Cardiff and Swansea aren't close to the english border tho, so allowing Chester to play with crowds doesn't set any type of precedent!
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Basel (mostly in Switzerland) has an airport over the border just inside France...and adjacent to Germany. At arrivals you have a choice of straight on for France, turn left for Germany or nick a motorbike and have a good run up to the barbed wire fence that is the border for Switzerland.
:thumbup: yes I was looking at flying into Europe before C19 to do some history ( World war stuff ) and came across it, think easyJet flew into it ? ? in the end ended up in Schiphol
talking of the barbed wire jump, I watched ( again ) over christmas the Guy Martin great escape jump, good viewing
Chester have postponed their game on Saturday. Congratulations to the Welsh government. A massive victory in the battle against Covid-19 has been won. A small English non-league football club has had to call off a match. This is why Drakeford and Co were elected.
Hilarious really. A chance to apply a small amount of common sense completely missed.
https://twitter.com/ChesterFC/status...469296640?s=20
Lovely photo put up by Chester FC of Wales.
Logic would indicate that to serve court papers, for example, they would be delivered to the registered offices. The registered offices for Chester FC are in England.
Logic would love to know how the Jack believes fines et al would be actioned in Welsh courts against an English company?
Logically speaking, if an offence is committed in Wales, court papers are sent to the Company Secretary (or legal representatives thereof) which happen to have a registered office in England. Like when I get done for some traffic offence in Wales but live in England.
It's not hard to see where the jurisdiction lies it's in Wales and that is the end of it, that fact trump's all, all the rest is just deflection and noise, it's Welsh soil so Welsh rules, at least it should be and so far the Welsh officials are doing the correct thing, I hope that continues.