Same where I was and, more annoyingly, in the squashed up queue for the train afterwards. Whilst nobody knows exactly what the effects on transmission mask wearing offers, it is seen as a common courtesy to others and an attempt to do your best. The fact that the vast majority can’t be bothered to even make this tiny concession to the health of others is depressing.
Or, in short, what a bunch of selfish *******
Covid regulations only work if they are policed and enforced. I think the fact that the club was intending to check covid passes for 20% of attendees suggests that they are only paying lip service. But no different to the trains, buses and shops where, despite the current rules, nobody is really arsed if you comply or not.
The club has never sorted out the train issues; there has always been too many fans for the trains that get put on for matchdays. We have always been crammed in like sardines. Covid now exposes the dangers of doing so particularly where mask wearing is not being enforced.