A couple of you have made decent points about bad language in the Golf Road End too. I always have stood in the Golf Road end amongst out most ardent supporters, as I love being behind the goals when we score. I now stand in front of the CSH amongst a lot of the more middle-aged supporters, of which I am now of course, one of them. I am am used to it now, and you also benefit from being in Ryan Colclough's patch and see him dribble from close range.
I cannot consider going back to the the Golf Road End because of the language, but it is part of the game and I don't want it to stop. I am just not able to allow my foster daughters exposure to it. The girls like to go into the main stand with their teammates, and the CSH is nearby, so I am to hand if they have any problems. But I do miss the Golf Road End, and being amongst the die-hard fans when we score.
The problem seems to be with younger children aged 3-5 years. I think we lost the intended message of the original posting which is the safety aspect, there is a certain risk of kids falling over and hurting themselves. The parents of the kids may look at the club, rather than looking at themselves and their supervision (or lack of it). If there is a problem with a parent after any accident all the club need to say is 'Were you supervising them?' Children in the ground are not the club's responsibility unless there is a major safety issue. That lies with the parents first and formost. I include myself in that too with my foster daughters. I know they are safe within the ground providing they are sensible. It is not a high risk ground, it is smaller and compact and much more child friendly than MUFC or MCFC. That's why children go to Alty before United and City at very young ages. A lot of them do stay with the club also. A lot of the Golf Road end were here as kids, I was a teenager when I started here.