They'd have to get the clubs to vote on it first.
cant see the slum landlord putting his hand in his pocket for improved wi-fi at the breeze block thoughPlenty of clubs improving their Wi-Fi for contactless card usage in concourses etc.
The club approached the stadium regarding additional tables in the lounge to accommodate the 1893 members and observe social distancing. No problem, they said, and then told the club how much they would charge per table. Result: no lounge for the 1893 members.cant see the slum landlord putting his hand in his pocket for improved wi-fi at the breeze block though
sadly , that sounds exactly how the slum landlord operatesThe club approached the stadium regarding additional tables in the lounge to accommodate the 1893 members and observe social distancing. No problem, they said, and then told the club how much they would charge per table. Result: no lounge for the 1893 members.
The club approached the stadium regarding additional tables in the lounge to accommodate the 1893 members and observe social distancing. No problem, they said, and then told the club how much they would charge per table. Result: no lounge for the 1893 members.
I've assumed that is what will happen in League One. With the 25% capacity being ALL home fans. It's a shame Northampton away isn't early in the season, I'd quite happily sit on the mound with a couple beers watching the mighty Yellows smash KT's club.
NO away fans at PL stadiums.