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    When eh wis wee in the 50s eh got a sneaky in under the turnstiles mister ge is sneaky in does that count as a bring a friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by auldndee View Post
    When eh wis wee in the 50s eh got a sneaky in under the turnstiles mister ge is sneaky in does that count as a bring a friend
    I entered Dens Park for the Arbroath game using Gate 30 and it still has one of the old fashioned turnstiles where I used to get a sneaky in when I was wee in the 1960’s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by auldndee View Post
    When eh wis wee in the 50s eh got a sneaky in under the turnstiles mister ge is sneaky in does that count as a bring a friend
    Me too. The whole thing was a recognised system where my grandparents would bring my brother and me to the game. Lifted over and everyone was really friendly. I am sure the attitude was that there were seats available and it was in the club’s interest to try to build up enthusiasm for the club being encouraged in the younger generations. No need for youth policies and stuff. Just commonsense help parents to bring their kids to the games and make the kids feel welcome. Bit like schools. Parents wishes are subordinate to the politicians and teachers who think they should organise the education system to suit their ideas rather than deliver what the parents want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Me too. The whole thing was a recognised system where my grandparents would bring my brother and me to the game. Lifted over and everyone was really friendly. I am sure the attitude was that there were seats available and it was in the club’s interest to try to build up enthusiasm for the club being encouraged in the younger generations. No need for youth policies and stuff. Just commonsense help parents to bring their kids to the games and make the kids feel welcome. Bit like schools. Parents wishes are subordinate to the politicians and teachers who think they should organise the education system to suit their ideas rather than deliver what the parents want.
    I used to go underneath the turnstile when my father used to take me to Section G of the Main Stand for Dundee home games.
    There were no kids season tickets back then.
    Regarding the education system.
    The politicians and teachers who organise the education system have been promoted to their level of incompetence.

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