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It needs more detail. I assume away supporters will not be allowed?It's bad enough that some home supporters might travel together.Interesting to see on Ollie Bayliss' chart on Twitter that the Walks has an 8,200 capacity.
And you wonder how strictly social distancing will be enforced? Will enforcement be proactive or retroactive? If there’s scenes of mass congregating after the first week of fixtures, will this change be one and done?
Bit of dilemma for King's Lynn morally this too.
It must be a dilemma for SC.On one hand he is losing the 84k Gov money ( via Camelot). But is being told he can have 2,000 fans in. On the other hand he has the total responsibility of ensuring the ground can cope with having 2,000 fans/customers in a safe and health conscious way.The last thing the club will want is to be the cause of a spike in the area prior to Christmas.Tough call for him.
Being of a certain age (!) it's my personal responsibility to take all necessary precautions during this awful pandemic. Having said that, my physical health has to be balanced with my mental health and well-being. It's really a balancing act for the Govt. and their medical/scientific advisers. Provided we all behave properly in and out of the stadium then I will make every effort to come along and support the LINNETS. Heard on Radio Norfolk that the game for the 1st December MAY be moved to the 2nd to allow fans in.
Lockdown ends 12.01am on Wednesday, December 2