my youngest grandson went to his first game a couple of seasons ago when he was 4, when visiting from Northern Ireland, ( both my son in laws, my dad, my sister, a nephew, my youngest lad and eldest grandson, plus me were at the game with him) - his verdict after the game ( a score draw!), 'that was the best day, ever'
sweets, drinks*, crisps , snacks ..... wrap her up warm ( its always cold no matter where you are in the Breeze Block)
..... if time allows pop round to Sue Traffords stall outside the Quadrangle to buy her a scarf (&/or hat, maybe a flag too?) which will help her feel 'part' of the yellow army/ family and its an additional treat to mark the occasion.
Yellow Roses/ OUWFC, currently top of their league, are outside the Quadrangle tomorrow from 1.30pm too, Im sure they'll be happy to have photos taken with your daughter
Again, if time allows pre match take here to see the bronze Ox statue ( which has tributes to Joey on it currently)
getting the balance right on getting in the ground is a bit of a quandry ( I don't think ollys den has reopened ?) , get in too early and it becomes a long - and for a youngster, boring, - time, before the match even starts.
ESB makes a decent point re the tannoy being, at times, too loud-guess it depends where you are in the ground, none of my kids or grandkids were too bothered by it.... though my kids first games were at the Manor, grandkids were at the breeze block albeit in SSL ( fence end)
*Be prepared for several visits to the toilets - at 'inappropriate' times, with the match ongoing- in both halves of the game!!
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@unification advises contact the club directly ..... maybe DM
@OUSP Secretary on here too? SLO may be able to arrange something?
Im taking my middle granddaughter to tomorrows game, she started going when she was 7, although, now being a teenager (13) she doesn't go to every home game, shes a semi regular, and a 'year of the Ox' OUFC junior member
Enjoy the day
@Upthecowboys and here's hoping for a home win for your daughters first match