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date: Wed, 05 Dec 2007 02:42:18 GMT,    group: uk.sport.football.clubs.leeds-united        back       
newbie   
Hi, I've never been to a Leeds match before, and was thinking of taking my 
little girl to the Hudds game.

Looking at this plan...

http://www.leedsunited.com/page/StadiumPlanAndPrices/0,,10273,00.html

Am I right in assuming that the only place to sit , as non members , would 
be  L34  ?

I know there are other places in the ground for juniors, but shes only 7 , 
so I wouldn't want it to be too daunting for her.

Also, which seats do the away fans sit in usually ?

thanks in advance.

p.s

3-0 , yay !!!  back on form  :-)
date: Wed, 05 Dec 2007 02:42:18 GMT   author:   justme

Re: newbie   
You can sit anywhere you have a ticket for. They are available for most 
parts to anyone depending on availablity. Away fans are located either in 
the South East corner of the South Stand dependant on how many they can 
bring. East Stand lower is the "family" area, but even here be prepared for 
your daughter to hear some "interesting" new words. Tickets left (if any) 
for Hudds game will probably be the £30 ones, that includes kids, cheaper 
ones will most definitely have gone. Tickets for Bristl Rovers on 22nd Dec 
are a cheaper option.
date: Wed, 05 Dec 2007 12:54:20 GMT   author:   Whitelee

Re: newbie   
Same post with typos sorted (hopefully!)
You can sit anywhere you have a ticket for. They are available for most 
parts to anyone depending on availablity. Away fans are located either in 
the South East corner or the South Stand dependant on how many they can 
bring. East Stand lower is the "family" area, but even here be prepared for 
your daughter to hear so "interesting" new words. Tickets left (if any) for 
Hudds game will be £30 each, that includes kids, cheaper ones will most 
definitely have gone. Tickets for Bristol Rovers on22nd Dec are a cheaper 
option.
date: Wed, 05 Dec 2007 12:58:00 GMT   author:   Whitelee

Re: newbie   
Thanks for that , will look into it.

I am curious why the family areas are so close to the away fans though. Hope 
the days of bottles and coins being thrown are well over, lol.

Mindst you, it is Huddersfield, so maybe they'll be bringing and throwing 
some pennine hill sheep , ha ha .
date: Wed, 05 Dec 2007 14:55:46 GMT   author:   justme

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