wardy12345 wrote:What if games are streamed on ifollow
one f in mansfield wrote:Derbyshire times reckon sheep botheres will start new season with crowds in September.if that’s true ,and I must be honest ,I have not read the article then league 2 will surely start at the same time or just after.
STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:Just hoping and praying they got the answer to sort this out.
I have had my own health problem come along this last 3-4 months and trying to sort it out.
Gets me down but hopefully it can get sorted soon.
Be great to see a game by the new year with all my staggie family x
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/04/astraze ... ccine.html
https://news.sky.com/story/human-guinea ... l-11999505
The One wrote:STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:Just hoping and praying they got the answer to sort this out.
I have had my own health problem come along this last 3-4 months and trying to sort it out.
Gets me down but hopefully it can get sorted soon.
Be great to see a game by the new year with all my staggie family x
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/04/astraze ... ccine.html
https://news.sky.com/story/human-guinea ... l-11999505
Hope all goes well healthwise pal
adamstag wrote:Can’t say it’s a reliable source but a few on the football forum reckon there has been basic talks about 50px capacity at the start of September.
How it would be policed etc is a different matter.
As said, can’t state it’s got legs but would be good if it were true
BH_Stag wrote:adamstag wrote:Can’t say it’s a reliable source but a few on the football forum reckon there has been basic talks about 50px capacity at the start of September.
How it would be policed etc is a different matter.
As said, can’t state it’s got legs but would be good if it were true
That would suit us down to the ground.
Hopefully there’s no rise in the next week after these protests. If numbers continue to keep dropping even after mass gatherings like that then it will help in getting us back to a bit of normality. I wouldn’t rule out fans being in attendance at a reduced capacity for a new season starting at the end of September.
Somebody will likely think the exact opposite, but we can hope.
garlic wrote:BH_Stag wrote:adamstag wrote:Can’t say it’s a reliable source but a few on the football forum reckon there has been basic talks about 50px capacity at the start of September.
How it would be policed etc is a different matter.
As said, can’t state it’s got legs but would be good if it were true
That would suit us down to the ground.
Hopefully there’s no rise in the next week after these protests. If numbers continue to keep dropping even after mass gatherings like that then it will help in getting us back to a bit of normality. I wouldn’t rule out fans being in attendance at a reduced capacity for a new season starting at the end of September.
Somebody will likely think the exact opposite, but we can hope.
Just continuing the train of thought, would it mean that away fans be banned, only season ticket holders allowed, stewards marshalling toilets , given that kind of scenario could a League 2 club survive financially?
Spiritater wrote:Has to be the case that only home fans are allowed if capacity is reduced. To stop infiltration a scheme such as a bond payment would have to be introduced. Rules for the bond would mean breaking them you'd lose your money and conversely if you abide you'd get your money back when normality returns.
ST holders wouldn't be affected
So in effect if you attended just one game at t'Mill all season (say Grimsby) it'd probably mean you're a Codhead. Minimum attendance would be set at 5 games meaning you'd have to pay over 100 quid plus the bond to see your team play away at that particular ground... X 23 games would be a lot of money. Can't see any other way round it mesen until normality returns
Gaz wrote:I agree with home fans only, you could have a 'club pass' system whereby you can only get a pass for 1 league club to buy tickets for their games, it could even be linked to the iFollow system.
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