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We're over for a game in December (southampton)
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Originally posted by maltaeagle
We're over for a game in December (southampton) Sorry mate but why would you take a baby to watch Palace in December, Will be freezing and one year olds will get bored quite quickly. Personally would never take a baby but thats your choice. As for a creche, you haven't been to Palace before have you?
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hello mate. yes, been to hundreds of Palace games, but never with a baby, hence my question. Also we are travelling, i.e. from Malta with our baby, I, obviously want to see Palace, and want my missus to join, so we have to bring baby along, as we don't really have much choice. Sorry, if i wasn't clearer in my first email cpfc
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I really, really wouldn't recommend it.
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
I really, really wouldn't recommend it. I agree, I wouldn't recommend it. A one year old does not comprehend a sporting event. However we did take our one year old granddaughter to some Olympic events, with her parents as well, partly because we had no choice. Basically we all had to take turns to entertain her, and take her outside and play on the grass when she got wriggly. You don't have that option at Selhurst, in December.
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This is what you need if you have the one year old and are determined to attend. You'll also need deep pockets though.
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From the ticket terms and conditions: For the safety of infants and all supporters, Home Match Tickets are not available for infants under the age of 2 or babes in arms at any time during the Season and no infant under the age of 2 or babes in arms is allowed entry to the Ground to attend a Match
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thats the reply I needed. Originally posted by Stuk
From the ticket terms and conditions: For the safety of infants and all supporters, Home Match Tickets are not available for infants under the age of 2 or babes in arms at any time during the Season and no infant under the age of 2 or babes in arms is allowed entry to the Ground to attend a Match
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I think its frowned on taking babies, but as its Croydon, there is definitely a good chance that it'll improve their life expectations
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Originally posted by maltaeagle
thats the reply I needed. Second thoughts, Think baby might be safer in the ground.
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Don't do it, all the whining and crying, the screams and the smell
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Took mine when they were one It was fine but you do need something other than the footie to entertain them. Mine were fascinated by the Away supporters. They can get spooked if we score though.
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