RandyWanger
Je suis rôti de boeuf
Bonkers I can go watch football live, indoors in a cinema but I can't outside
I didn’t think we’d be getting back, but the RAH thing - plus the general volume of opposing noise increasing from many quarters - makes the government stance on sport completely untenable. I think we’ll end up with a Chelsea test event type scenario - with each club having specific %ages the can accommodate based on infrastructure, concourse size, travelling to/from etc, probably second half of the season.
I’ll go if the opportunity arises. The Chelsea game was very well organised and I don’t use public transport or drink alcohol at matches so would be very happy to turn up and sit in my allocated, socially-distanced seat with my pie and a bovril and watch a game.
There's really no excuse if the O2, Alexandra Palace and the Royal Albert Hall are re-opening with restricted capacities in the near future > https://www.iq-mag.net/2020/10/live-music-returns-uk-biggest-venues/#.X3zP9y2ZOqA
Weststander;954242[B said:1]If hospitals fill [/B]as predicted by many this winter, I can see restrictions in general increasing. More travel bridges closing, some small freedoms given back to us since the summer curtailed again. I’d be surprised if we see 15,000 reduced capacity gates at The Amex before say March.
If....but by no means certain
If hospitals fill as predicted by many this winter, I can see restrictions in general increasing. More travel bridges closing, some small freedoms given back to us since the summer curtailed again. I’d be surprised if we see 15,000 reduced capacity gates at The Amex before say March.
Royal Albert Hall to see The Nutcracker = posh people
Football ground = plebs
In a game of paper, rock, scissors posh beats plebs.
If hospitals fill as predicted by many this winter, I can see restrictions in general increasing. More travel bridges closing, some small freedoms given back to us since the summer curtailed again. I’d be surprised if we see 15,000 reduced capacity gates at The Amex before say March.
Oh, that's alright then - no bother. Let's just carry on ...............................
Well if you want to take it that way then by all means but it’s a churlish remark
Think your wrong about community spirit, since covid I’ve never had so many local customers and they all say the same they want to support local businesses.Since when did government listen to public opinion?!! Actually, I’m not fussed about football returning with crowds. Seems utterly inappropriate with cv19 cases up 25%. PL clubs can easily survive without, and they’re not going to share anything with the rest of the so called ‘football family’ who do need match day income. It’s been a day long coming, decades of telling clubs at every level to get their finances in order have fallen on deaf ears. Football is about the only industry I have zero sympathy for in the current climate. Clubs will go bust, but others will fill the gap. As for community, yeah right. Most people don’t know their neighbours these days, don’t support local businesses and sit on their arses refusing to do anything - eat, shop, talk, read...even date - if it can’t be done digitally. Sadly, that includes watching football these days so I can’t see how any sort of petition is going to change that? That horse bolted a long time ago, even if the impact is about to be felt most forcefully now.
Since when did government listen to public opinion?!! Actually, I’m not fussed about football returning with crowds. Seems utterly inappropriate with cv19 cases up 25%. PL clubs can easily survive without, and they’re not going to share anything with the rest of the so called ‘football family’ who do need match day income. It’s been a day long coming, decades of telling clubs at every level to get their finances in order have fallen on deaf ears. Football is about the only industry I have zero sympathy for in the current climate. Clubs will go bust, but others will fill the gap. As for community, yeah right. Most people don’t know their neighbours these days, don’t support local businesses and sit on their arses refusing to do anything - eat, shop, talk, read...even date - if it can’t be done digitally. Sadly, that includes watching football these days so I can’t see how any sort of petition is going to change that? That horse bolted a long time ago, even if the impact is about to be felt most forcefully now.
I agree, although I'd look to find a way to reduce usage of concourses to minimise the amount of time people are spending in poorly-ventilated enclosed areas.
Maybe this could be access only to buy products which you take to your seat immediately, however this could preclude alcohol sales - although you'd hope some common sense could be found with respect to that.
If....but by no means certain
The first 15 minutes of BBC’s Newsnight yesterday was telling. Their guest was a virologist who sits on SAGE, but he was there to give his personal take. He was clear that hospitals are beginning to fill, that we’ll soon be at the stage again where the NHS becomes the CV19 NHS with other disciplines halted. The only successful local lockdown in reducing infection rates, after a spike, was Leicester, he said because it was the only the only true lockdown. Those in Glasgow, Manchester and Newcastle have been half hearted and so ineffective. Regrettably, serious restrictions are required again across the UK.
It wasn’t a petty party political angle. Scotland’s in the same position, Sturgeon about to announce yet further restrictions.
All pointing to 5 or 6 months of no gatherings I think. For the sake of saving lives and not seeing hospitals overwhelmed again, not going to The Amex for most of this season doesn’t seem too bad a price to pay imho.