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Post by essofsteel on Mar 30, 2020 21:40:22 GMT 1
What will our next home attendance be when! normal service resumes?
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Post by Mortgagehound on Mar 30, 2020 21:59:36 GMT 1
Full house and the pubs will be drunk dry👍
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Post by Worthingshrew on Mar 30, 2020 22:18:40 GMT 1
Was thinking about this myself. Should be a sell out.
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Post by Pilch on Mar 30, 2020 22:27:05 GMT 1
could be zero
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Post by staffordshrew on Mar 30, 2020 22:44:58 GMT 1
Now there's a conundrum, which indicates we will have to wait until there is no danger whatsoever to proclaim re-opening.
With the seaside or a beauty spot it could be possible to say perhaps, only those with a 61 plate can park there tomorrow, a 62 plate the next day and so on. The pubs? well, I just don't know how we re-introduce them without risk, apart from the door staff having to turn people away. The football? Make the first few games only available to season ticket holders?
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Post by Chief Inspector Swan on Mar 30, 2020 23:12:47 GMT 1
Depends if our next home match is in the middle of cricket season. Will knock a four figure number off the gate if so.
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Post by staffordshrew on Mar 30, 2020 23:35:27 GMT 1
Depends if our next home match is in the middle of cricket season. Will knock a four figure number off the gate if so. That might be the answer, open everything back up same day and hope it shares out the demand and doesn't mean everybody heads to the first thing that happens?
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Post by andygroundo on Mar 31, 2020 5:33:10 GMT 1
I will go for 1,459 with 236 visitors for the obligatory pre season friendly with Tranmere Rovers.
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Post by northwestman on Mar 31, 2020 8:40:27 GMT 1
Depends on how many of the Club's season ticket holders are over 70, as they might still be advised to stay indoors until 2021!
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Post by Northwest Shrew on Mar 31, 2020 8:52:53 GMT 1
Imagine the scenes, Boris declares victory over Covid and opens the country back up, Hospital staff all rejoice and say thank god for that.. then everyone goes out drinking, fighting, drug taking, the roads are jammed and crashes everywhere, people are rock climbing, absailing, and the hospitals end up with there busiest weekend ever!
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Post by bictonshrew on Mar 31, 2020 9:22:52 GMT 1
Although it would be nice to imagine that one 'day' things will return to normal, i think it's more likely that normality will be phased back in.
Behind closed doors game for example, then possible restrictions on crowd numbers, increasing gradually.
I think a lot of people are going to remain wary for some time to come so even when the pubs re-open i don't think that all of a sudden they will become rammed.
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Post by staffordshrew on Mar 31, 2020 10:16:15 GMT 1
Although it would be nice to imagine that one 'day' things will return to normal, i think it's more likely that normality will be phased back in. Behind closed doors game for example, then possible restrictions on crowd numbers, increasing gradually. I think a lot of people are going to remain wary for some time to come so even when the pubs re-open i don't think that all of a sudden they will become rammed. I was agreeing until the pubs. In a society like China the people of Wuhan are talking about remaining wary, they get to go out a little from April 9th and won't have to work from home from May, nice and gradual. The problem here is we have seen how things went with the supermarkets, maybe people have learnt just a little bit and "social distance" in supermarket queues now and will take that approach to crowded pubs, we'll see.
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Post by northwestman on Apr 2, 2020 17:00:09 GMT 1
Although it would be nice to imagine that one 'day' things will return to normal, i think it's more likely that normality will be phased back in. Behind closed doors game for example, then possible restrictions on crowd numbers, increasing gradually. I think a lot of people are going to remain wary for some time to come so even when the pubs re-open i don't think that all of a sudden they will become rammed. I was agreeing until the pubs. In a society like China the people of Wuhan are talking about remaining wary, they get to go out a little from April 9th and won't have to work from home from May, nice and gradual. The problem here is we have seen how things went with the supermarkets, maybe people have learnt just a little bit and "social distance" in supermarket queues now and will take that approach to crowded pubs, we'll see.It's quite possible to select pubs which at a certain time of day are very quiet, and maintaining social distance is more than feasible. Unfortunately, Smithy's Bar doesn't come into that category!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2020 17:16:23 GMT 1
I do wonder how many pubs will actually reopen?
Our local village pub has been struggling of late, with what has since happened hey could well go to the wall. It's going to be a similar case with many small independent shops and businesses.
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Post by thesensationaljt on Apr 2, 2020 17:32:48 GMT 1
Some of us have attended the virtual Cowdenbeath v Stenhousemuir match. To give it a more authentic feeling, I opened all the doors and windows and had 3 fans blowing.
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Post by staffordshrew on Apr 2, 2020 22:21:29 GMT 1
Our next home crowd will be only those who can prove they have the Coronavirus antibody.
Then there are the pub's restaurants, everything else, once you have passed the antibody test you will want to resume normal life. Those who don't have the antibody will have to hide away a little longer.
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