Sedgwick wrote:It's strange because some clubs have been told to prepare for social distancing future crowds but apparently not all (and I'm talking same sized clubs in the same leagues)
Ground we were at this week had started to take out seats in one stand and tape off/cover others because they'd been told to prepare now.
I really hope its sooner than we think.
Dan wrote:Sedgwick wrote:It's strange because some clubs have been told to prepare for social distancing future crowds but apparently not all (and I'm talking same sized clubs in the same leagues)
Ground we were at this week had started to take out seats in one stand and tape off/cover others because they'd been told to prepare now.
I really hope its sooner than we think.
Which ground was that?
Sedgwick wrote:Dan wrote:Sedgwick wrote:It's strange because some clubs have been told to prepare for social distancing future crowds but apparently not all (and I'm talking same sized clubs in the same leagues)
Ground we were at this week had started to take out seats in one stand and tape off/cover others because they'd been told to prepare now.
I really hope its sooner than we think.
Which ground was that?
Edgeley Park.
Back there on Wednesday, interested to see if they carried on or left it
DAVE H wrote:It says fans can't sit next to each other ,even in your bubble. Clubs have sold season tickets , with people sat next to each other , so this his going to cause problems .Seating arrangements will have to change
adamstag wrote:DAVE H wrote:It says fans can't sit next to each other ,even in your bubble. Clubs have sold season tickets , with people sat next to each other , so this his going to cause problems .Seating arrangements will have to change
They'd already made plans for STH's before 1st October - we'd moved from Block E to B or something or other - and some were in the North Stand
wayno cordiniho wrote:Wouldn’t read too much into it yet, rules will probably change three times pre implementation, twice during and then follow a u-turn which seemed like common sense right back at the start.
chip63 wrote:Statement this afternoon from borris to allow max 4000 fans to outdoor sports in low risk areas.
It needs to go to a vote from MPs but a good sign for clubs.
part time pete wrote:Yes, Sir Mal, was it one of your pictures Dan.
Bradders wrote:Looks like it depends whether we're in Tier 2 or 3. If it's 3, we'll be one of the clubs with no spectators allowed. If it's 2, we'll have a maximum crowd capacity outdoors of 50% of the capacity of the stadium or 2,000 people, whichever is smaller. Touch and go which tier we'll be in, and we don't find out until Thursday. I'm hoping that judging the tiers will include whether the virus spread is increasing or decreasing. It's decreasing in Mansfield, but may be still at too high a level by Thursday.
bellwhiff wrote:Anyone see the PMs conference on BBC News ? The pic on the sidebar when they’re talking about fans coming back is Sir Mal!
You Stags
Dave Wayne wrote:Sorry to be mister negative but weekly cases up to 15th November were higher in Mansfield, Ashfield and Bassetlaw than they were in the week we were put into tier 3 before the current lockdown started.
Notts Director for Public Health said on Friday that there was a modest reduction in case numbers in the county, but not a sustained downward trend.
I genuinely can't see us being in anything other than tier 3 when the current lockdown initially comes to an end, but as belly has said above, the 'carrot' of seeing other clubs getting fans in may encourage people to toe the line a bit more so they can have the same benefits.
Spiritater wrote:Dave Wayne wrote:Sorry to be mister negative but weekly cases up to 15th November were higher in Mansfield, Ashfield and Bassetlaw than they were in the week we were put into tier 3 before the current lockdown started.
Notts Director for Public Health said on Friday that there was a modest reduction in case numbers in the county, but not a sustained downward trend.
I genuinely can't see us being in anything other than tier 3 when the current lockdown initially comes to an end, but as belly has said above, the 'carrot' of seeing other clubs getting fans in may encourage people to toe the line a bit more so they can have the same benefits.
Doubt it.
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