A bit of seat hopping had us in the shade all game, even with a welcome breeze coming through the NE corner.
I have no idea how some of the little ones lasted the whole game in the sun, Stat Club Jnrs would have gone up like Dracula on a trip to see the pyramids.
Id imagine it's par for the course over our side because we are the most effected, every year.
There was only one thing wrong with your first post, and all subsequent posts, that's the complete lack of personal accountability.
As said ive done exactly the same so I'm not putting myself on any...
It's hard to thing of the club being so money driven it gleefully rubs it's hands together selling water as fans are close to passing out.
That's certainly not the case in the ESL as I'd imagine all the free water being handed out probably stopped sales.
This is exactly my point.
My parenting skills are far from perfect.
But instead of blaming Sodexo for not having water, when I've screwed up in this very situation before, I've thought:-
'bollox I didn't take enough drink for such a hot day, god that's such bad parenting'.
Sorry GB I can't let this final paragraph go.
As others have said where does your responsibility as a parent end?
Why are Sodexo liable and you're not?
Did you see or even post on HB&B's 'is it going to be the hottest game ever' thread?
The ESL have always had pints of tap on the go through August and early Sept.
That said I still too 3 litres of squash with me.
Amazingly at kick off there was still loads of available seats in the shaded corner area.
We sat there until our seats were no longer hotter than the sun, in the...