Looks as though crowds may be able to start coming back before long. The Cas v Hull fixture is to be one of trial events. Fingers crossed as its certainly something the sport as a whole needs, and the risk factor should be pretty low if procedures and protocols are followed.
Looks as though crowds may be able to start coming back before long. The Cas v Hull fixture is to be one of trial events. Fingers crossed as its certainly something the sport as a whole needs, and the risk factor should be pretty low if procedures and protocols are followed.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
Looks as though crowds may be able to start coming back before long. The Cas v Hull fixture is to be one of trial events. Fingers crossed as its certainly something the sport as a whole needs, and the risk factor should be pretty low if procedures and protocols are followed.
Wont happen, the Covid infection rate has tripled in Hull in a week, City can't have fans in on Saturday now.
Looks as though crowds may be able to start coming back before long. The Cas v Hull fixture is to be one of trial events. Fingers crossed as its certainly something the sport as a whole needs, and the risk factor should be pretty low if procedures and protocols are followed.
Wont happen, the Covid infection rate has tripled in Hull in a week, City can't have fans in on Saturday now.
I can't see it happening, the World Health Organization warns of "a very serious situation unfolding" in Europe. It comes as cases exceed those seen at the peak of the pandemic in March. Not sounding good if you believe what they're saying.
What do they do if 1000 fans does work ok, keep doubling the number until it doesn't, a bit like roulette?
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
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ccs wrote:I can't see it happening, the World Health Organization warns of "a very serious situation unfolding" in Europe. It comes as cases exceed those seen at the peak of the pandemic in March. Not sounding good if you believe what they're saying.
What do they do if 1000 fans does work ok, keep doubling the number until it doesn't, a bit like roulette?
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WestEndThinker wrote:Indeed, and the thouzand fans will be season ticket holders so wont spend any more, the risk far outweighs the reward in my opinion.
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