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How much did the events cost? I’m thinking of trying to do both on the same day, assuming thats possible.
As many have said, I don’t think there is much of a safety issue when at the ground when socially distanced - the problem is the local infrastructure ferrying people to and from the ground, that’s where the problems potentially begin, unless everyone drives.
We’ve already put on a few comedy performances there in the last couple of years!The issue is the inconsistency
- No social distancing in an open air venue
- But you can do a comedy show in O2 (Oct 27th)?
So could we do a comedy show at WHL, but not a football match?
Makes no sense ..
Has to be all about the infraAs many have said, I don’t think there is much of a safety issue when at the ground when socially distanced - the problem is the local infrastructure ferrying people to and from the ground, that’s where the problems potentially begin, unless everyone drives.
The issue is the inconsistency
- No social distancing in an open air venue
- But you can do a comedy show in O2 (Oct 27th)?
So could we do a comedy show at WHL, but not a football match?
Makes no sense ..
As many have said, I don’t think there is much of a safety issue when at the ground when socially distanced - the problem is the local infrastructure ferrying people to and from the ground, that’s where the problems potentially begin, unless everyone drives.
I’m not sure Levy would want to have that few people in. You surely wouldn’t get a (financial) return with the staff needed, operational costs, although I could be wrong.I totally understand the issues with thousands of fans trying to use the public transport. However that doesn’t seem to address why they can’t start with 1000 from level one down Level six of the English game. Less if social distancing can’t be done with 1000. Then slowly build up. 1000 people is unlikely to put much strain on the public transport in many places.
When you have cinemas showing the games in a non ventilated space it all seems very strange.
I’m not sure Levy would want to have that few people in. You surely wouldn’t get a (financial) return with the staff needed, operational costs, although I could be wrong.
Get back to the way we were performing a year ago and there would be a very easy self staggering leaving time.Would not be possible for night games but they could stagger the times of people leaving the ground.
Sounds like someone else's problem.As many have said, I don’t think there is much of a safety issue when at the ground when socially distanced - the problem is the local infrastructure ferrying people to and from the ground, that’s where the problems potentially begin, unless everyone drives.
Bit extravagant for the new signing initiation song?https://www.football.london/tottenh...nham-given-council-approval-stunning-19077227
Tottenham given approval for an outdoor amphitheater at Hotspur Way to help team bonding
Excellent news. Sadly though could be some time before we see WHL at full capacity once again. Certainly not this season, that's already a given.Increase of capacity to 62,850 has been approved.
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