Might need a Family Zone thread and poll?
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Absolutely, Others might be different but both my kids miles prefer it up there and I’ve never heard of anyone saying their kid didn’t like it. I know many families who’ve loved being up there.Have to agree to disagree.
It’s the only place a family zone can go without displacing current SC holders so no need really??Might need a Family Zone thread and poll?
Is the family zone getting moved to the Concourse?The only reason family zone is getting moved to Premier Concourse is that it’s convenient for the club. They appear clueless as too which area of the lower bowl to move it to so have decided just to fling them up in the concourse out of the way.
God nars, only place av seen it apparently happening is this thread?Is the family zone getting moved to the Concourse?
Yeah I think this is a bad idea too.
Couldn't tell you the last time I was in the stadium earlier than about 2.57, but I imagine there are still a fair few kids right at the front all through the warm up.
Always used to see kids high fiving Samson and Delilah too.
This^^ they won't feel as 'into it all' and the experience of being at a game. Too far away being up there, especially if kids are just starting off going to football.
Exactly what i'm getting at mate.Aye nail on the head with samson and delilah. Kids want to see the players up close too. That's the experience for them.
My lad always goes to the front to watch them train. He's usually in awe of being so close to Patterson. It's what makes the experience for them.
4. Family zoneIs the family zone getting moved to the Concourse?
It's been floated as an idea at the supporter club liaison meetings. Nowt confirmed.Is the family zone getting moved to the Concourse?
I sit in the East Stand with my two - they love it. So agree, there's plenty of choice.Dunno what the uproar is regarding family zone. People can still sit in most parts of the ground with a bairn anyway. Don't see putting them in PC as an issue. Good view up their and for children they could see the ground in all its glory from up their. My first season card back in the 99/2000 stadium was up in the gods and I loved it as a 7 year old.
A balanced view, but in truth much of the second part could be achieved without moving them into the PC. Set the age limit, reintroduce the games consoles and entertainment, and keep it more separate in other ways.Personally I can see both sides of the family zone thing. In many cases it won't be the right place, lots of kids want to be near the action, don't want to have to climb loads of stairs, some younguns like seeing the cats etc. Some will like the view but in my experience that isn't the primary concern for many kids. Many also like hearing atmosphere more than getting a great overhead view, we'll need to see what the atmosphere is like up there, it might be decent, time will tell.
That being said, the current family zone isn't fit for purpose, there's loads of adults without kids etc there. Ideally you don't want to be turfing people out of their seats. This move allows the club to make a purpose-made area. They're going to set an age limit (so when kids get to a certain age their party will be expected to move). Hopefully they can reintroduce games consoles etc and make it look and feel like a family zone again. In that respect it's a decent move.
Of course there is. The club have made it easier now with regards to that anyway. At one point only adults could get a seat in the East Stand and North Stand. Now you can get kids in both stands no problem paying kids prices as well. People just like getting their niknaks in a twist over nothingI sit in the East Stand with my two - they love it. So agree, there's plenty of choice.
Most of it could, but I think a fairly high percentage of people there aren't families with young kids, so they'd have to kick quite a number of people out of their seats, which wouldn't be popular. I agree on your second paragraph mind, for me they should be in the lower tier somewhereA balanced view, but in truth much of the second part could be achieved without moving them into the PC. Set the age limit, reintroduce the games consoles and entertainment, and keep it more separate in other ways.
I just don't think the PC is the right place for youngsters, personally...they need to be closer to the players and the action. They need to feel the excitement, which can be a bit remote from the PC.
The stuff I heard as a clockstander when I was 11 manDon't need to take your kids into the family zone, just tell them not to repeat the things they hear!
Exactly and look how you turned out.The stuff I heard as a clockstander when I was 11 man![]()
Thought it was a done deal after reading some of the posts.It's been floated as an idea at the supporter club liaison meetings. Nowt confirmed.