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Will 2000 want to attend?What health and safety measures are needed?Face masks to be worn!Two metre space at the loos!NO indoor catering. Can we bring a flask, are own multi pack chocolate bar and sandwiches!After taking care since March I will make do with Radio Norfolk, the Championship on Quest and Match of the Day all of which constitutes an adequate diet of football !!The live football will be enjoyed by the players/managementstarting with the great occasion for them next Saturday- a great reward for their efforts in recent times.COYL.STAY SAFE - Be patient and look forward with optimism to eradication of the virus!
@Ollie_BaylissThe Sports Ground Safety Authority have added an extra caveat to the number of fans who can attend games.The number of fans allowed can't exceed 'the socially distanced capacity of the ground'.The guide to calculating that capacity can be read here:https://sgsa.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/SG02-Planning-for-Social-Distancing-at-Sports-Grounds.pdf
If captivity is greatly reduced and the 84k gov money is no longer forthcoming the club will need to charge a Premium price for admission.What would people to be prepared to pay to be one of the elite being able to watch the Linnets live, for example would it be worth £30 ?
Quote from: Mallard on November 24, 2020, 09:28:13 PMIf captivity is greatly reduced and the 84k gov money is no longer forthcoming the club will need to charge a Premium price for admission.What would people to be prepared to pay to be one of the elite being able to watch the Linnets live, for example would it be worth £30 ?£30???? Not unless that’s what Cleeve meant in today’s edp article when he said the fans are an integral part of the Club!
Season ticket holders won’t be charged extra.
Heard on Radio Norfolk that the game for the 1st December MAY be moved to the 2nd to allow fans in.