A sample of the way livefootball is heading as seen non-league. Masks; segregation, all ticket non-league matches, capacity crowds. No movement from stand to stand. Shown to your seat, yeah football non-league not the cinema. Will it ever resemble what weve known again? Masks outside? I cant make head nor tail of the 'sense' to all this.
A sample of the way livefootball is heading as seen non-league. Masks; segregation, all ticket non-league matches, capacity crowds. No movement from stand to stand. Shown to your seat, yeah football non-league not the cinema. Will it ever resemble what weve known again? Masks outside? I cant make head nor tail of the 'sense' to all this.
... and not even an ice cream lady going around at half time.
A sample of the way livefootball is heading as seen non-league. Masks; segregation, all ticket non-league matches, capacity crowds. No movement from stand to stand. Shown to your seat, yeah football non-league not the cinema. Will it ever resemble what weve known again? Masks outside? I cant make head nor tail of the 'sense' to all this.
... and not even an ice cream lady going around at half time.
They do have beach huts at Lewes (seriously its their version of private boxes) so ice creams would fit in there i think.
Boris has just given the Premier league football a thumbs up but what about the rest? League 2? Having paid upfront for a season ticket Im not seeing ANY live matches. Its a rip off. I do not hold the club responsible but I still feel it stinks.
Boris has just given the Premier league football a thumbs up but what about the rest? League 2? Having paid upfront for a season ticket Im not seeing ANY live matches. Its a rip off. I do not hold the club responsible but I still feel it stinks.
All part of the hokey cokey shake it all about Government approach, so yeah it all makes sense. Clubs not allowed to have fans in (higher tiers) will no doubt feel disadvantaged. I would be very surprised if any re-opening allowed away fans in and Im guessing it will be a very limited number (STH only?) that are given the go ahead.
All part of the hokey cokey shake it all about Government approach, so yeah it all makes sense. Clubs not allowed to have fans in (higher tiers) will no doubt feel disadvantaged. I would be very surprised if any re-opening allowed away fans in and Im guessing it will be a very limited number (STH only?) that are given the go ahead.
I wouldn't fancy it myself until a major vaccination program has been rolled out for a while, so maybe a fresh beginning from the start of next season for me. Mind you, as I'm in my 60s, I could be vulnerable to the worst that covid has to offer. Hopefully, younger supporters will take up the slack in the meantime.
All part of the hokey cokey shake it all about Government approach, so yeah it all makes sense. Clubs not allowed to have fans in (higher tiers) will no doubt feel disadvantaged. I would be very surprised if any re-opening allowed away fans in and Im guessing it will be a very limited number (STH only?) that are given the go ahead.
I wouldn't fancy it myself until a major vaccination program has been rolled out for a while, so maybe a fresh beginning from the start of next season for me. Mind you, as I'm in my 60s, I could be vulnerable to the worst that covid has to offer. Hopefully, younger supporters will take up the slack in the meantime.
If fans are allowed back in (despite ifollows unreliability which I obvious would like improved) I think streaming matches must continue for others AND include current arrangements should any Season ticket holders (assuming they are likely to be the first allowed back in) choose not to attend in person can still watch online.