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Government urged to allow return of fans (ed. Limited crowds to return in Tiers 1&2)
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Does this mean that clubs in Kent, Ebbsfleet, Dartford etc will be allowed to play as normal but still no spectators?
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If my family lived in Bexley (they don't as they're dead), could I stay with them at Xmas and go to the Boxing Day match?
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Arsenetatters said:If my family lived in Bexley (they don't as they're dead), could I stay with them at Xmas and go to the Boxing Day match?
But then arent these current tiers being reviewed on the 16th December so might be allowed to go Boxing Day anyway0 -
At this rate we'll have about 200 at the game next week.1
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ForeverAddickted said:Arsenetatters said:If my family lived in Bexley (they don't as they're dead), could I stay with them at Xmas and go to the Boxing Day match?
But then arent these current tiers being reviewed on the 16th December so might be allowed to go Boxing Day anywayI though all bets were off at Xmas?Hypothetical as I'm a recluse1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:So how many fans would Welling be allowed in under the new rules?
Unless a ton of Charlton fans start going because we can't watch our own team and bump up the attendance dramatically.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Arsenetatters said:If my family lived in Bexley (they don't as they're dead), could I stay with them at Xmas and go to the Boxing Day match?
But then arent these current tiers being reviewed on the 16th December so might be allowed to go Boxing Day anyway
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They can send me and my son a ticket Southampton is in tier 2.
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Arsenetatters said:Does this mean that clubs in Kent, Ebbsfleet, Dartford etc will be allowed to play as normal but still no spectators?
A bit of a disadvantage for Kent clubs, as their home games will be behind closed doors, whereas their away games will have up to 2000 home fans there0 -
killerandflash said:Arsenetatters said:Does this mean that clubs in Kent, Ebbsfleet, Dartford etc will be allowed to play as normal but still no spectators?
A bit of a disadvantage for Kent clubs, as their home games will be behind closed doors, whereas their away games will have up to 2000 home fans there0 - Sponsored links:
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SouthWest_Addicks said:killerandflash said:Arsenetatters said:Does this mean that clubs in Kent, Ebbsfleet, Dartford etc will be allowed to play as normal but still no spectators?
A bit of a disadvantage for Kent clubs, as their home games will be behind closed doors, whereas their away games will have up to 2000 home fans there1 -
SouthWest_Addicks said:killerandflash said:Arsenetatters said:Does this mean that clubs in Kent, Ebbsfleet, Dartford etc will be allowed to play as normal but still no spectators?
A bit of a disadvantage for Kent clubs, as their home games will be behind closed doors, whereas their away games will have up to 2000 home fans there8 -
addick1956 said:J BLOCK said:Everyone stay at home, everyone must be scared. It's quite pathetic how people have such disdain of others wanting to lead a normal life. The same type who signed up to be a Covid Marshall I imagine.
I thought you would have realised after yesterday, that some people WILL NOT die from COVID.
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Redrobo said:J BLOCK said:ElfsborgAddick said:J BLOCK said:ElfsborgAddick said:J BLOCK said:ElfsborgAddick said:J BLOCK said:StigThundercock said:J BLOCK said:StigThundercock said:jacob_CAFC said:StigThundercock said:Two things:
London's gonna be in Tier 3 for weeks if not months.
How many of you are really gonna go to a match and risk giving your Granny COVID for Christmas?
What level of avoidable illness and deaths in your own families is acceptable to allow you to attend a few more matches before most of us get the chance of an inoculation in the Spring?
Does seem bizarre to allow people to go to games right after a lockdown - i wouldn't blame the people choosing to go though, it's the government and their stupid rules
By all means carry on as if you're invulnerable, that's your right. Any of your "near and dear" that suffer as a result of your dogmatic enforcement of your so called liberty, that's on you; you can't have it both ways. Trouble is the unfortunate saps that bear the brunt of all this loudly hectored "freedom" don't get a choice do they? The bill for your much vaunted "freedom" isn't paid by you is it? Your freedom is constrained by your neighbour's right to not have their life spoiled by your actions.
Not making your Nan ill strikes me as no price to pay - you disagree, as is your right. Sleep well.
It is nice to know that you will not be dying from COVID.
I found out Tuesday that his funeral is today. Died from COVID.
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ElfsborgAddick said:addick1956 said:J BLOCK said:Everyone stay at home, everyone must be scared. It's quite pathetic how people have such disdain of others wanting to lead a normal life. The same type who signed up to be a Covid Marshall I imagine.
I thought you would have realised after yesterday, that some people WILL NOT die from COVID.0 -
Redrobo said:J BLOCK said:ElfsborgAddick said:J BLOCK said:ElfsborgAddick said:J BLOCK said:ElfsborgAddick said:J BLOCK said:StigThundercock said:J BLOCK said:StigThundercock said:jacob_CAFC said:StigThundercock said:Two things:
London's gonna be in Tier 3 for weeks if not months.
How many of you are really gonna go to a match and risk giving your Granny COVID for Christmas?
What level of avoidable illness and deaths in your own families is acceptable to allow you to attend a few more matches before most of us get the chance of an inoculation in the Spring?
Does seem bizarre to allow people to go to games right after a lockdown - i wouldn't blame the people choosing to go though, it's the government and their stupid rules
By all means carry on as if you're invulnerable, that's your right. Any of your "near and dear" that suffer as a result of your dogmatic enforcement of your so called liberty, that's on you; you can't have it both ways. Trouble is the unfortunate saps that bear the brunt of all this loudly hectored "freedom" don't get a choice do they? The bill for your much vaunted "freedom" isn't paid by you is it? Your freedom is constrained by your neighbour's right to not have their life spoiled by your actions.
Not making your Nan ill strikes me as no price to pay - you disagree, as is your right. Sleep well.
It is nice to know that you will not be dying from COVID.
I found out Tuesday that his funeral is today. Died from COVID.
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Cos there's no way of counting the collateral damage this pestilent halfwit wrought in the minimum fortnight he was contagious before this highly dangerous and wholly indiscriminate virus added him to the statistics.
His local NHS trust should remit an invoice to his estate for the resources wasted on trying to save him.
We're "free" to be as cavalier as we like with our own safety - right up to the point it even tangentially impacts anybody else in any way. Our individual freedoms do not come at cost to others. We are directly accountable to any and all consequences, however unintentional or unforeseen.
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Hearing that Charlton sorting the final bit outs with the Met Police atm, and looks very certain we will have a crowd in place for Franchise game next Wednesday. Loyalty points system will be used.5
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Loyalty points system will be used.1
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A fair chance I'll get a seat at the MKD game
I've no worries about the game itself, more concerned about getting there. Will probably drive, though that will be a pain before the match0 -
killerandflash said:A fair chance I'll get a seat at the MKD game
I've no worries about the game itself, more concerned about getting there. Will probably drive, though that will be a pain before the match3 - Sponsored links:
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SouthWest_Addicks said:killerandflash said:Arsenetatters said:Does this mean that clubs in Kent, Ebbsfleet, Dartford etc will be allowed to play as normal but still no spectators?
A bit of a disadvantage for Kent clubs, as their home games will be behind closed doors, whereas their away games will have up to 2000 home fans there0 -
CAFCTrev said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Loyalty points system will be used.0
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Think Im gonna pop down to Welling v Chippenham in a couple weeks as its on my doorstep. Hopefully a few more London based Addicks could head there too.0
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Fanny Fanackapan said:CAFCTrev said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Loyalty points system will be used.0
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Home games are the new away games0
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Maidstone United to limit capacity at 1,255 as and when fans are allowed back.0
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Greenhithe said:SouthWest_Addicks said:killerandflash said:Arsenetatters said:Does this mean that clubs in Kent, Ebbsfleet, Dartford etc will be allowed to play as normal but still no spectators?
A bit of a disadvantage for Kent clubs, as their home games will be behind closed doors, whereas their away games will have up to 2000 home fans there0 -
Kent being in tier 3 mainly because of the convicts on Swale. Thanks guys......3
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Hearing that Charlton sorting the final bit outs with the Met Police atm, and looks very certain we will have a crowd in place for Franchise game next Wednesday. Loyalty points system will be used.0
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Confirmed here (although the Sun, so you might have to believe me rather than click on it) that fans can return from Wednesday: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/13271436/football-fans-stadiums-december-2-rules-relaxed/0