I am Spartacus wrote:Will you go to the pub without being vaccinated?
Will you attend any ‘crowded function’ without being vaccinated?
Will their be any side effects to the vaccine?
For me, it’s too early to say. Though I will say that I won’t be watching behind closed doors games on I-follow or any other platform. I will wait until we are better informed and guided.
Come on you Stags - whenever that may be.
oldweststander wrote:I am Spartacus wrote:Will you go to the pub without being vaccinated?
Will you attend any ‘crowded function’ without being vaccinated?
Will their be any side effects to the vaccine?
For me, it’s too early to say. Though I will say that I won’t be watching behind closed doors games on I-follow or any other platform. I will wait until we are better informed and guided.
Come on you Stags - whenever that may be.
Not really an answer is it.
Obviously the vaccine has to be effective or its of no use.
As for the pub, no I won't
As for crowded anywhere, no I won't.
As for the One Call, much as I hate saying it, no I won't.
HitchcocksShins wrote:Are we starting to talk about mandatory vaccinations? Sounds like a slippery slope to me
garlic wrote:I am trying to imagine how a crowd at a football match could be managed to ensure social distancing.Given that Field Mill officially holds around 9,000, would it be possible to sell every other seat? Could the queue to get in be distanced? Sweden seems to think it can trust it`s population to attend games and behave in the appropriate way, not sure we are that capable, or am i under-estimating the general intelligence of the people?
garlic wrote:I am trying to imagine how a crowd at a football match could be managed to ensure social distancing.Given that Field Mill officially holds around 9,000, would it be possible to sell every other seat? Could the queue to get in be distanced? Sweden seems to think it can trust it`s population to attend games and behave in the appropriate way, not sure we are that capable, or am i under-estimating the general intelligence of the people?
Stags 2002 wrote:garlic wrote:I am trying to imagine how a crowd at a football match could be managed to ensure social distancing.Given that Field Mill officially holds around 9,000, would it be possible to sell every other seat? Could the queue to get in be distanced? Sweden seems to think it can trust it`s population to attend games and behave in the appropriate way, not sure we are that capable, or am i under-estimating the general intelligence of the people?
Garlic selling available seats at the appropriate distance won't be an issue - the club can stop them being made available. However if two metres is to be applied it would be at least 2 rows and 3 seats apart for everyone (remember Haslam built the West Stand like a battery hen coop so thats probably only a metre apart at that).
The issue will be season ticket holders (which include myself) as the vast majority of season tickets are purchased in very similar blocks. Applying social distancing measures and reallocating people to other seats (presumably still taking into consideration people of the same household that can sit together) will make it a challenge. Unless the seating plan is based on new season ticket sales only which is the most plausible avenue.
The then leaves the question as to how many tickets would then be available for general sale based on the uptake of season tickets.
Not to mention the scramble for the toilets at half time and exit at full time
Far too many questions before we even get this point however unfortunately one point that is clear is that we won't be back watching live football anytime soon. January may even be a push.
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