Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Who the F@^k takes a bag to football I can understand night games straight from work but really on a Saturday afternoon.
Who the F@^k takes a bag to football I can understand night games straight from work but really on a Saturday afternoon.
People with children in tow.
I'm wondering who is responsible for the nutty rules governing seating arrangements for the friendly against Chelsea? I'd assumed that they would only use alternate rows of seats, and that fans registered at the same address would be able to sit together, with the booking system automatically blocking out the required number of empty seats to either side of each group. Then everyone can use the empty rows to access their seats safely. Easy!
But instead they've distanced EVERY individual, and used ALL the rows, making access as difficult as possible while denying families the right to sit together. This is nuts.
Who the F@^k takes a bag to football I can understand night games straight from work but really on a Saturday afternoon.
I'm wondering who is responsible for the nutty rules governing seating arrangements for the friendly against Chelsea? I'd assumed that they would only use alternate rows of seats, and that fans registered at the same address would be able to sit together, with the booking system automatically blocking out the required number of empty seats to either side of each group. Then everyone can use the empty rows to access their seats safely. Easy!
But instead they've distanced EVERY individual, and used ALL the rows, making access as difficult as possible while denying families the right to sit together. This is nuts.
They've also introduced Wembley's nutty rule on bag sizes, with an A4 template (21cm x 30cm x 21cm). There are NO bags available in this size. The ones that claim to be A4 are actually much larger, but have been designed to take A4 documents comfortably. Most shopping bags and carrier bags will not fit into this template. The only bags that will fit are some of the smallest of womens' handbags. Nuts.
They've also introduced Wembley's nutty rule on bag sizes, with an A4 template (21cm x 30cm x 21cm). There are NO bags available in this size. The ones that claim to be A4 are actually much larger, but have been designed to take A4 documents comfortably. Most shopping bags and carrier bags will not fit into this template. The only bags that will fit are some of the smallest of womens' handbags. Nuts.
Who the F@^k takes a bag to football I can understand night games straight from work but really on a Saturday afternoon.
@herrtubthumper has several man bags that are A4 size!
Why do people need to bring lots of stuff, anyway? What's wrong with pockets?
To bring fans back you need to start with the greatest chance of a successful outcome.
This test is not about families or fan comfort.
It's about proving it's possible and safe.
The reason everyone is socially distanced, and families are not together, is about the appearance and signal it sends to the country. How it looks in the media, beyond Brighton and certainly beyond football.
The whole event has to run flawlessly or we'll be set back another 6 months.
Can't treat it like a regular match day family outing. Not this one.
If things go well we can learn and move on from there.
Then, over time, I've little doubt they will test and implement the opportunity for households to sit together.
People with children in tow.
So don’t charge money then.
If this is a social experiment then anyone going should be permitted to get in free. The media will just say what they want with no comebacks anyway - they have done during this whole thing.
I totally agree with OP. Ridiculous set of rules and ones which would be totally unrealistic on a regular basis.
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Why do people need to bring lots of stuff, anyway? What's wrong with pockets?