Fans back in stadiums
- Otherworld
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Re: Fans back in stadiums
Some fans don’t deserved to be allowed back in to watch games. According to my mate, a Derby fan, Millwall fans booed both teams today for taking a knee before kick-off!
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Otherworld wrote:Some fans don’t deserved to be allowed back in to watch games. According to my mate, a Derby fan, Millwall fans booed both teams today for taking a knee before kick-off!
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That’s really repulsive behaviour. I hope the EFL take them to the cleaners for this. They won’t though...NottinghamWhite wrote:Otherworld wrote:Some fans don’t deserved to be allowed back in to watch games. According to my mate, a Derby fan, Millwall fans booed both teams today for taking a knee before kick-off!
https://twitter.com/creedyszn/status/13 ... 15077?s=21
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I'm a little confused as I'd assumed that only allowing 2,000 supporters in was so social distancing could be observed.
Obviously not looking at this crowd photo at Brentford
Obviously not looking at this crowd photo at Brentford
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Re: Fans back in stadiums
I also thought that masks were compulsory. Clearly not.Selby White wrote:I'm a little confused as I'd assumed that only allowing 2,000 supporters in was so social distancing could be observed.
Obviously not looking at this crowd photo at Brentford
Re: Fans back in stadiums
Agree. Hope they identify the culprits, and make sure it's a long time before they can come back.Otherworld wrote:That’s really repulsive behaviour. I hope the EFL take them to the cleaners for this. They won’t though...NottinghamWhite wrote:Otherworld wrote:Some fans don’t deserved to be allowed back in to watch games. According to my mate, a Derby fan, Millwall fans booed both teams today for taking a knee before kick-off!
https://twitter.com/creedyszn/status/13 ... 15077?s=21
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Strong indication from Matt Hancock that Leeds will be going Tier 2 from Wednesday
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Blimey, fans back in the ground for the West Brom game (albeit only around 9,400).
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A bit like going to ER in 1986!Barlow Boy wrote:Blimey, fans back in the ground for the West Brom game (albeit only around 9,400).
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Leicester White wrote:A bit like going to ER in 1986!Barlow Boy wrote:Blimey, fans back in the ground for the West Brom game (albeit only around 9,400).
Obviously, I want to get back to ER like everyone else, but 9,400 fans rattling around that stadium, socially distanced, wearing masks, not having a beer or meet up beforehand, clubs having to sort out who goes and who doesn’t, presumably losing money in hosting the game.
I don’t see the point at all for just 1 game.
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