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England banning social gatherings over 6. Not looking great for seeing much of this season in person, not that it ever was of course but feels things are going backwards.
Or perhaps you see "fan dissatisfaction or doom and gloom" when it isn't really there? After all, slagging fans off for daring to be critical of something the club has done seems to be your only reason for posting on here - let's face it, you barely ever say anything about the football do you and when you do it's to have a go at someone who isn't wearing your rose tinted spectacles.
13,000 sold is very good under the circumstances - just because some people have a moan now and again, it doesn't mean they're on the point of switching their support elsewhere.
Cambridge Utd had 862 fans at their EFL Trophy game last night. They can have 2,500 fans on Saturday for their opening League game as part of a plan to get fans back.
Brighton had 2,500 at a friendly a couple of weeks ago. And there was an audience at the snooker finals as well.
Fans are welcome at non league games below Conference North/South
At some point we have to face it that we need to live with the virus and asses risk accordingly
That's correct - it's all or nothing in terms of the pass for the season.
If you want to pick and choose then don't accept the pass they're offering and let the full pro-rata credit/refund kick-in. Just buy the games you want to for £10 cash; and build the credit towards next season.
I didn't renew out of principle because I thought the club's stance was totally wrong, and I didn't want to spend Saturday afternoons watching a stream. This revised policy is fair though - will be renewing this afternoon.
How does it work for weekday aways? I read before they would be included, has this changed. You wouldn't be able to build credit for them I assume but can still watch under your ST cost?
What happens with Family Stand season tickets? Does the total credit get wiped off the junior ticket (£49) after the fifth streamed game?
Just purchased online a tablet (of the electronic kind and not of the blue variety) that can use a SIM - and for the purpose of watching City's streamed games when I am out and about in my camper van. Does anyone know how much data a single game would use up if watched online using my SIM's mobile phone data allocation? (I have two SIMs and it would be good to know if I could use the spare one, which I hardly use, which has a lower data allowance).
I can’t see anyone entering CCS this season