How the fuck are they going to allocate the 4K? I think
hiatus
may be right.
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So who gets to be in the 40004K for tier 1, 2K for tier 2 and zero for tier 3. What tier was Tottenham in before lockdown?
4K for tier 1, 2K for tier 2 and zero for tier 3. What tier was Tottenham in before lockdown?
That’s what I would expect. Hardly seems worth opening for 2K.London apparently likely to be tier 2 when the current lockdown ends.
OK, so we can have 4,000 fans at NWHL. I'm thinking that they will need something like 57,000 stewards to ensure total safety and segregation?Fans set to be allowed at outdoor sports
Up to 4,000 fans are set to be allowed at outdoor events in the lowest-risk areas when the national lockdown in England ends.www.bbc.co.uk
That’s what I would expect. Hardly seems worth opening for 2K.
Doesn't matter if its 25 years or 5 years with the cap.So who gets to be in the 4000
As a season ticket holder for 25 years the only fair way to this is loyalty points
It was dead as fuck with 60k in there sometimes, why do you think 2k people will make it atmospheric?Disagree, think it would make a massive difference to the atmosphere and enable more of a home advantage.
I just bought a 8K Tv, so 4K should be in range for a good viewing experience.How the fuck are they going to allocate the 4K? I think hiatus may be right.
No, only those who attended the majority of away and cup matches over the last five years would get near the 4K.Doesn't matter if its 25 years or 5 years with the cap.
Only people you're ahead of is people with less than 5 years right?
you are of course right i did though have 3 years of not being cut. God knows how it happened I was at over 500 LP and could apply for any game I liked. The bastards caught up with me .Doesn't matter if its 25 years or 5 years with the cap.
Only people you're ahead of is people with less than 5 years right?
Good point. Impossible to police.Posted on the covid thread, seems apt to post here too - If a stadium is in tier 1, could supporters from tier 3 travel too it? I don't see that being a good idea at all.
Personally I think the newer ST holders should get first dibs!!So who gets to be in the 4000
As a season ticket holder for 25 years the only fair way to this is loyalty points
The only fair and safe way is too issue ticketes to the season ticket holders with 5 years record and based in the north london area.Posted on the covid thread, seems apt to post here too - If a stadium is in tier 1, could supporters from tier 3 travel too it? I don't see that being a good idea at all.
I've sent them copies of my passport!!The only fair and safe way is too issue ticketes to the season ticket holders with 5 years record and based in the north london area.
Well, going by what the head of the RFU said on 5 live, they need 25k in the stadium to break even on its running costs if there are fans in....I have a feeling at least 50% of that 4k will be premium seat, with another 2k spread around the ground.
Could probably still pull in £500k a match even with 7% capacity.
Curious how much it cost to run things as is right now - still need a lot of personnel and whatnot even with no fans. Even if they aren't breaking even if they are losing less money than it's something.Well, going by what the head of the RFU said on 5 live, they need 25k in the stadium to break even on its running costs if there are fans in....