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Frank Sidebottom

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It is now the law that supporters wear a face mask within all indoor areas of the stadium – this includes concourses.

Fans are allowed to remove their face mask when eating or drinking.

Under 11s are exempt from wearing face masks.

So basically unless you're holding food or drink wear a mask.... not really the end of the world.
 

SkyblueDad

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A pain but has to be done I’m afraid or the chances of reduced crowds or behind closed doors will increase. As said above use a scarf.
 

GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee

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Really small price to pay, like getting a test done.

Really is. You would have thought after having nearly 18 months without football and having missed out on the chance to see us win the league, people would be more than willing to comply with very basic measures to keep others safe and ensure we don’t go behind closed doors again. It’s not to say we’re the only nation like it, but this country never fails to surprise me with how selfish and uncooperative a worrying amount of it’s populace is


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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Really is. You would have thought after having nearly 18 months without football and having missed out on the chance to see us win the league, people would be more than willing to comply with very basic measures to keep others safe and ensure we don’t go behind closed doors again. It’s not to say we’re the only nation like it, but this country never fails to surprise me with how selfish and uncooperative a worrying amount of it’s populace is


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Those people who you call selfish have probably sacrificed two years of their lives.

I don't think it is so much the act, but the acknowledgement that society is regressing again with new measures coming in.
 

GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee

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Those people who you call selfish have probably sacrificed two years of their lives.

I don't think it is so much the act, but the acknowledgement that society is regressing again with new measures coming in.

Then they should have learned by now the best way to prevent that happening again is by complying with very basic and non invasive rules


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Grendel

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Those people who you call selfish have probably sacrificed two years of their lives.

I don't think it is so much the act, but the acknowledgement that society is regressing again with new measures coming in.


No one has sacrificed two years of life really just a few restrictions
 

pusbccfc

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I've not worn a mask much in the last few months but 80,000 infections today, could be 100k by Saturday, I'm wearing mine in the concourse. It's packed in there each game.
 

Frankly_Mr_Shankly

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It is now the law that supporters wear a face mask within all indoor areas of the stadium – this includes concourses.

Fans are allowed to remove their face mask when eating or drinking.

Under 11s are exempt from wearing face masks.

So basically unless you're holding food or drink wear a mask.... not really the end of the world.
Not the end of world no, but most people in the concourse are eating and drinking so it’s not going to happen is it?
 

SkyblueDad

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Didn’t go to many St.Andrews games and was always a bit last minute going in but when we reopened for spectators am I right in remembering it was through the turnstile and straight to your seat.
Our concourse now is packed so it’s a difficult one to police this is definitely a case for us fans to bite the bullet and comply and keep our grounds open.
 

Grendel

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Didn’t go to many St.Andrews games and was always a bit last minute going in but when we reopened for spectators am I right in remembering it was through the turnstile and straight to your seat. Didn’t go to many St.A games so can’t be sure.
Our concourse now is packed so it’s a difficult one to police this is definitely a case for us fans to bite the bullet and comply and keep our grounds open.

lol their concourse was crazy like 100 people in a ten man lift
 

pusbccfc

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As mentioned on the Stoke attendance thread, the crowd in the home ends will be significantly lower Saturday. In some blocks, half full compared to last match. It shouldn't be as busy.
 

GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee

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Didn’t go to many St.Andrews games and was always a bit last minute going in but when we reopened for spectators am I right in remembering it was through the turnstile and straight to your seat.
Our concourse now is packed so it’s a difficult one to police this is definitely a case for us fans to bite the bullet and comply and keep our grounds open.

Am I going mental? I don’t remember us ever reopening up for spectators?


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Frankly_Mr_Shankly

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And does the Sports Bar count as inside the stadium? many people in there before and after game, half time too.

it’s a bit vague what they’ve said isn’t it. I’ve no problem wearing a mask, but like someone has said, will be difficult to enforce.
 

Grendel

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Cant be bothered with seeing the self righteous shit from that bellend.

The bottom kind is restrictions will get introduced due to 10% of the population taking an “I’m alright Jack” attitude - I don’t think masks are that helpful but not exactly a big deal and non vaccinated people need to take accountability for their behaviour
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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No one has sacrificed two years of life really just a few restrictions

I do think that is a pretty blasé comment regarding the first half of this year along with what was enforced from March to July last year. Though yes by comparison to those days wearing a mask in the concourse is nowhere near as severe.
 

Grendel

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I do think that is a pretty blasé comment regarding the first half of this year along with what was enforced from March to July last year. Though yes by comparison to those days wearing a mask in the concourse is nowhere near as severe.

It’s also a fragment of normal lifespan and hardly a sacrifice when you look at historical perspectives
 

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