Fans back in stadiums

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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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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
That’s really repulsive behaviour. I hope the EFL take them to the cleaners for this. They won’t though... :(
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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 :crazy:

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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 :crazy:

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I also thought that masks were compulsory. Clearly not.
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Otherworld wrote:
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
That’s really repulsive behaviour. I hope the EFL take them to the cleaners for this. They won’t though... :(
Agree. Hope they identify the culprits, and make sure it's a long time before they can come back.
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Strong indication from Matt Hancock that Leeds will be going Tier 2 from Wednesday :thumbup:
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Blimey, fans back in the ground for the West Brom game (albeit only around 9,400).
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Barlow Boy wrote:Blimey, fans back in the ground for the West Brom game (albeit only around 9,400).
A bit like going to ER in 1986! :-)
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Leicester White wrote:
Barlow Boy wrote:Blimey, fans back in the ground for the West Brom game (albeit only around 9,400).
A bit like going to ER in 1986! :-)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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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