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Thread: Nappy Changing at the Fitba'

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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    In this day and age these facilities should be readily available IMO
    Of all the things we need to spend money on we are now forced to use it on facilities that will probably be used once a year. Modern society speaks.

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    Surely we can afford a broom cupboard with a changing mat.

    If few other guys or girls buy tickets because of it it pays for itself

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Of all the things we need to spend money on we are now forced to use it on facilities that will probably be used once a year. Modern society speaks.
    Jobbies

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Of all the things we need to spend money on we are now forced to use it on facilities that will probably be used once a year. Modern society speaks.
    Disagree, this should be by law to be honest M, there is an amount of people who take their newborns up to toddler ages at the football so if they need to change a nappy then they need someone suitable to do so, not the f cuking sinks in the gents where a'bodys standing smoking!

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    There should be a multi denominational prayer room, possibly even a mosque and LGBT disco at tannadice. Christ we phuck up diversity too

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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    In this day and age these facilities should be readily available IMO
    Defo, fair few Shed boys over the years wouldn't have been able to go to the fitba unless they brought the bairns with them. Phukk I mind back in the day, if you got caught short you either paid ten pence to transfer to stand, shat yirsel, or sprinted down to the snooker club in Dundonald Street, and for any poor bastird that opted for the snooker club, thon was like the lavvie in Trainspotting

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    Good news.

    Better would be Changing Place facilities for disabled fans.

    But United ran away after looking into it a few seasons ago.

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    I remember when my auld gran said to me she was getting tired of the modern world and all its new rules and she was ready to meet her maker.At the time i could not understand what she meant as i thought everything was fine in my world,having read some of the posts on here and been attending Tannadice since 1964 i now understand what she meant
    When my father couldna get a babysitter in 1964 i was taken to Tannadice for the first time aged 18 month's, and i cannnie remember if i shat my .nappy but i know for a fact that my father never changed me and remember they were the nappies you used again after a wash no the pysh easy disposables of the modern era.
    I reckon my father would be birling in his grave reading this thread but fortunately he has better thing's to do with his time i hope.

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    Chances are you shat yourself at your debut game Boat and never even cleaned up?
    That would tie anyone to a club for life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    I remember when my auld gran said to me she was getting tired of the modern world and all its new rules and she was ready to meet her maker.At the time i could not understand what she meant as i thought everything was fine in my world,having read some of the posts on here and been attending Tannadice since 1964 i now understand what she meant
    When my father couldna get a babysitter in 1964 i was taken to Tannadice for the first time aged 18 month's, and i cannnie remember if i shat my .nappy but i know for a fact that my father never changed me and remember they were the nappies you used again after a wash no the pysh easy disposables of the modern era.
    I reckon my father would be birling in his grave reading this thread but fortunately he has better thing's to do with his time i hope.
    You ok? Sounds like you need a HUGGIE? Agree Folk too PAMPERed nowadays - the LITTLEANGELS like to be COMFORTDRY, but back TOUJOUR original point this all stinks for me

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