Personally don’t see what the big deal is. The fans aren’t allowed in anyway so doesn’t matter where it is played
OH MY GOD. I'd forgotten this detail and had no initial issue with the derby being played here. Please lord, no. I hear there were also murmurs about Derby v Leeds moving to be played down here as well.
Weirdly when they were first talking about football coming back I was very much 'meh' about it all. But looking at how the fixtures have been arranged, it's beginning to feel like it does in the group stages of a world cup, where there's always a random match on to watch as well as the occasional one you have a real vested interest in.
Away matches should be fun for the long distance fixtures. Teams will travel to matches using flights, coach travel or their own vehicles depending on the circumstances. Overnight stays in hotels are not prohibited, but a flight is preferred. Clubs are working to reconfigure coaches to allow for social distancing on board, or will lay on more than one coach if necessary. Also they will have to wear masks whilst onboard.
Yes they are. Football is a contact and team sport. You don't keep 2m away from each other while playing. There will be touching and exchange of sweat, it's unavoidable during football. It's like when they don't shake hands at the start of the game, but then during the game are cuddling in the box, and celebrating goals with high fives and hugs. And then not shaking hands at the end of the game. It's stupid.
Don’t care. Want to see football and I’m going to hold my breath until you all agree. So you don’t care if I suffocate then