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Originally Posted by
Hilts
Its a difficult one and plenty will be unhappy whatever the solution.
Im just not getting one. Resigned to not watching City untill 2022/2023.
Glory supporter, buying just for Premier League seasons:hehe:
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
Glory supporter, buying just for Premier League seasons:hehe:
😂
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Originally Posted by
EastbourneBlue
Surely Wales won’t be far behind England on the removal of all distancing etc? 19th is the end of it by the sounds of it
The news reported Drakeford saying that social distancing will soon be advisory not mandatory
Guess we'll just have to wait and see
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Originally Posted by
Der Kaiser
It's no surprise that the loudest people throwing their toys out of the pram and making dictatorship like references towards the uk governments for the last year or so are from the worst generation to exist.
What the feck is that supposed to mean?
That generation may be responsible for your generation or your parents generation so maybe you shouldn't exist. That would be good!
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
Someone said a 13,000 capacity? correct me if i'm wrong, but i'd bet that if anyone buys a season ticket then they've got a fantastic chance of watching the games live. How many ST's are the club expecting to sell?
You reckon we will get that many ?
Hoofball will kill off any one who actually enjoys watching football.
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Hopefully we won’t need a negative covid test to go, the Albania game was a lot of effort
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Originally Posted by
City123
The news reported Drakeford saying that social distancing will soon be advisory not mandatory
Guess we'll just have to wait and see
People seen the scenes from England after the game? People all over each other.
There can be no justification for restrictions at stadiums.
Re: Meeting with Club Tonight
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Originally Posted by
Hilts
Its a difficult one and plenty will be unhappy whatever the solution.
Im just not getting one. Resigned to not watching City untill 2022/2023.
Moi aussi.
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I'll renew mine, probably out of habit but also it seems that if you haven't got one you aren't going to be watching anything live next year if things stay the same.
Any provision for 'walk ups / one off' purchases as a few of my mates are in that category?
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Originally Posted by
Brian
I'll renew mine, probably out of habit but also it seems that if you haven't got one you aren't going to be watching anything live next year if things stay the same.
Any provision for 'walk ups / one off' purchases as a few of my mates are in that category?
Isn’t there an EFL rule that a percentage (10%?) of match day tickets have to be for walk up custom ? It would not surprise me if clubs,who have a situation where ST sales exceed capacity, apply to have the rule waived. Also I don’t think there has been a mention of away fans. I assume games will be home fans only until the situation changes.
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Originally Posted by
EastbourneBlue
People seen the scenes from England after the game? People all over each other.
There can be no justification for restrictions at stadiums.
As far as I am aware, all the people in Wembley last night, should have had a negative test just before the game or be double vaccinated. The risks would therefore be minimal and on that basis I would be happy for fans to be fully allowed back into stadiums. If that is not the case, then I would be upset, disgusted and angry and feel that the country has been let down badly by whoever organised it. Its not difficult to organise games in that way and I would be happy to attend matches at City stadium on that basis, even though I am classed as ‘clinically vulnerable’ and would probably wear a mask for the foreseeable future.
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Originally Posted by
Enoch Mort
Isn’t there an EFL rule that a percentage (10%?) of match day tickets have to be for walk up custom ? It would not surprise me if clubs,who have a situation where ST sales exceed capacity, apply to have the rule waived. Also I don’t think there has been a mention of away fans. I assume games will be home fans only until the situation changes.
Fans could/should only be allowed to ‘walk up’ or attend as an away fan, provided they prove that they are double vaccinated or provide a negative test on entry to the stadium.