If you don’t like it … then just don’t go.
Plenty of things in life I don’t agree with, but just have to get on with it.
The club have made the decision to go in this route, to protect their staff as much as they can and to protect fans.
If you’d rather use it as a club to hit them with and make a broader statement about your opinion on vaccination passports and mask wearing then go ahead.
There are many people from every political persuasion that are against Covid passports.
I suggest if you are interested read up on the subject and listen to a variety of views.
I don't think I'm clever enough to articulate properly and I don't fancy arguing on a Sunday mornng
Haven't the clubs security checks just confirmed no one has covid within the stadium If it hasn’t then what’s the friggin point ?
I don’t think having a debate on NSC about COVID passports is hitting the club.
I brought it up last night as a result of a few people saying the friendly was poorly attended and I suggested this was one of the reasons.
Last night after several beers whilst watching the rugby this seemed very important, funnily enough on a bright sunny Sunday morning not so much
Some saying it worked well tonight but not sure I agree, especially when multiplied by 5! Lots of people faffing with phones/not knowing when we needed to show ticket/Covid/ID etc. If lots get to the first home matches 2.30-3 I can see a lot outside at kick off.
Vaccine passports are divisive. I get it you are in favour and that's fine.
Have a look at the protests across the continent and many people aren't ok with it.
It's not about 3 seconds
Isn’t that the very reason it was introduced at the friendly ? People need to get used to new routines and will adapt at different speeds. Give it some time.
What really is the problem with proving you have been vacinated by showing a print out or your NHS app and showing your ID to prove its you? I have no problem with it at all.
Went through this at game yesterday was really simple had phone with NHS pass displayed and driving license 2 second check to see names matched. Walked another couple of steps switched to season pass on phone and scanned through turnstiles
Inside concourse and stadium mask wearing compliance was hit and miss and there were no social distancing controls in the toilets.
Overall really not much different to a normal match day many of the doom and gloom merchants on here will be a bit disappointed if they go to Watford
Because it's like living in a police state. Us Brits value our freedom and we've had much of it stolen for the past eighteen months. Enough is enough.
Because it's like living in a police state. Us Brits value our freedom and we've had much of it stolen for the past eighteen months. Enough is enough.
Because it's like living in a police state. Us Brits value our freedom and we've had much of it stolen for the past eighteen months. Enough is enough.
Because it's like living in a police state. Us Brits value our freedom and we've had much of it stolen for the past eighteen months. Enough is enough.
Mental.
Is this honestly your view?
If it is I'm so sorry you feel this way.
I don’t think having a debate on NSC about COVID passports is hitting the club.
I brought it up last night as a result of a few people saying the friendly was poorly attended and I suggested this was one of the reasons.
Last night after several beers whilst watching the rugby this seemed very important, funnily enough on a bright sunny Sunday morning not so much
Some saying it worked well tonight but not sure I agree, especially when multiplied by 5! Lots of people faffing with phones/not knowing when we needed to show ticket/Covid/ID etc. If lots get to the first home matches 2.30-3 I can see a lot outside at kick off.