How about allowing people to make their own decision based on their circumstances? We are told we have to go to work. We can go into shops, both of which are at least as likely to pass infection. Public transport that's fine. Lower league clubs are going to go bust without crowds at least let people make their own choices with the necessary safeguards in place of course.
How about allowing people to make their own decision based on their circumstances? We are told we have to go to work. We can go into shops, both of which are at least as likely to pass infection. Public transport that's fine. Lower league clubs are going to go bust without crowds at least let people make their own choices with the necessary safeguards in place of course.
When you go to work or the shops are you surrounded by 5000+ people? Are you all huddled together for 90+ minutes?
Where is the science here? You can watch a game in a cinema indoors but not outdoors at a stadium.
How are they getting there?5000 at the Amex wont be huddled together
How about allowing people to make their own decision based on their circumstances? We are told we have to go to work. We can go into shops, both of which are at least as likely to pass infection. Public transport that's fine. Lower league clubs are going to go bust without crowds at least let people make their own choices with the necessary safeguards in place of course.
How are they getting there?
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Although I didn't mention it, it is quite obvious that fans need to get to the ground somehow.Ah...that riposte....is another argument....not what the poster referred to....but hey no matter what i say i am sure you will come up with another argument over why you dont agree
Although I didn't mention it, it is quite obvious that fans need to get to the ground somehow.
I agree that 5000 can be socially distanced to a certain degree inside the ground but I said 5000+ and it seems some on here want way more than 5000, which would not be possible to social distance.
Barbs sounds pretty passionate there.
Not heard him so animated.
This is the crazy part. You can sit down at a cinema and watch Brighton play, sat at social distances, but you can't do the same, outdoors at the Amex.
The problem with all of this is that the government decided to ignore science and 'experts' a long time ago, and their decision making is driven by ideology, commercial interests and good old fashioned instinctive reactions to 'things that happen'.