Fans back in stadiums

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Is indeed a tough one.
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a random draw could end up with a row randomly full so it might be a case of so many per stand with seats allocated on the day
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selbydave wrote:a random draw could end up with a row randomly full so it might be a case of so many per stand with seats allocated on the day
No, I meant a random draw between fans who could go to a specific game. Those fans would then be allocated specific seats, (there’s zero chance of getting your normal seat).

For example, I’m in the North Stand, but could end up with an East Stand Ticket.
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Hypothetically they could get more fans in the ground by allocating to families, rather than single attendees... 5 seats together, 2 free, etc, rather than 1 seat, 2 free.

For that reason, I hope there's a max attendance imposed on each club so it might eliminate those arguments.

Although now that I've written that down, I can also see the counter argument :D :roll:
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Yep it's a minefield
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It took us around 5 minutes to set up our groups :D , sadly there are well over 10 of us, but it’s better than nothing......

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It’s not going to happen this year now is it ?
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It wont happen this season nevermind this year.
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SCOTTISH LEEDS wrote:It wont happen this season nevermind this year.
A few of the lads are starting to think that too, surely February/March time we will be back in ?
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Barlow Boy wrote:
SCOTTISH LEEDS wrote:It wont happen this season nevermind this year.
A few of the lads are starting to think that too, surely February/March time we will be back in ?
Ironic that I got an email yesterday about membership cards being delayed until November. I think this season will be a write-off, for me anyway.
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