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Think this will be the new "normal" for a few months yet so best we get used to it
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#22

This feels like we have climbed over a wall, (getting the ground built, designs for new stadium rejected, environmental agency issues, phone mast) got over the other side. Now another wall is in the way. (Covid).

Andrew Adebowale, Hannah, Hoskins, Kirkup, Mainwaring, Tucker, Wollen.
 Danny ANDREW, Jake ANDREWS.
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#23

(14-09-2020, 12:11 PM)Neil Wrote:  Bollocks to it. I'm tired of this now. Let crowds in else this whole project will bankrupt the club.

You would like to think it shouldn't. Alex knew there must have been a chance of the season being delayed and there being a lack of fans. He's the one that agreed the wage budget with the Covid situation hanging over us so you would like to think that he has everything covered.
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(14-09-2020, 12:11 PM)Neil Wrote:  Bollocks to it. I'm tired of this now. Let crowds in else this whole project will bankrupt the club.

Were all tired of the virus and if it's a free for all to let crowd's in to watch matches then a lot of fan's won't get to see city again?They will be afraid of catching the virus or be dead ?either Way the club could fall,and we wouldn't be the only one's We all have to make sure that  we don't infect others and by going to mass crowds people will be infected and some will die.A great manager once said that football is more important then life or word's to that affect? He was wrong,life is more important then football?If I had to chose between having a chance or even having a remote chance of catching this virus at a football game or staying free of it, I'm sorry but my life is more important then a game of football.
Is it possible to get the game's streamed live ?The club could charge the normal entrance for the streaming?at least it would be some money coming in to the club ,we would still lose match day takings like bar  food raffells golden goal's etc but at least  some in come for the club. If the crowd's are limited then it could still be a money earner for the club??
Really don't know how much it would cost the club to set up?
If the season Start's with say 300 allowed in to the game ,there could be another 1000 wanting to see the first league or fa cup game at MP as well .Even if  only 500 signed up to watch live screening ,it would add up to a in come of 800@ £13 to watch.
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(14-09-2020, 04:52 PM)Grey beard Wrote:  Were all tired of the virus and if it's a free for all to let crowd's in to watch matches then a lot of fan's won't get to see city again?They will be afraid of catching the virus or be dead ?either Way the club could fall,and we wouldn't be the only one's We all have to make sure that  we don't infect others and by going to mass crowds people will be infected and some will die.A great manager once said that football is more important then life or word's to that affect? He was wrong,life is more important then football?If I had to chose between having a chance or even having a remote chance of catching this virus at a football game or staying free of it, I'm sorry but my life is more important then a game of football.
Is it possible to get the game's streamed live ?The club could charge the normal entrance for the streaming?at least it would be some money coming in to the club ,we would still lose match day takings like bar  food raffells golden goal's etc but at least  some in come for the club. If the crowd's are limited then it could still be a money earner for the club??
Really don't know how much it would cost the club to set up?
If the season Start's with say 300 allowed in to the game ,there could be another 1000 wanting to see the first league or fa cup game at MP as well .Even if  only 500 signed up to watch live screening ,it would add up to a in come of 800@ £13 to watch.

The National League have said that the 3pm rule has been waived allowing streaming of games to happen. Some clubs have already announced plans of streaming matches and Alex has alluded to the fact that we would look to do that. I suspect it will be cheaper than £13 as even the play-off matches weren't that much.
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(14-09-2020, 05:19 PM)Darran Wrote:  The National League have said that the 3pm rule has been waived allowing streaming of games to happen. Some clubs have already announced plans of streaming matches and Alex has alluded to the fact that we would look to do that. I suspect it will be cheaper than £13 as even the play-off matches weren't that much.

Think streaming is the only way to go if crowd's are limited, if the team clic and we start winning by playing well then when things hopefully start to be relaxed crowd's will hopefully swarm back to support the team at Meadow Park.If of course it proves viable that is.
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