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But we can still go to away games for now.....
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...wales-22525909
I doubt it. What benefits would the English clubs get? Our closest ground would be Ashton Gate in Bristol. In letting us play there they’d be strengthening a relegation rival, ruin their pitch with twice the amount of games being played and probably lose out financially. We’d probably only take 3000 or 4000. I’d also imagine their supporters wouldn’t like their club helping out a rival team.
Love the idea of playing at Forest Greens, new lawn stadium.
They would welcome the revenue, and only an hours drive away.
While I appreciate it would never happen, and would certainly not be in the spirit of the restrictions. I am certain we would sell out every game, 5k capacity, and would be a fun / quirky experience for our fan base.
Always enjoyed our pre seasons friendlies at the lawn, and the veggie food is very good!
The English will follow in a couple of weeks.
If Drakeford had any control over the furlough scheme I think we'd have seen a lot more places being closed for a few weeks.
Good move by city to call off the Coventry game if they saw this decision coming. We need a good few covid cases for the next few home games too.
Although it might be pointless, I don’t see us being back in the stadium this season
A few thoughts on the shortest day of the year.
There’s loads of events going on with crowds, indoors and outdoors. Where’s the stats to show whether these events are spreaders?
Is this closure an acceptance that vaccine passports don’t work?
If the third jab protects 80% or whatever figure we’re currently quoting, shouldn’t at least those people be able to attend?
Half of the people currently in hospital with Covid in London were admitted for another problem
This decision could see us relegated !!!
Will Duckford be able to compensate the club for that ?
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It's outdoors.
Not even a reduced capacity, or for a month or two making the passport negative lft.
Poor show from Welsh Labour as they arbitrarily close down indoor and outdoor sporting events for spectators.
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This is why it's such a lazy law. In a 33,000 seater stadium we aren't even allowed 1,000 people in all who will have been triple vaxxed and a negative test. And the cymru premier games that get about 2 or 300 won't have anyone in. Yet people will be able to watch legally from the bars overlooking the pitch all crowded together and drinking indoors.
They won't explain 'the science' behind why only the indoors drinking and crowded scenario is now legal but it would be interesting to hear.
This.
Boxing day is a big one when it comes to local rugby as well. Everyone will all just pile in to the clubhouses 11am on the piss now where as could have been outside watching the games played.
I can understand trying to stem the covid rate rise and knew something was coming but this latest closure does seem to the extreme.
This is absolutely pointless because no ones going to listen
Notwithstanding our awful home form, this decision will put the City at a great disadvantage with our fellow relegation strugglers. I think you can expect Pubs to close in New Year, too.
Cymru Am Byth.
I'm glad you posted this Bob. I heard about this last night and couldn't sleep for hours mulling this over and was going to post something similar on here this morning. So I was both surprised and relieved that I am, at least, not going completely mad by not either supporting or understanding the decision by the Welsh government.
I'm actually furious about this because this feels more like panic (not a good look for any leaders) and has very little scientific basis. Once again, we're back to an overloaded health service fear, two years into a pandemic and I'd like to know the logistical planning that has been taking place over this period that should have anticipated the resources required to deal with it.
The real damage now is that, without proper explanation, figures, reasoning, and argument to back this decision, they have made the scientific argument redundant, and thus, they've rendered their own credibility and authority redundant also. It's really damaging. Poorly done. Badly communicated.