You can probably use that - when you watch it on tv together, you can watch what a player does and then go an emulate it in the garden/park. Then see what else you can see a player do, to go and emulate.
Just don't blame me if you find he's been watching spurs and starts rolling around the...
Ah. I think it's unrealistic to expect him to suddenly be interested in it, when he probably has no idea what's going on. My kids shared a season ticket from the age of 4/5, and I'd find way of making the day more interesting. So I'd read to them before kickoff (and half time), and then after...
So when you gave up your ST I assume you immediately switched to myalbion + ?
And you're a lower priority than someone who's been myalbion + fpr say 5 years?
If that is the case (might not be), that seems like an oversight from the club
I got our tickets this morning thank you (I'll sit behind my 2 kids). Our issue was struggling to sit 3 in a row, because we wouldn't be able to select 3 ambulant tickets.
But I'm posting about disabled spaces for other people, because it's not right if they miss out on Monday.
Some good news - Wembley have just added over 60 extra seats for ambulant disabled people (they haven't added more tickets, just assigned some of those that were std tickets, to ambulant)
I have come to the conclusion that there simply aren't enough ambulant disabled spaces for our fans, meaning that they run out before the other tickets.
So on Monday, you may well have your Albion+ ticket, and be priority 1 because you go to games, but if you're disabled, you won't get a...
I accept I must have got it wrong, but Bozza's post #829 listed the tickets available on Wednesday at 2.30pm.
Blocks 124, 125, 142, 143 (all near the half-way line) had 13, 302, 8 and 2 seats available, respectively.
Meanwhile, behind the goal, blocks 132 - 135 had 660, 473, 344 and 726 seats...