marky No.1 wrote:How do you prove you are from the same household?
As we are in possibly a +R, we will be the last ones able to travel?
Can't see how you can walk down an aisle of seats and stick to the rules.
No chance of going for a half time pee.
I agree, season will start later and without a crowd providing funds are handed down from somewhere, but even the Premier League will be suffering financially
marky No.1 wrote:How do you prove you are from the same household?
As we are in possibly a +R, we will be the last ones able to travel?
Can't see how you can walk down an aisle of seats and stick to the rules.
No chance of going for a half time pee.
I agree, season will start later and without a crowd providing funds are handed down from somewhere, but even the Premier League will be suffering financially
Westgate Wanderer wrote:La Liga are hoping to gets fans back in stadiums before the end of the current season!
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:No away fans till Covid is well and truly gone.
Little Shrimp wrote:Very hard to predict exactly what the deal may be with fans next season. Everything is changing pretty constantly. For example, it was initially thought that they would have to isolate players in hotels and have games played at nearby training camps to finish the season. Now regular testing and a restriction on staff/media in the stadium is the measure being deployed and seems to have worked alright in Germany.
In Spain, there are plans to potentially be able to let some spectators in to La Liga games in about 3 weeks time. That would have been unthinkable this soon a month back or so.
As said before, a lot of 'ifs' here. How quickly and effectively can track and trace be deployed? Will there be another spike in cases/deaths? What will government policy be? And in the long term - how quickly will a vaccine be developed and deployed?
redrobo wrote:Think it's a bit premature to suggest that there will be no away fans ever again.
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