by RedRedWine » Fri Sep 04, 2020 2:57 pm
Just to reiterate, the Q&A last night was chiefly about fans returning to the stadium. INITIALLY the stadium capacity could be up to 1,206 home fans only, season ticket holders priority (season ticket holders exclusively for the first couple of games) with no food and drink sales and reduced facilities. But all of this will be subject to review dependant on the external situation.
We're still waiting for the specifics about what it will be like for fans on a game day, for example as a terrace season ticket holder theoretically I could go in one of three terraces.... But how will this work in reality, what's the process of entering the ground!? Do I decide which stand I want yo go in, or am I told where to go? Is space in a stand allocated on a first come first served basis, at which point I go to another part of the ground? How will social distancing work in terraced areas (the majority of our ground capacity) where there's no numbered seating etc!?! Sounds like social distancing will be mainly self policed, which seems sensible given anything else like marking a cross on the floor where you're supposed to stand (I've seen other clubs are doing this) seems largely unenforceable and draconian. I say all this as somebody who isn't really concerned about the virus being transmitted at he moment (appreciate some people are) but more from the perspective of people needing to understand whatever the new protocols are to prevent it being a bit of a shambles with a lot of queuing and people walking around aimlessly.
Regarding loss of income, every very club (and most businesses) are in the same situation, but getting up and running operationally is so important IMO. It might not seem like it, but relatively some factors in play that are perhaps more beneficial to the Shrimps than other clubs (salary cap, which we are below... Home advantage enjoyed by a lot of well followed clubs in the league... Flexibility in recruitment due to having capacity available in terms of squad size - 9 new players)... Which makes a change.
The club draws its income from multiple sources, rendering a break-even number in terms of attendance difficult to calculate and largely pointless. We need them to improve - mainly for commercial reason IMO... but we'll never be able to survive on gate receipts alone in the league unless we double maybe treble our crowds.
Crowds did pick up last season, the game we hosted against Crewe had 1800 home fans (away fans not included), so let's hope we can have at least that capacity again sooner rather than later.
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