Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 5:22 pm
IR80
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Joined: Jun 24 2019 Posts: 2215
MorningGlory23 wrote:Well you must be in a very healthy financial situation if you’d be happy to see this whole thing out until covid is preventable, it will be years until a vaccine is capable of total wipe out, if ever. Fck sakes, how much does a steward cost for 2 hours!!! I’m guessing about £16, and how many do you want !!! Why am I wearing a mask for 4 hours, it’s outdoor!!! Look how many entrances and exits the kc as, loads of possible one way systems available. The Asymptomatic nature of covid, it’s going to be impossible to completely have control of it.
Yup, and tell France!
Have you thought about how long the queue would even be,say they open every other turnstile on every side AND West Stand upper, how long is a queue of 2,000 people standing 2m apart, 4,000m, yes, FOUR THOUSAND METRES. Fill in the Track and Trace details, at least 2 minutes (if you have a smart phone),so that's just 66 hours PER QUEUE! And then, once in, you would have to fill from the front, each seat 1m apart (minimum), what happens when the guy in the middle needs to go to the toilet, does the whole row move out from the end. Say 4 days after a game 1 person tests positive for Covid, do 8,000 people then self isolate for 14 days?
Have you ever worked on stadium ingress & egress, I HAVE!
Yes, the stadium bowl is outdoor, the concourse and stairwells are not.
If you are happy to run the risk for yourself, that is one thing, but just stop for one minute and think about your parents, grandparents, kids, work colleagues.... for a game of rugby?
Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 5:39 pm
ccs
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Joined: Aug 15 2011 Posts: 5318
MorningGlory23 wrote:How’s it strange, was a simple question, your back peddling from the original stance you was taking, I honestly don’t care, you sounded very negative about having a crowd at the kc, I disagree.
I'm not "back peddling", all I said was that "it isn't easily doable". My stance hasn't changed, check if you know how to. You seem incapable of understanding the simplest of statements, instead you come up with your own (mis)interpretation and throw in insults for good measure.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 6:01 pm
MorningGlory23
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Joined: Jun 12 2019 Posts: 964
Wow, people need to give their head a shake on here, so over the top, I can understand people not thinking it’s a good idea, fine, don’t go, but honestly, how long can people, companies, clubs survive if we don’t take some risks. The talk of a 10 mile queue or whatever are just ridiculous, we already queue to get in, how does that even need to change, wear a mask if need be, the club will already have the details of fans! Going to the toilet!!! Just go as normal, why does a full row need to move, or you planning on coughing spluttering over everyone as you walk past. Sensible measures, people spaced out around the ground is easily doable, make it 5k to start with if people are that worried, going in the pub today with the family didn’t seem that much of an ordeal, don’t see why watching a game of rugby needs to be either
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Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 6:04 pm
MorningGlory23
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Joined: Jun 12 2019 Posts: 964
ccs wrote:I'm not "back peddling", all I said was that "it isn't easily doable". My stance hasn't changed, check if you know how to. You seem incapable of understanding the simplest of statements, instead you come up with your own (mis)interpretation and throw in insults for good measure.
How have insulted you? Because I said your scared! Dry your eyes man, I’m sorry, I’m scared, but also mindful that life needs to go on, otherwise things will get a lot lot worst
Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 6:10 pm
ccs
International Star
Joined: Aug 15 2011 Posts: 5318
MorningGlory23 wrote:How have insulted you? Because I said your scared! Dry your eyes man, I’m sorry, I’m scared, but also mindful that life needs to go on, otherwise things will get a lot lot worst
I said, for the umpteenth time, that "it isn't easily doable", you accused me of being scared, I find that insulting.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 6:11 pm
IR80
Club Captain
Joined: Jun 24 2019 Posts: 2215
MorningGlory23 wrote:Wow, people need to give their head a shake on here, so over the top, I can understand people not thinking it’s a good idea, fine, don’t go, but honestly, how long can people, companies, clubs survive if we don’t take some risks. The talk of a 10 mile queue or whatever are just ridiculous, we already queue to get in, how does that even need to change, wear a mask if need be, the club will already have the details of fans! Going to the toilet!!! Just go as normal, why does a full row need to move, or you planning on coughing spluttering over everyone as you walk past. Sensible measures, people spaced out around the ground is easily doable, make it 5k to start with if people are that worried, going in the pub today with the family didn’t seem that much of an ordeal, don’t see why watching a game of rugby needs to be either
you really have no concept of social responsibility, as i say, if you can risk your life, and that of anyone else,for a game of rugby, then be my guest. Just please don't use the NHS when you need them, a CALCULATED NECESSARY AMD PROPORTIONATE risk is one thing, imagine if you had flown to Spain on holiday, only to find 14 days self isolating is required now?
You seem to think you are personally bullet proof to Covid, 50,000 people's families would disagree.
All for a game of rugby...
You haven't answered the key point, one person, that is ONE person tests positive, do 8,000 isolate?
Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 6:23 pm
MorningGlory23
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Joined: Jun 12 2019 Posts: 964
IR80 wrote:you really have no concept of social responsibility, as i say, if you can risk your life, and that of anyone else,for a game of rugby, then be my guest. Just please don't use the NHS when you need them, a CALCULATED NECESSARY AMD PROPORTIONATE risk is one thing, imagine if you had flown to Spain on holiday, only to find 14 days self isolating is required now?
You seem to think you are personally bullet proof to Covid, 50,000 people's families would disagree.
All for a game of rugby...
You haven't answered the key point, one person, that is ONE person tests positive, do 8,000 isolate?
Oh dear, when have I said I’m bulletproof to covid. Of course I’ll call NHS if I need it, I’ve paid taxes my whole adult life to use it. It’s all about risk factor, and at this moment in time, I think the risk is pretty low, as long as people follow rules and are sensible, things need to get turning again, including people at sporting events, even its a low number of fans, waiting for a vaccine or until it just disappears! His economical suicide, may as well just fold the club now. To answer your question. One person test positive, that person and whoever he was with isolate, the chances of that person passing it to anyone outside is group within the stadium will be very low risk, you could notify people in the block that person was sat in to get tested, you could easily manage per block
Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 6:27 pm
IR80
Club Captain
Joined: Jun 24 2019 Posts: 2215
MorningGlory23 wrote:Oh dear, when have I said I’m bulletproof to covid. Of course I’ll call NHS if I need it, I’ve paid taxes my whole adult life to use it. It’s all about risk factor, and at this moment in time, I think the risk is pretty low, as long as people follow rules and are sensible, things need to get turning again, including people at sporting events, even its a low number of fans, waiting for a vaccine or until it just disappears! His economical suicide, may as well just fold the club now. To answer your question. One person test positive, that person and whoever he was with isolate, the chances of that person passing it to anyone outside is group within the stadium will be very low risk, you could notify people in the block that person was sat in to get tested, you could easily manage per block
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