not cheap.
Something like this could be done with the council and Edinburgh/Lothian primary schools.
The Scottish Cup Tour appeared to be a rousing success.
I am sure this on a regular basis could be too.
Oh......
And why is it costing more for the game against the Glasgow team?
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24-10-2018 08:27 PM #8
My wee one done this against hamilton I think it was before the end of last season. Couldn't recommend it enough.
Got a tour of the usual places, changing rooms etc. As it was may day all the kits and that were out with the players boots etc, whitty came out for a few photos and chats, so did Lewis and Daz. The rest of the team were watching the chase in the 'managers office'.
The pizza and wedges were what they were, could maybe improve o the food, but it was still decent enough.
He loved playing on the pitch at half time and totally miked the lap of honour. If you can afford it I would highly recommend l.
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