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Garyjack

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From this weekend! :shock:

Didn't see that one coming?

Sorry called it wrong! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Actually i'm not sure whether i have :?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/54158891

The club had until today to apply to take part in a test scheme? Anyone know if we did?
 
Story is on Sky sports news website. As you say clubs have until later today to register.
If they did decide to go ahead, wouldn't leave much time for selection of supporters interested as allocation of tickets etc
Good if it goes ahead,
 
Story is on Sky sports news website. As you say clubs have until later today to register.
If they did decide to go ahead, wouldn't leave much time for selection of supporters interested as allocation of tickets etc
Good if it goes ahead,
 
Be interested to know how they’d go about it with social distancing. Would it be done manually off a seating plan, or could they get a puter to do it? And as the weeks of the season move on, vary the seating selection so others could go to the match.

Obviously some of the seats available would be occupied by season ticket holders, but how would they go about selling the non seasie seats?
 
airedale said:
Be interested to know how they’d go about it with social distancing. Would it be done manually off a seating plan, or could they get a puter to do it? And as the weeks of the season move on, vary the seating selection so others could go to the match.

Obviously some of the seats available would be occupied by season ticket holders, but how would they go about selling the non seasie seats?

All season tickets??
 
That's what the deal stated.
'Season ticket holders who accept the streaming option and leave their money in the club will receive priority access back to the Liberty Stadium when  crowds  are able to return. This is not a guarantee of access as numbers may be restricted by Welsh Government.  '
 
Badlands said:
That's what the deal stated.
'Season ticket holders who accept the streaming option and leave their money in the club will receive priority access back to the Liberty Stadium when  crowds  are able to return. This is not a guarantee of access as numbers may be restricted by Welsh Government.  '

That's how it must be, and the ones who have held their season tickets longest with first choice. Personally I'll be happy to continue to watch it on the box, shielding reasons.
 
the efl might say this but the Welsh government would have to agree to it and cannot see that happening also doesn't make much sense when in England only six people can be allowed to meet outdoors but all of a sudden there's 1000 in a stadium bit contradictory
 
Tell us something that isn't contradictory these days! :lol:
 

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