Double Jabbed and do not agree with the Vax Pass at all. It’s bad enough they’re selling our NHS health data to third parties after the “Database changeover”. Sickening.
I’ve changed my mind a lot about this but the infection rates from those going to Wembley seemed crazy silly. I know a few people who went and they all got it either in the semi or final. Would reluctantly accept this for a year, EFL to provide the usual stream for season ticket holders with conscientious objections
There doesnt appear to be any plans for ifollow next season whether thats for season ticket holders or casual match by match fans.
I’ve changed my mind a lot about this but the infection rates from those going to Wembley seemed crazy silly. I know a few people who went and they all got it either in the semi or final. Would reluctantly accept this for a year, EFL to provide the usual stream for season ticket holders with conscientious objections
There doesnt appear to be any plans for ifollow next season whether thats for season ticket holders or casual match by match fans.
I’ve changed my mind a lot about this but the infection rates from those going to Wembley seemed crazy silly. I know a few people who went and they all got it either in the semi or final. Would reluctantly accept this for a year, EFL to provide the usual stream for season ticket holders with conscientious objections
There doesnt appear to be any plans for ifollow next season whether thats for season ticket holders or casual match by match fans.
Which is silly really but presumably they will still be doing the midweek games as pre pandemic
There doesnt appear to be any plans for ifollow next season whether thats for season ticket holders or casual match by match fans.
Which is silly really but presumably they will still be doing the midweek games as pre pandemic
I can't recall, did they show Midweek matches on ifollow video midweek only then? I thought ifollow was brought in specifically for the pandemic situation? On the official site all I can see is audio only for forthcoming matches.
They showed nearly all games - and season is still a few weeks away.
Maybe the club are encouarging fans back and don't make enough money from ifollow? I think they could be missing out and it's a better long term strategy to keep fans happy and engaged with the club. Some may still feel uncomfortable returning straight away and the future is unknown including potential forcing smaller crowds to attend with vaccine passports. Not all fans may be ok with that.
I know two people now who had both vaccination shots but became infected. Both had mild symptoms (like a head cold and feeling a bit grotty for a few days). I feel that to put myself in a situation where many of a crowd have not been vaccinated (mainly children) would be folly. I know a number of younger adults who won't be vaccinated (I now avoid them), so it's fair to assume a number of younger adults who go to Crawley matches won't be vaccinated either. I may well be writing off another season - not just for my protection but for theirs, and for the protection of anyone with whom they or I may come into contact with away from the stadium.
It would help to be sure that (nearly) everyone at a game is as fully protected as possible, but with so many children around and with realising that some might be prepared to fake their vaccinations, I'd rather not bother.
and I imagine for the reasons youve stated you wont attend ifollow would be welcomed. Even though I have a season ticket i may not be able to attend say a midweek game (work etc) so i would happily pay a tenner to watch on ifollow (assuming it works ok) so why not continue ifollow? Comment CTFC?
and I imagine for the reasons youve stated you wont attend ifollow would be welcomed. Even though I have a season ticket i may not be able to attend say a midweek game (work etc) so i would happily pay a tenner to watch on ifollow (assuming it works ok) so why not continue ifollow? Comment CTFC?
The club continuing with ifollow would be helpful, but the lower take-up due to most people being able to attend in person might make it unviable. Failing that, they could segregate the unvaccinated behind fountains of alcohol spray.
The I follow streaming was done for overseas supporters to be able to watch their team - wasn’t available in the UK - last season due to the pandemic they included the uk supporters - nothing said about continuing this season - but you can get iFollow match commentary which is available with Gary doing it.
For anyone concerned, I have already got one of these "passports". I don't use a smart phone so applied for a paper version which arrived about four or five days after applying online. It's quite detailed and gave the dates of my two jabs and even the vaccine batch numbers.
I was given a "keep in your wallet" card at my 1st jab, updated at my 2nd jab. It contains the details you reference above... ...not sure why - in a joined up system - anything further is required as proof... and why what was issued at the time would fall short of the required criteria...?
I was given a "keep in your wallet" card at my 1st jab, updated at my 2nd jab. It contains the details you reference above... ...not sure why - in a joined up system - anything further is required as proof... and why what was issued at the time would fall short of the required criteria...?
I suspect the card is perhaps a little too easy to create on a PC at home. However, the NHS enables you to get confirmation through the NHS app, or you can get a printed version sent to your home within a couple of days, free of charge by requesting it online: NHS Website
It has a unique barcode and whilst probably not impossible to forge, is probably better than the card you get after the jabs.