Anyone know...?

If you can take under 5s through with an adult at West Ham? Any experience of previous seasons? Cheers.
Won’t be an issue. I’ve got a junior that an adult will be using
£25 kids £30 adults
They won’t be arsed

The under 21s say concession on
 
Would the club allow anyone bigger than a toddler (who could sit on a parent's lap) into a game free of charge? And a four year old is probably getting a bit too old to be classed as a "toddler".
 
Would the club allow anyone bigger than a toddler (who could sit on a parent's lap) into a game free of charge? And a four year old is probably getting a bit too old to be classed as a "toddler".
City do (if on lap up to 4) and quite a few other clubs (aways I've been to)
 
Ok at four years old. Both my grandchildren went in at that age. One was three just last week, went to last home game. The other is now five but got his season ticket a year earlier as one became available next to us. Lots of hassle mind.
 
It's been a while (my lad is 9 now), but it certainly used to be the case that under 5's could go in for free however obviously without a ticket they wouldn't have their own seat. The child would have to sit on your lap, which sounds easy enough until the little one starts to get bored/fidgety and won't stay still haha.

Edit: I've only just realised the OP was asking about taking a child to West Ham. I'm talking about my own past experience at The Etihad, apologies.
 
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Unless the club has a babes in arms policy it is a big risk. Even if stewards let homes fans do it, at every club they can be stricter with away fans.

Ask West Ham, and if they say yes take the email. If not I wouldn't risk it.
 
Really? Fair enough. I'd have thought that 4 might be getting a bit old to qualify for that.
4s nothing Jim. My dad took me in for years at Maine Road. The last time he tried, he struggled like fuck to pick me up, then the old sergeant major looking guy who was on the turnstiles on the Kippax gave my dad a puzzled look. I said the games up dad,put me down. Mind you, I was 27.
 
4s nothing Jim. My dad took me in for years at Maine Road. The last time he tried, he struggled like fuck to pick me up, then the old sergeant major looking guy who was on the turnstiles on the Kippax gave my dad a puzzled look. I said the games up dad,put me down. Mind you, I was 27.
You have a day job? I wouldn't go giving it up for a career on stage, if I were you. Not just yet, anyway.

;-)
 

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