Giggs lolHenry, Shearer, Giggs....?
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Giggs lolHenry, Shearer, Giggs....?
Giggs very good playing away from home to be fair
Giggs very good playing away from home to be fair
Unfortunately looks like we couldn't get health approvals to have fans back at the game, because of rising cases in Hull.
I can't see crowds anywhere in the short term. Starting to get the same feel as I had back in March and I think it will get a lot worse before it gets better.
And for me, it's just not right that you're restricted from how many friends and family you can allow in your house but can still go to a footy match.
There's a number of games this weekend that will have crowds.
Really? That's mad.
Both mad. I can't go to the local park with more than 5 family/friends under the current rules.
It's harder to police interactions between people and despite having a "bigger stadium" the foot prints are usually similar and as such entrances are not big enough, not enough toilets etc.There's non-league grounds that have long been allowed to have 300 fans in 2500 capacity stadiums but it's apparently not safe for us to have 600 in a 25,000 stadium. Which is madder?
It's harder to police interactions between people and despite having a "bigger stadium" the foot prints are usually similar and as such entrances are not big enough, not enough toilets etc.
Craven Cottage for instance has 2 gate areas.
Depends on the stadium. There's a multitude of factors including how people get to and from the game, preventing people from congregating together when a goal is scored etc.You reckon a league stadium has so many less entrances that they can't have 300 more people attend than a non-League club? Think that's rubbish tbh.
Depends on the stadium. There's a multitude of factors including how people get to and from the game, preventing people from congregating together when a goal is scored etc.
I just told you.But I'm not suggesting a drastically larger number of people, I'm saying if a ground has a capacity 10% of a league ground how are they allowed 300 people there?
Problem also is that people have to get to the game, that could involve public transport, use of shops/toilets/pubs etc around the ground.
In the long run though, I know clubs are suffering and want the money, but there are more important issues at play. Personally find it ridiculous if people are allowed into non league grounds as well.
They shouldn't die, there's enough money in football and government support to prop them up.Clubs will die in that case, it's not just about 'wanting the money' it's about survival. Businesses around grounds are also dying or dead. Really is an unfortunate situation all round but with cases rising again in England there's no choice.
They shouldn't die, there's enough money in football and government support to prop them up.
But there's more important things in the world than football clubs. My kids have already missed 5 months if schooling and they're already talking about extending the midterm break by a week so the country can go into lockdown again.
Home schooling is hell.They aren't being home schooled?
They're back at school now.They aren't being home schooled?
They're back at school now.
Home school consisted of a couple of exercise sheets to fill out plus whatever we could think of for the day.
Schoolwork was usually completed by 10am.