tim-sanchez wrote:I was thinking this as well, even if the game does go ahead what if Maldon win? They won't be allowed to train or play other matches.
I'd assume they'd find some way around it, but as it stands Maldon aren't allowed to play with or without fans.
redrobo wrote:tim-sanchez wrote:I was thinking this as well, even if the game does go ahead what if Maldon win? They won't be allowed to train or play other matches.
I'd assume they'd find some way around it, but as it stands Maldon aren't allowed to play with or without fans.
They currently are allowed to play in front of a maximum of 600 fans I believe. very similar to my Son in Law's team Scarborough.
tim-sanchez wrote:redrobo wrote:tim-sanchez wrote:I was thinking this as well, even if the game does go ahead what if Maldon win? They won't be allowed to train or play other matches.
I'd assume they'd find some way around it, but as it stands Maldon aren't allowed to play with or without fans.
They currently are allowed to play in front of a maximum of 600 fans I believe. very similar to my Son in Law's team Scarborough.
Not any more, under the new lockdown non-elite sports aren't allowed to go ahead at all. Maldon aren't considered elite, only the National League N/S and above are. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/54765522
redrobo wrote:tim-sanchez wrote:I was thinking this as well, even if the game does go ahead what if Maldon win? They won't be allowed to train or play other matches.
I'd assume they'd find some way around it, but as it stands Maldon aren't allowed to play with or without fans.
They currently are allowed to play in front of a maximum of 600 fans I believe. very similar to my Son in Law's team Scarborough.
However for FA Cup games from Round 1 it's zero...
Just a note of caution, this season they have played 12 and won 12....in all competitions.
redrobo wrote:https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12121782/coronavirus-fa-cup-ties-to-go-ahead-as-planned-despite-lockdown-measures
That's good news.....just hope our lads don't expect it to be easy....'cause it will be a test of our mental approach.
black morse wrote:redrobo wrote:https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12121782/coronavirus-fa-cup-ties-to-go-ahead-as-planned-despite-lockdown-measures
That's good news.....just hope our lads don't expect it to be easy....'cause it will be a test of our mental approach.
I'm sure that DA will make that clear!
redrobo wrote:black morse wrote:redrobo wrote:https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12121782/coronavirus-fa-cup-ties-to-go-ahead-as-planned-despite-lockdown-measures
That's good news.....just hope our lads don't expect it to be easy....'cause it will be a test of our mental approach.
I'm sure that DA will make that clear!
Just witnessed too many FA Cup disasters since 1956 ( plus a few highs) to be genuinely worried about this Sunday's game.
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