Our 2k will be the top corporate clients. Normal ST holders and 1882 etc will not get a sniff of one.
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That was the plan announced some months ago. Removal from the lottery pool until everyone has been a winner.For the sake of fairness then surely people that win in the ticket lottery for a game get removed from the pool for the next 1-2 games/weeks.
Sure the odds are small, but someone could end up winning a spot for two games in a row or such.
Should be audition for entry. The 2000 who can sing 'Is there a fire drill?" loudest get the golden tickets.Our 2k will be the top corporate clients. Normal ST holders and 1882 etc will not get a sniff of one.
Disagree, think it would make a massive difference to the atmosphere and enable more of a home advantage.
These figures are for the lower leagues being supported by the Government who have low attendances. The Government do not give a toss about the Premier league and unless they provide loud halers to the fans I doubt it will make much different to listening on the tele.
2k in a 62k stadium will barely register on the atmosphere scale.
Corporates first.So who gets to be in the 2000
2k instead of 0 is a massive difference.
Yes I do fear for smaller clubs which is what I am saying. Yes I do think the proposals will make little difference to the Premier league. I was jesting about loud halers and think we will still hear individual players swearing as was the case Sunday.I thought your stance was originally about saving the small clubs and protecting grass roots?
Now that box is being ticked you're immediately shifting your concerns to whether or not WHL will sound good on TV?
This is not entirely surprising.
25k which... given the weather... was pretty decent. We were all huddled in the corner trying to keep warm like penguins.Tbf, when we beat Rochdale a couple years ago in the snow we had a man and his dog watching and it was the funnest match in ages.
So you are concerned about the Atmosphere. That really is surprising.2k in a 62k stadium will barely register on the atmosphere scale.
Yes I do fear for smaller clubs which is what I am saying. Yes I do think the proposals will make little difference to the Premier league.
I was jesting about loud halers and think we will still hear individual players swearing as was the case Sunday.
The numbers allowed are aimed at helping the lower league clubs not Premier League clubs. That is my point. Is that clear enough for you.Not really clear what your point is tbh.
Of course.... I didn't take that part serious.
To be honest, ANYWHERE in London is gonna be tier 2 or 3.... and definitely NOT 'lowest risk' areas...
I can't imagine fans being allowed back in ANY of the major cities before New Year at the earliest!! (That rules out London, Birmingham, Manchester & Liverpool... and with it, over half the PL clubs from those areas.
Plus the other towns & Cities with PL clubs like Burnley, Leeds and Newcastle are still in the higher risk category tiers anyway....
I imagine only maybe Southampton or Brighton would be in with a shout.