Highlight of the day yesterday - got me thinking 07:15 - Mar 9 with 1564 views | NeedhamChris | The camera panning to Sitters and his (not so) little one. Through all the losses etc this season, must be some amazing memories of big grounds and seeing town in the prem etc. What age is the best for a little one to attend for the first time? I don't want to go so early they don't remember it. |  |
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Highlight of the day yesterday - got me thinking on 09:37 - Mar 9 with 1291 views | Basuco | The other thing to remember is not too young to sit through each half, I think my youngsters were around 8 or 9, you, parents, also need to enjoy the match. Of course each child is different as well so you just have to make a judgement on how yours will be. Young Robson must have be up to around 60 away grounds watching Town with Dad! |  | |  |
Highlight of the day yesterday - got me thinking on 12:14 - Mar 9 with 1113 views | LRB84UK | I was desperate to take my son from the day he was born 🤣 had him in a Friday and would have taken him at less than 24 hours if I could! In honesty, we tried at 4 or 5 when we sat at the top on the north, he managed the first half and just wasn't interested. His biggest excitement was that there was a player called pringle! I then waited until he was 9 and took him to a random home game, we now sat at the bottom of churchmans, near the away fans so are much closer to the pitch. He loved it and we ended up with a half season ticket for him. Then covid happened and we all missed the football. He had a couple of rubbish league one seasons. The last league one and then last season have definitely turned him into a football fan. He used to only know ipswich and our players. Now he's a football fan, not just an ipswich fan. He's 14 and is old enough to appreciate the game, knows the rules, and knows the players. He'll always be an ipswich fan but to say he's seen some of the world's greatest current players this year has been amazing. All kids are different but 9 was definitely a good age for him. In context, there's a lad sits by us who spends 90mins on an IPad. His dad brings him every game and has for the last 4 seasons. He sits on that iPad every minute of the game, can't name a town player etc etc. He's 8 or 9 I'd say. He's a waste of a seat as I'm sure there's a lot of other kids out there who would enjoy the game. Sorry, I haven't really answered have I? I'd say 9ish but if you can give a random game a go then it's always worth it. |  | |  |
Highlight of the day yesterday - got me thinking on 15:18 - Mar 9 with 969 views | Colin_Viljoen | I saw more of Sitters & his son than I did of Philogene yesterday. |  | |  |
Highlight of the day yesterday - got me thinking on 15:26 - Mar 9 with 938 views | FrimleyBlue |
Highlight of the day yesterday - got me thinking on 15:18 - Mar 9 by Colin_Viljoen | I saw more of Sitters & his son than I did of Philogene yesterday. |
Maybe look at the pitch instead next time. |  |
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Highlight of the day yesterday - got me thinking on 16:54 - Mar 9 with 823 views | Colin_Viljoen |
Highlight of the day yesterday - got me thinking on 15:26 - Mar 9 by FrimleyBlue | Maybe look at the pitch instead next time. |
I was watching online, so had no control of the camera! |  | |  |
Highlight of the day yesterday - got me thinking on 17:34 - Mar 9 with 762 views | flykickingbybgunn | I took my grandson at the age of 8. He was bored. If I took him now (16) he would be bored. But my granddaughter on the other hand loved it at 9. |  | |  |
Highlight of the day yesterday - got me thinking on 19:39 - Mar 9 with 651 views | jontysnut | My daughter likes non league - I felt a fatherly swell of pride when saw her getting on the outside of a meat and potato pie, peas and gravy while simultaneously berating the liner. |  | |  |
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