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I think most of the problems are solvable once in the seated areas and they have the benefit of being in the open. Might even mean closing of food and drink on the concourse to prevent crowding. What I can’t resolve is the travel to and from the stadium by public transport. Even with reduced numbers attending the pressure on public transport and adhering to safe distancing would be a logistical nightmare. Can extra trains/busses be put on? I would imagine they are close to the capacity at the moment. Then what happens when they get to their destination eg Brighton station? There will need to be extra trains that end otherwise there will be a build up.
I can see this working at other grounds but not ours as we rely heavily on Public transport which takes people in and out the same way and does not disperse people in multiple directions.
No concourse catering would significantly assist with the concourse crowding problem but transport, for us, is the big one.
However if playing to a reduced capacity, then it may be possible to accommodate a significant number of those fans using the near-site car parking options available, ie Bennett's Field, The Bridge and the university.
DIdn't we play a Boxing Day game with limited/no trains operating? Many people will make other plans if they have to, or feel they need to, whether that means a long walk for those who can, or getting a lift from another household member.