Brother with Downsyndrome 19:32 - Oct 15 with 8708 views | westwalesed | Right genuine question here! My family are originally from Brighton, I was born in Carmarthen. My older brother who is 50 has Downs and is a huge seagulls fan. I promised to take him to the Liberty for the home game. What part of the ground would you go in? | |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:39 - Oct 15 with 4217 views | SS2013 | You'll be fine anywhere providing no colours & no jumping up if Brighton score. | |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:41 - Oct 15 with 4204 views | westwalesed |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:39 - Oct 15 by SS2013 | You'll be fine anywhere providing no colours & no jumping up if Brighton score. |
Yeah it's the jumping up part I'm worried about!!!!! | |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:43 - Oct 15 with 4195 views | exiledclaseboy | Family Stand would seem to be the safest bet. | |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:43 - Oct 15 with 4193 views | pencoedjack |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:41 - Oct 15 by westwalesed | Yeah it's the jumping up part I'm worried about!!!!! |
If tickets are available probably best in the West | | | |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:46 - Oct 15 with 4172 views | Jackfath | The Upper South West Corner houses all the WAGs and Age Group players most recently. There's always a few empty seats up there too. There's be no trouble up there even if he did jump about. | |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:47 - Oct 15 with 4175 views | Pacemaker | Why not just contact the club or Brighton explain the situation and perhaps there is a disabled seat in the away end they could allocate through Brighton? I am pretty sure this could be arranged | |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:47 - Oct 15 with 4169 views | dickythorpe | The West upper stands would seem the quieter areas of the Liberty. | | | |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:48 - Oct 15 with 4155 views | pencoedjack |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:47 - Oct 15 by dickythorpe | The West upper stands would seem the quieter areas of the Liberty. |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:52 - Oct 15 with 4136 views | Swanjaxs | The West Stand definitely.... if you jump up the worst you can expect is a severe frowning.... followed by the offer of a welshcake 👠| |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:59 - Oct 15 with 4080 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar | Do you think you and your brother would have requested to be seated in a sensory room if the club had one available? | |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:01 - Oct 15 with 4064 views | Swanjaxs |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:59 - Oct 15 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Do you think you and your brother would have requested to be seated in a sensory room if the club had one available? |
Always one aye! I think you should be seated in a padded cell.... if the club had one available of course .... [Post edited 15 Oct 2017 20:05]
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:02 - Oct 15 with 4061 views | Darran |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:59 - Oct 15 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Do you think you and your brother would have requested to be seated in a sensory room if the club had one available? |
Definitely the lower west preferably near me so if anyone says anything I can put the twà ts clearly in the picture. | |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:05 - Oct 15 with 4040 views | exiledclaseboy |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:02 - Oct 15 by Darran | Definitely the lower west preferably near me so if anyone says anything I can put the twà ts clearly in the picture. |
To be honest, anyone who has a pop at someone with such a condition probably needs a stern life lesson anyway, regardless of which team he’s shouting for. [Post edited 15 Oct 2017 20:06]
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:06 - Oct 15 with 4029 views | AguycalledJack | Personally I’d look at getting seats in the away end. Either of the clubs should be able to facilitate this. | | | |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:07 - Oct 15 with 4019 views | dickythorpe | Mind you the North upper was great yesterday. A deaf man sat near me and a child with learning disabilities sat with his brother quite happily. It's a great bunch we have in the Jack Army. 3 young Koreans were sharing 2 seats as they got to the wrong row...but no one minded and they were helped by others and a steward to the correct seats. | | | |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:12 - Oct 15 with 3995 views | plasjack | There was a survey not so long ago, where the Liberty was one of the best clubs for disabled supporters. | | | |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:16 - Oct 15 with 3970 views | Darran |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:05 - Oct 15 by exiledclaseboy | To be honest, anyone who has a pop at someone with such a condition probably needs a stern life lesson anyway, regardless of which team he’s shouting for. [Post edited 15 Oct 2017 20:06]
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Indeed but some people are çunts. | |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:16 - Oct 15 with 3973 views | lifelong |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:47 - Oct 15 by dickythorpe | The West upper stands would seem the quieter areas of the Liberty. |
I love my seat in the West Upper, just because we’re not standing on the seats, pointing towards the opposition fans and chanting ‘you’re going to get your fecking heads kicked in’ doesn’t mean to say we are bad supporters. | | | |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:19 - Oct 15 with 3954 views | plasjack |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:16 - Oct 15 by lifelong | I love my seat in the West Upper, just because we’re not standing on the seats, pointing towards the opposition fans and chanting ‘you’re going to get your fecking heads kicked in’ doesn’t mean to say we are bad supporters. |
Well said that man, but the drummer needs music lessons. | | | |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:21 - Oct 15 with 3934 views | AguycalledJack | I’m in the west upper also. 3 generations all sit together. | | | |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:23 - Oct 15 with 3920 views | dickythorpe |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:16 - Oct 15 by lifelong | I love my seat in the West Upper, just because we’re not standing on the seats, pointing towards the opposition fans and chanting ‘you’re going to get your fecking heads kicked in’ doesn’t mean to say we are bad supporters. |
I meant it in a respectful way, no slight was aimed at the West. I apologise if it came across as such. I just want this guy and his brother to feel the enjoyment I feel whenever I go to the Liberty with my old man. | | | |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:30 - Oct 15 with 3880 views | BLAZE | Try and get in the away end. If he's a massive fan as you say, I'm sure he'd enjoy that more? | | | |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:38 - Oct 15 with 3839 views | Loyal |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 19:41 - Oct 15 by westwalesed | Yeah it's the jumping up part I'm worried about!!!!! |
Thing is mate we all know it won't go down well play it safe and put him in the away end. | |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:39 - Oct 15 with 3831 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:16 - Oct 15 by lifelong | I love my seat in the West Upper, just because we’re not standing on the seats, pointing towards the opposition fans and chanting ‘you’re going to get your fecking heads kicked in’ doesn’t mean to say we are bad supporters. |
Yes it does! | |
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Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:40 - Oct 15 with 3824 views | Highjack |
Brother with Downsyndrome on 20:16 - Oct 15 by Darran | Indeed but some people are çunts. |
There should be compulsory lessons in every school in the country that reinforces this message. It's probably the most important thing a child can learn. | |
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