Sneaking kids in

I know this has been allowed at City over the years, a mate of mine used to do it with his grandson until he was 4 or 5. I do wonder though if it still goes on, in this mega commercial age, and if so, how representative we are and if it is also allowed elsewhere. When you look at clubs like WHU, who have withdrawn all concessionary prices and are charging £100/£120 a ticket for our game there, it is difficult to see them being receptive to even a small child getting in for nothing.
 
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I know this has been allowed at City over the years, a mate of mine used to do it with his grandson until he was 4 or 5. I do wonder though if it still goes on, in this mega commercial age, and if so, how representative we are and if it is also allowed elsewhere. When you look at clubs like WHU, who have withdrawn all concessionary prices and are charging £100/£120 a ticket for our game there, it is difficult to see them being receptive to even a small child getting in for nothing.

Children under 4 get in free. This is the guidance from a couple of years ago:

Manchester City's 2022/23 season ticket terms and conditions state that children under the age of 4 can enter the stadium for free, but they won't be given a seat unless an Under 18 Season Ticket is purchased
 
Any updates on the club policy on this one, got an adult ticket for me and a child's ticket for 8 year old nephew , would it be an issue if I carried a 4 year old in with me as well ?
 
Not that I was doubting buckshaw blues response but I've found confirmation from the club in case any one else was wondering re: kids on your knee

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