I’m not public sector & we’ve never been busier.
You are lucky, Ben. Hope it continues.
I’m not public sector & we’ve never been busier.
That is a shameIt’s a shame a lot of hard work has been done
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/54246745
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/54246745
I’m not public sector & we’ve never been busier.
How successful was Saturdays trial at the other seven clubs who were allowed to take part. ?Not speculation, it’s fact, read the link, it was announced this morning
I think the sole purpose of this 10pm guidance is to deter the younger generation from venturing out at the weekend.Most of them don't start heading out until 10.
It's a shame it's had to come to this, but I think the young uns are being targeted and sadly,all tarred with the one brush as covid spreaders?
Horse racing has tried to put fans back on course(Doncaster for 1 day) but then curtailed it.I think all sports will face a similar likelihood?That is a shame
Wonder whether it will affect horse racing too?...
Same, but a whole load of **** is about to hit the fan. Some will do very well out of it, but many will struggle badly. There's going to be thousands if not millions of redundancies and the longer we keep ****ing with the economy, the worse it'll be.
On stadiums, I see no reason why they can't open at 25/30% of capacity. That's surely safer than spending a day round Meadowhall etc in confined spaces etc.
Presumably in the same way that you'll admit that the Council made the right call given the fact that the whole country is now following their lead?What has that announcement got to do with the events why Saturday couldn't go ahead? And that doesn't cover any of the points I put to you. Hiding behind an announcement that happened almost a week after Hull CC decided to deny the opportunity for fans back into the ground is piss poor! If it was announced today that fans could still be allowed in Oct, would you admit you/hull cc made the wrong call?
I think given the timing of this announcement that they haven't been able to even assess the trials.How successful was Saturdays trial at the other seven clubs who were allowed to take part. ?
Bloke in your position must have the facts at you finger tips surely ?
I thought we might have seen some feedback about entrances and exists, social distancing etc and if having even just 1,000 in the grounds added to the match at all.I think given the timing of this announcement that they haven't been able to even assess the trials.
I always assumed that part of the assessment would be whether there was any transmission between separate households, but they can't even know that yet as no symptoms will have kicked in yet.
Presumably in the same way that you'll admit that the Council made the right call given the fact that the whole country is now following their lead?
Can horses catch Covid-19?That is a shame
Wonder whether it will affect horse racing too?...
You are lucky, Ben. Hope it continues.
Ironically, you really don’t.
Yeah, sorry I do agree feedback on how well the planned measures worked, or didn't would be useful, because we must get back at some point so that info will still be relevant.I thought we might have seen some feedback about entrances and exists, social distancing etc and if having even just 1,000 in the grounds added to the match at all.
Looks like it doesn't matter anyhow because decisions have already been made about not letting fans back in next month as expected.
Lot of problems mounting up not least at City with the next membership payments due on Oct. 1st.
I also don't see how anyone can judge if there were anything passed on or caught by anyone attending the football on Saturday for an hour an a half. You could just as easily come into contact with Covid on the bus going to games, in the pub or chip shop beforehand or visiting the shops or anywhere for that matter before or after the game.
Huh?No because at the time, it wasn't the right call, if it was made now for Saturday's game fir example, then yes 100%
I think most Clubs are going to take a severe financial hit over this.Some will manage to continue but I really fear that some Clubs could be in real danger of folding under the financial impact of no fans in stadiums.I thought we might have seen some feedback about entrances and exists, social distancing etc and if having even just 1,000 in the grounds added to the match at all.
Looks like it doesn't matter anyhow because decisions have already been made about not letting fans back in next month as expected.
Lot of problems mounting up not least at City with the next membership payments due on Oct. 1st.
I also don't see how anyone can judge if there were anything passed on or caught by anyone attending the football on Saturday for an hour an a half. You could just as easily come into contact with Covid on the bus going to games, in the pub or chip shop beforehand or visiting the shops or anywhere for that matter before or after the game.
Bit unfair to say it was 'pulled at the 11th hour'I think most Clubs are going to take a severe financial hit over this.Some will manage to continue but I really fear that some Clubs could be in real danger of folding under the financial impact of no fans in stadiums.
As for Hull City,yes,I think this will almost inevitably cause a considerable amount of fans to question whether or not they can continue to find their monthly direct debit payment given the current situation?
The pilot scheme seemed like a reasonable way forward as a pre cursor to allowing higher numbers back but as it turns out,it has served little or no purpose?
I would like to know why the Hull game was pulled at the 11th hour but I'm in no way confident that any information will be forthcoming...