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    Re: Bluebirds pre-season crowd application rejected

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    Missed opportunity.

    Would have been 2 - 3,000 at most if it was a normal pre season friendly.

    This would have been a great chance to use the game as a test event.
    If the Government in Westminster are trying to get some semblance of football with spectators going in the next couple of months it seems the people at the Bay don't want anything to do with it judging by this reaction. It seems they want others to do the risk assessments with limited spectator participation and then use their results for sport in Wales. Hardly an even handed approach.

    On a second issue I wonder what they'll be saying when the rugby comes around?

    StT.
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    Re: Bluebirds pre-season crowd application rejected

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve the Tea View Post
    If the Government in Westminster are trying to get some semblance of football with spectators going in the next couple of months it seems the people at the Bay don't want anything to do with it judging by this reaction. It seems they want others to do the risk assessments with limited spectator participation and then use their results for sport in Wales. Hardly an even handed approach.

    On a second issue I wonder what they'll be saying when the rugby comes around?

    StT.
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    There's rugby being played today. Llanelli v Cardiff.

    No crowds.

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    Re: Bluebirds pre-season crowd application rejected

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve the Tea View Post
    If the Government in Westminster are trying to get some semblance of football with spectators going in the next couple of months it seems the people at the Bay don't want anything to do with it judging by this reaction. It seems they want others to do the risk assessments with limited spectator participation and then use their results for sport in Wales. Hardly an even handed approach.

    On a second issue I wonder what they'll be saying when the rugby comes around?

    StT.
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    Of course, while England continues to record 1,000 cases, Wales recorded 34. France, apparently, have crowds back in the football. They are recording 4,000 cases daily (not saying that is football related, but obviously things are more "normal" there but cases are spiking.

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