SlowDownDerek
UTC Legend
I don't think the problem is the grounds themselves but public transport and local pubs etc.
Either way 4000 people is still 4000 people. Many of the larger stadiums are in heavily built up areas with narrow access points. That’s just as much the area of risk as inside the stadium itselfSurely it makes more sense to have a %. 4000 in old Trafford is a bit different to 4000 in Dean court
One occasion where having a pokey little ground will be an advantage.
2k in DC should produce a bit better sense of fans being back than 2k rattling around in some soulless bowl like the Madejski
Pretty sure Boro had 2,000 fans. And that was probably the worst we've performed all season (what, 59% passing?), so I think they had an effect.Agree but sadly I can't imagine for a minute anyone will be occupying their usual seat. That said Boro made a bit of a noise with their 1000 when we played them.
This is going to be a right headache for the TO, to be honest I'm not that bothered until things get back to normal.
Any news on away supporters or is that just too much to hope for?
The tiers restrict travel.
So will all games be continued to be televised under the club scheme?
I believe it was until full capacity returns.
That's because this wasn't a red button week on SkyThanks.
Not been able until recently had access to the use of the red button.
I tried it during the second half of the Bristol C v Watford game just to see how it worked (never used before), all that was on the red button was to use UHD.
That's because this wasn't a red button week on Sky
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/18900127.kick-off-time-changed-cherries-trip-barnsley/Barnsley in tier 3 which is our Friday game after lockdown.
Yeah that doesn't really make sense.I find the Tier thing really weird.
Tier 2, 50% or 2000, whichever is lower - so for any ground which has a capacity of 4000 or less - that's every other seat!
Brilliant for atmosphere, less so for transmission!