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Post by Dean on Aug 18, 2020 20:05:01 GMT
News today that fans in step 3 and below are allowed in to games, presumably as long as restrictions are in place. Great news and presumably that would mean that the season can be brought forward?
I read on here that we could safely host 250 people with social distancing. Would that be the limit? With no other football, I imagine we could break 400 most weeks.
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jugo
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Post by jugo on Aug 19, 2020 11:21:16 GMT
If the fans are now aloud in with social distanting when will the first match that we could attend ?
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Post by oldsod on Aug 19, 2020 12:00:16 GMT
It is good news but going by the rules in churches, choirs et all is it a case of 'we're not singing anymore@?
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Post by spider on Aug 19, 2020 15:53:57 GMT
With the absence of singing maybe it's time to bring back the wooden rattle or the vuvuzela. Perhaps on second thoughts forget the vuvuzela. Hated those.
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Post by Dean on Aug 19, 2020 18:32:12 GMT
What's that? A rule for no singing? Really? I imagine fan goal celebrations will be restricted too. Not quite sure how that's possible! Especially when we get to the business end of the season!
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chewy
In The Bar
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Post by chewy on Aug 20, 2020 21:13:11 GMT
Bit confused, if clubs are allowed crowds of 30% capacity with a capacity of 2500 this is 750. With a limit of 200 it will be a tough callt to limit the crowd Particularly as fans have been starved of live football for so long without clearest instructions it could be a situation a bit chaotic. Good luck for everything to go smoothly.
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anon
Down the Side
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Post by anon on Aug 21, 2020 9:23:40 GMT
Great news that we will finally be allowed back. Judging by the attendance at the final game before last season got called off we should not have any trouble hitting the maximum capacity limits. Limits apparently based off minimum ground capacity per level. Minimum of 1350 at our level means 200 max until 1st September and 400 max from then. However there are talks rumoured to be happening to get capacity limits based off ground size not minimum capacity for the league. Will be interesting to see how the club decide to admit fans but surely some sort of advance purchase system makes the most sense? Looking forward to getting back to some football.
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chewy
In The Bar
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Post by chewy on Aug 24, 2020 10:41:09 GMT
Re Newark match that was well organized at the ground by the Club controlling spectators well done. More could have been safely accommodated. Regards the game, reluctant to be first to comment but the score speaks for itself and could have been double figures.. The manager has put together Avery well balanced squad with strength in depth playing a lot of attractive football while keeping a clean sheet. Will not comment on the players as they all deserve mention but top marks to the managerial team. Earlier days yes but on this showing fans can look forward to the coming season with some excitement
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Post by gingerbreadman on Aug 24, 2020 12:41:29 GMT
Playing GRANTHAM ON THURSDAY
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Post by Dean on Aug 25, 2020 18:37:18 GMT
What's the situation please with season tickets? Will season ticket holders be guaranteed entry to all games, even if reduced capacity? (even if they turn up at 2.59pm?!). I guess it could be a bumper year for season tickets, but i've not seen anywhere advertising them. Would be good if there was a link to buy online?
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Post by oldsod on Aug 26, 2020 6:18:40 GMT
there is on the official web site read article 'Season ticketss' for details
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Post by Dean on Aug 31, 2020 18:29:37 GMT
there is on the official web site read article 'Season ticketss' for details Thanks. Have seen the form now.
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