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Also what about away tickets already purchased for Norwich ?
Also what about away tickets already purchased for Norwich ?
Nothing will be confirmed until after COBRA today. Then we see.So has any of this been confirmed yet?
Or is this thread, and title, still about rumourmongery?
Interesting that the bbc website report on ramping up suggests the stopping of large gatherings is thought to be unlikely at this stage
So has any of this been confirmed yet?
Or is this thread, and title, still about rumourmongery?
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Millions of commuters each day are getting on packed trains and buses traveling too and from metropolitan centers.
Cancelling a football match just seems disproportionate to what is the current events of daily life.
There will be as much chance (probably more chance) catching the virus in Churchill Square or Sainsbury's West Hove on Saturday than there is at the Amex.
The biggest risk Saturday will be the trains and buses, but they are packed each and every day.
Unless you have a country wide lock down, then cancelling or putting matches on behind closed doors is just tokenism.
So has any of this been confirmed yet?
Or is this thread, and title, still about rumourmongery?
It is likely that people will be asked to work from home as part of the measures to contain the virus. this should mean that there won't be so many people using public transport for work etc.
Millions of commuters each day are getting on packed trains and buses traveling too and from metropolitan centers.
Cancelling a football match just seems disproportionate to what is the current events of daily life.
There will be as much chance (probably more chance) catching the virus in Churchill Square or Sainsbury's West Hove on Saturday than there is at the Amex.
The biggest risk Saturday will be the trains and buses, but they are packed each and every day.
Unless you have a country wide lock down, then cancelling or putting matches on behind closed doors is just tokenism.
Its not even anything to do with that.
F**k the "fit footballer" who can probably shake this virus off - thats largely irrelevant, Its who HE comes into contact with, and passes it on to someone, who passes it on to someone, who passes it on to someone who CAN'T cope - maybe even in the very 1st instance.
Thats the primary issue here.
It is likely that people will be asked to work from home as part of the measures to contain the virus. this should mean that there won't be so many people using public transport for work etc.
I can see where you are coming from, but I can't afford to be as noble as you (and I am sure that there are many others in the same boat). Whilst these are unprecedented times, I would certainly expect some form of recompense as a result of this. Especially as the measures that are "allegedly" going to happen are all in place to protect the interests of Sky & BT and not the average punter.
I am going to be pedantic. You say ‘you cannot afford’, but you can. Season tickets are already paid for, not going to matches will actually save you money. Unfair it maybe, but go sue the virus?
If that happens as part of a much broader 'lock down' of the country, then I can understand making matches behind closed doors. Without wholesale measures across the board nationwide, hitting sporting events is just meaningless.
Fair point....but we are paying for the "privilege" of entering the stadium and watching live action, as opposed to a crappy stream. We are paying for something that (for whatever reason) is not being delivered. It's not the club's fault...but neither is it mine. Just my opinion thats all.
Millions of commuters each day are getting on packed trains and buses traveling too and from metropolitan centers.
Cancelling a football match just seems disproportionate to what is the current events of daily life.
There will be as much chance (probably more chance) catching the virus in Churchill Square or Sainsbury's West Hove on Saturday than there is at the Amex.
The biggest risk Saturday will be the trains and buses, but they are packed each and every day.
Unless you have a country wide lock down, then cancelling or putting matches on behind closed doors is just tokenism.