I used to live in Brockley (just down the road) and went to Cold Blow Lane a few times so I quite like the lions.
There used to be lots of Millwall fans in Crawley (their kids are probably all Man U now) so there could be a lot of local interest in this if fans are allowed back.
Given the likely date appears 5th September to play this - unless we see lots more trial runs f sport opening to fans that the government seems to want ahead of opening the doors to fans, then I think the best we can hope for is this will be streamed live at a reasonable charge to fans.
Given the likely date appears 5th September to play this - unless we see lots more trial runs f sport opening to fans that the government seems to want ahead of opening the doors to fans, then I think the best we can hope for is this will be streamed live at a reasonable charge to fans.
So if this match is chosen as the live game can we watch it in redz but not the other side of the wall?Could be interesting.
Given the likely date appears 5th September to play this - unless we see lots more trial runs f sport opening to fans that the government seems to want ahead of opening the doors to fans, then I think the best we can hope for is this will be streamed live at a reasonable charge to fans.
So if this match is chosen as the live game can we watch it in redz but not the other side of the wall?Could be interesting.
I would expect either the club or police to prevent the game being played in Redz or the bar being open for that matter. BUT if Redz was to show the match think the temptation to look through the gates and get as close to being inside as possible would be too great, especially if a goal was scored. Bizarre times!
Match against Millwall is a 1pm kick off for some reason🧐
If fans are not let in could ko 1am and wouldn't make much difference. That said perhaps its due to be shown live on TV with another game kicking off straight after at 3pm?
Match is available to watch on ifollow for a one off fee of £10.
To be honest I've not seen if fans are allowed in for this match or not.
Jim Baker
Checked on the official site and there is a plan for a game in September to be a test run. It does not say which one. It does state they expect fans to be back in the ground from 1st October.
Match is available to watch on ifollow for a one off fee of £10.
To be honest I've not seen if fans are allowed in for this match or not.
Jim Baker
Checked on the official site and there is a plan for a game in September to be a test run. It does not say which one. It does state they expect fans to be back in the ground from 1st October.
season ticket holders i believe wont have to pay for league games on ifollow BUT will need to for the Millwall cup game so are likely to end up having to register twice? Once for the cup game which goes ahead beforehand then presumably non-charged league games on ifollow? Not sure if that has any impact.
First thoughts are a tenner seems an obvious price and ok, but secondary thought are I believe we paid tye same price to watch in person against Norwich last season; so whilst Im not personally saying its over-priced I think that would be a reasonable arguement.
Match is available to watch on ifollow for a one off fee of £10.
To be honest I've not seen if fans are allowed in for this match or not.
Jim Baker
Checked on the official site and there is a plan for a game in September to be a test run. It does not say which one. It does state they expect fans to be back in the ground from 1st October.
At home to Scunthorpe on 19th September has to be the trial home game with 20% capacity as we dont have any other home games in September.
Match is available to watch on ifollow for a one off fee of £10.
To be honest I've not seen if fans are allowed in for this match or not.
Jim Baker
Checked on the official site and there is a plan for a game in September to be a test run. It does not say which one. It does state they expect fans to be back in the ground from 1st October.
season ticket holders i believe wont have to pay for league games on ifollow BUT will need to for the Millwall cup game so are likely to end up having to register twice? Once for the cup game which goes ahead beforehand then presumably non-charged league games on ifollow? Not sure if that has any impact.
First thoughts are a tenner seems an obvious price and ok, but secondary thought are I believe we paid tye same price to watch in person against Norwich last season; so whilst Im not personally saying its over-priced I think that would be a reasonable arguement.
Good point, maybe worth someone testing so ST holders aren’t scrambling on match day to get technical support. As for the price I agree a bit pricey for a stream, maybe worth the club offering deals for multiple games at a better price in a bundle type thing.