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It's probably not a million miles off true, but as there were home fans going through the away turnstile and away fans going through the home one....
Yeah not sure why they do that if they're not going to actually segregate it
 

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There'll probably be a few but they get decent crowds this season 'n all, it won't be too much of a stretch for them to sell out 2,900 on their own for a New Year's Day Plus Two fixture
Oh I agree, but it's about who gets there first. I don't envisage there's that many season ticket holders, or even members, so the rest will be a free for all.
 

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Just an interesting spot from League Two, where Carlisle have officially restricted their capacity to 9,999 so they don’t have to ask for vaccine passes. Which presumably confirms that it’s based on the capacity of the venue rather than the actual crowd.

That would give the handful of clubs (Notts, Wrexham, Chesterfield, Southend, Stockport and Halifax I think?) with a capacity over 10k a decision to make. Particularly us with a game against Wrexham coming up that would probably exceed that number.

I’m guessing that it can’t be done on a game by game basis and you have to agree the procedures with the safety advisory people, so presumably we’ve got to decide whether to cut Wrexham’s allocation and take the hit on the crowd that day (and potentially Ches/Grimsby/Others later in the season) or bring in mandatory passes for all of our games until things change.
 

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Can't be that hard for anyone wanting one to get a home ticket. I know they dish out freebies and all sorts to youth players and families but will surely have loads left over.
That’s what I can see happening, we regularly take 1000/1500 there.
 

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Why are you talking to me, I told you I am ignoring you? That's how you said this works, right? What an idiot. :dk:
Now if someone told me they were putting me on ignore and they were telling the truth then I wouldn’t reply to them anymore, however when the forum imbecile tells me he’s putting me on ignore and then about an hour later quotes a couple of my posts it tends to point to the fact that he is once again talking out of his arse.
 

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Well, we’ve just sold out our allocation for Spennymoor away on Boxing Day.

We was only given a pathetic 600 tickets mind, but they’ve all been sold now.


It should have been the other way round they should have been given 600 tickets..
 

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That’s what I can see happening, we regularly take 1000/1500 there.


Hopefully they'll allocate us a lot more they won't sell their allocation I'd be very surprised. If not it looks like the home end for a lot of our supporters.
 

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Just an interesting spot from League Two, where Carlisle have officially restricted their capacity to 9,999 so they don’t have to ask for vaccine passes. Which presumably confirms that it’s based on the capacity of the venue rather than the actual crowd.

That would give the handful of clubs (Notts, Wrexham, Chesterfield, Southend, Stockport and Halifax I think?) with a capacity over 10k a decision to make. Particularly us with a game against Wrexham coming up that would probably exceed that number.

I’m guessing that it can’t be done on a game by game basis and you have to agree the procedures with the safety advisory people, so presumably we’ve got to decide whether to cut Wrexham’s allocation and take the hit on the crowd that day (and potentially Ches/Grimsby/Others later in the season) or bring in mandatory passes for all of our games until things change.
The mandatory passes really aren't an issue for me. I've been to multiple events that use them since restrictions were lifted and it was a very easy process.

At the risk of getting all COVID-centric though, rolling this out now is just another thing the government are getting wrong. The COVID passes are for people who have been double jabbed, but the general consensus is that being double jabbed doesn't really protect against Omicron. Therefore surely the current COVID pass system needs to be made obsolete or updated to account for boosters.
 
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Now if someone told me they were putting me on ignore and they were telling the truth then I wouldn’t reply to them anymore, however when the forum imbecile tells me he’s putting me on ignore and then about an hour later quotes a couple of my posts it tends to point to the fact that he is once again talking out of his arse.
But I've TOLD you you're on my ignore list, you're not ALLOWED to talk to me, that's how YOU said it works. I guess it was YOU that was talking out of his arse. Once again. Huh? :fl:
 

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But I've TOLD you you're on my ignore list, you're not ALLOWED to talk to me, that's how YOU said it works. I guess it was YOU that was talking out of his arse. Once again. Huh? :fl:
Do you actually live on the same planet as everybody else?
Yet more absolute waffle making no sense whatsoever.
 

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The mandatory passes really aren't an issue for me. I've been to multiple events that use them since restrictions were lifted and it was a very easy process.

At the risk of getting all COVID-centric though, rolling this out now is just another thing the government are getting wrong. The COVID passes are for people who have double jabbed, but the general consensus is that being double jabbed doesn't really protect against Omicron. Therefore surely the current COVID pass system needs to be made obsolete or updated to account for boosters.

My main issue is that I’ve spent years perfecting my walk from the pub to my seat and now have it perfectly coordinated to arrive at 2:59. Extra admin at the turnstiles is going to throw my plans into chaos.
 

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Just an interesting spot from League Two, where Carlisle have officially restricted their capacity to 9,999 so they don’t have to ask for vaccine passes. Which presumably confirms that it’s based on the capacity of the venue rather than the actual crowd.

That would give the handful of clubs (Notts, Wrexham, Chesterfield, Southend, Stockport and Halifax I think?) with a capacity over 10k a decision to make. Particularly us with a game against Wrexham coming up that would probably exceed that number.

I’m guessing that it can’t be done on a game by game basis and you have to agree the procedures with the safety advisory people, so presumably we’ve got to decide whether to cut Wrexham’s allocation and take the hit on the crowd that day (and potentially Ches/Grimsby/Others later in the season) or bring in mandatory passes for all of our games until things change.
I think we might consider it. Our capacity is only 10500 so the extra cost in staff to check passes, stewarding etc for the sake of max 500 people wouldnt make it very cost efficient
 

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Estimate of 100 Harriers fans in a crowd of 220 at Curzon
 

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The mandatory passes really aren't an issue for me. I've been to multiple events that use them since restrictions were lifted and it was a very easy process.

At the risk of getting all COVID-centric though, rolling this out now is just another thing the government are getting wrong. The COVID passes are for people who have been double jabbed, but the general consensus is that being double jabbed doesn't really protect against Omicron. Therefore surely the current COVID pass system needs to be made obsolete or updated to account for boosters.

Cyprus updated theirs this week that a Covid pass is now only valid if you have had a booster within 7 months of the second jab.

Anyone else needs a negative test to be valid even double jabbed people.

Cyprus have been a lot more strict though and wouldn't surprise me if this carries for another couple months the UK will also insist on a booster.

They don't bother me either, we have had to show a Covid pass for all shops and restaurants with more then 10 people including staff for months, nevermind places with 10k people. Biggest issue is because UK only one jab under 18s and the EU double jab my kids have been classed as unvaccinated so had to get tested twice a week just to have a safepass which is annoying!
 

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I think we might consider it. Our capacity is only 10500 so the extra cost in staff to check passes, stewarding etc for the sake of max 500 people wouldnt make it very cost efficient
Tbf I think our current capacity is already restricted due to the 'Covid safe' zone where we have reduced capacity and the segregation between that area in the East Stand and everyone else. I 'believe' based on back of a fag packet maths - this zone and the segregation takes us to under 10,000 capacity as it is.

All the club need to do is announce the new 'capacity' for this season that has been in place for a while.
 

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Do you actually live on the same planet as everybody else?
Yet more absolute waffle making no sense whatsoever.
It's all in English and grammatically correct, which bit is too hard for you to understand, sweetcheeks? Have you asked your mummy or daddy to read it and explain it to you? :dk:

Oh I forgot, I'M your daddy. :bdick::bdick::bdick:
 

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It's all in English and grammatically correct, which bit is too hard for you to understand, sweetcheeks? Have you asked your mummy or daddy to read it and explain it to you? :dk:

Oh I forgot, I'M your daddy. :bdick::bdick::bdick:
Grossed Out Seinfeld GIF by HULU
 

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B2TF making strides from relatively harmless weird emoji guy into gross creepy sex pest territory. Should have maybe seen that one coming.
 

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50 odd Moors at Maidenhead.

I believe 52 was announced as the Moors attendance at Eastleigh yesterday over the tannoy but haven’t been able to find the official figure anywhere to confirm.
 

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It's all in English and grammatically correct, which bit is too hard for you to understand, sweetcheeks? Have you asked your mummy or daddy to read it and explain it to you? :dk:

Oh I forgot, I'M your daddy. :bdick::bdick::bdick:
I would try and explain it to you but as you proved earlier with your reply to Son of Cod you are incapable of having any sort of sensible conversation so I will not bother.
 

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50 odd Moors at Maidenhead.

I believe 52 was announced as the Moors attendance at Eastleigh yesterday over the tannoy but haven’t been able to find the official figure anywhere to confirm.

Is that all? You had fans in the main stand as well, I'd estimate around 80 total
 

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50 odd Moors at Maidenhead.

I believe 52 was announced as the Moors attendance at Eastleigh yesterday over the tannoy but haven’t been able to find the official figure anywhere to confirm.

Decent following midweek from Solihull.
 

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I would try and explain it to you but as you proved earlier with your reply to Son of Cod you are incapable of having any sort of sensible conversation so I will not bother.
Thank you for finally fucking off! :ds:
 

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There'll probably be a few but they get decent crowds this season 'n all, it won't be too much of a stretch for them to sell out 2,900 on their own for a New Year's Day Plus Two fixture
The club, in their eternal wisdom, decided to put our Alty tickets on sale at 10am on a weekday and they've unsurprisingly sold out rapidly. Since there was no warning, lots of fans only heard about it after working hours and are understandably a bit miffed. The only reason I got mine in time this morning was multiple mates messaging me about it
 

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Just an interesting spot from League Two, where Carlisle have officially restricted their capacity to 9,999 so they don’t have to ask for vaccine passes. Which presumably confirms that it’s based on the capacity of the venue rather than the actual crowd.

That would give the handful of clubs (Notts, Wrexham, Chesterfield, Southend, Stockport and Halifax I think?) with a capacity over 10k a decision to make. Particularly us with a game against Wrexham coming up that would probably exceed that number.

I’m guessing that it can’t be done on a game by game basis and you have to agree the procedures with the safety advisory people, so presumably we’ve got to decide whether to cut Wrexham’s allocation and take the hit on the crowd that day (and potentially Ches/Grimsby/Others later in the season) or bring in mandatory passes for all of our games until things change.

I think the 10k covid pass rule is already in force in Wales....We were 'sold out' for the Torquay game with a crowd of 9813 (Convenient ey?).

I am intending on going to County away but a lot is likely to change between now and then.
 

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The club, in their eternal wisdom, decided to put our Alty tickets on sale at 10am on a weekday and they've unsurprisingly sold out rapidly. Since there was no warning, lots of fans only heard about it after working hours and are understandably a bit miffed. The only reason I got mine in time this morning was multiple mates messaging me about it
Ours did exactly the same this week, all tickets gone in two hours before a lot of people even knew they were on sale.

Not too bothered as I had written this one off when it looked like we were only getting a few hundred tickets and set my sights on the Notts game .
 

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Finding that you can get tickets for away matches on the home team's site before they go on sale on ours quite a lot this season.
 

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Ours did exactly the same this week, all tickets gone in two hours before a lot of people even knew they were on sale.

Not too bothered as I had written this one off when it looked like we were only getting a few hundred tickets and set my sights on the Notts game .
All I can do then is guess it's something on Alty's end, and related to their council/capacity problems
 

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