I had a quick search and can’t find any other club having these kind of measures unless someone knows better. They all have the match ticket must match ID and that’s about it.My family have 3 season tickets. It's worth remembering there are no legal requirements, this is all the PL and/or the Albion anticipating future legal requirements.
Our reaction to all of this is bollocks. The prize of watching the Albion ain't worth the hassle. A personal view.
My family have 3 season tickets. It's worth remembering there are no legal requirements, this is all the PL and/or the Albion anticipating future legal requirements.
Our reaction to all of this is bollocks. The prize of watching the Albion ain't worth the hassle. A personal view.
It’s eminently sensible to get fans used to the restrictions that’ll be coming in on the 1st October. It always saddens me that people don’t reflect on the enormous challenges the club face or the hard work their staff have to go through to make these matches safe to attend.
The prize for me is a full stadium. It seems like you set a very low bar on watching the Albion if you’re going to miss out because showing some ID, proving you are not infected (and won’t go around infecting your fellow fans) and doing bit of mask wearing when you are not in your seat or eating is ‘bollocks’. Just a personal view.
It’s eminently sensible to get fans used to the restrictions that’ll be coming in on the 1st October. It always saddens me that people don’t reflect on the enormous challenges the club face or the hard work their staff have to go through to make these matches safe to attend.
The prize for me is a full stadium. It seems like you set a very low bar on watching the Albion if you’re going to miss out because showing some ID, proving you are not infected (and won’t go around infecting your fellow fans) and doing bit of mask wearing when you are not in your seat or eating is ‘bollocks’. Just a personal view.
It’s eminently sensible to get fans used to the restrictions that’ll be coming in on the 1st October. It always saddens me that people don’t reflect on the enormous challenges the club face or the hard work their staff have to go through to make these matches safe to attend.
The prize for me is a full stadium. It seems like you set a very low bar on watching the Albion if you’re going to miss out because showing some ID, proving you are not infected (and won’t go around infecting your fellow fans) and doing bit of mask wearing when you are not in your seat or eating is ‘bollocks’. Just a personal view.
Now we have the opportunity to go back to a full stadium and many will be seeing Lallana, Sanchez, Veltman, The Computer and possibly others for the first time and all you have to do is prove you've had a vaccination, prove you don't currently have Covid and protect others from whatever might be lurking in your mouth and nose for about 2 minutes on the stairs and concourse. If this is "bollocks" or "too much hassle" I'd suggest it's because you're an anti-vaxxer who wants all the benefits of a free society without making a couple of personal sacrifices.
I had a quick search and can’t find any other club having these kind of measures unless someone knows better. They all have the match ticket must match ID and that’s about it.
Arsenal fan lobs bottle at Spurs player Barber instantly bans bottle tops. England fans fake covid tests at Wembley Barber comes out with this tripe.
Considering I have been double jabbed, have downloaded my covid pass and will be happy to show it I can hardly be described as an anti-vaxxer. What I object to is having done that I then have to provide photographic ID to prove that I am who I say I am. The presumption being that I am some chancer looking to game the system so I can cause my fellow fans harm.
I suspect that most posters on here have a driving license, or an NUS card, travel card or some such that they carry around as a matter of course so the ID is not even something worth a second thought.
Some people however do not have it, or they just have a passport. To get a ticket for the Albion you already have to register a lot of details to attend games, they know who I am and I should not have to bring my passport to prove it. What I will do now is buy a network card or take a photo of my passport. So yes I will end up providing something. So even if ultimately if it is not a "hassle" it is still "bollocks". Every, and I mean every, other venue I attend does not require me to provide photo ID and I do not see why having provided proof of my covid status I should then provide even more proof of who I am.
The presumption of guilt really annoys me.
Considering I have been double jabbed, have downloaded my covid pass and will be happy to show it I can hardly be described as an anti-vaxxer. What I object to is having done that I then have to provide photographic ID to prove that I am who I say I am. The presumption being that I am some chancer looking to game the system so I can cause my fellow fans harm.
I suspect that most posters on here have a driving license, or an NUS card, travel card or some such that they carry around as a matter of course so the ID is not even something worth a second thought.
Some people however do not have it, or they just have a passport. To get a ticket for the Albion you already have to register a lot of details to attend games, they know who I am and I should not have to bring my passport to prove it. What I will do now is buy a network card or take a photo of my passport. So yes I will end up providing something. So even if ultimately if it is not a "hassle" it is still "bollocks". Every, and I mean every, other venue I attend does not require me to provide photo ID and I do not see why having provided proof of my covid status I should then provide even more proof of who I am.
The presumption of guilt really annoys me.
The presumption being that I am some chancer looking to game the system so I can cause my fellow fans harm.
The presumption of guilt really annoys me.
Considering I have been double jabbed, have downloaded my covid pass and will be happy to show it I can hardly be described as an anti-vaxxer. What I object to is having done that I then have to provide photographic ID to prove that I am who I say I am. The presumption being that I am some chancer looking to game the system so I can cause my fellow fans harm.
I suspect that most posters on here have a driving license, or an NUS card, travel card or some such that they carry around as a matter of course so the ID is not even something worth a second thought.
Some people however do not have it, or they just have a passport. To get a ticket for the Albion you already have to register a lot of details to attend games, they know who I am and I should not have to bring my passport to prove it. What I will do now is buy a network card or take a photo of my passport. So yes I will end up providing something. So even if ultimately if it is not a "hassle" it is still "bollocks". Every, and I mean every, other venue I attend does not require me to provide photo ID and I do not see why having provided proof of my covid status I should then provide even more proof of who I am.
The presumption of guilt really annoys me.
The presumption of guilt really annoys me.
Considering I have been double jabbed, have downloaded my covid pass and will be happy to show it I can hardly be described as an anti-vaxxer. What I object to is having done that I then have to provide photographic ID to prove that I am who I say I am. The presumption being that I am some chancer looking to game the system so I can cause my fellow fans harm.
I suspect that most posters on here have a driving license, or an NUS card, travel card or some such that they carry around as a matter of course so the ID is not even something worth a second thought.
Some people however do not have it, or they just have a passport. To get a ticket for the Albion you already have to register a lot of details to attend games, they know who I am and I should not have to bring my passport to prove it. What I will do now is buy a network card or take a photo of my passport. So yes I will end up providing something. So even if ultimately if it is not a "hassle" it is still "bollocks". Every, and I mean every, other venue I attend does not require me to provide photo ID and I do not see why having provided proof of my covid status I should then provide even more proof of who I am.
The presumption of guilt really annoys me.
This is getting to the point where I feel that all those whinging about a little bit of proof of who they are will be better off staying away and the Amex will be a better place for it.