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Thread: Ilkeston Admission

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    Pesky Tories couldn't organise a p1ss up an a brewery. Oops, wrong thread.
    That explains it, Ilkeston are probably following government guidelines.

    No problem, there's bound to be a U-turn or two before Saturday!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidders View Post
    The police should be informed of this 'totally without thought' decision.
    Somebody deserves horse-whipping on the steps of his club!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    Pesky Tories couldn't organise a p1ss up an a brewery. Oops, wrong thread.
    And if only the BBC decided to cover Notts' games we wouldn't need to defund it.

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    Looking around for live streaming I found this site, the link is for programs on Saturday scroll down to club friendlies and you will find our game at Ilkeston, I don't know if it is the site that the club will use so will see what they say.

    https://www.livesoccertv.com/schedules/2020-09-05/

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    I know as fans we like to moan but this has got to be, under the circumstances, the most ridiculous decision they could have made.
    Fans will turn up early, congregate outside the ground, some will be turned away.
    If Ilkeston had a problem with ticketing they should have moved it to ML, or just say no fans allowed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kill_the_drum View Post
    I know as fans we like to moan but this has got to be, under the circumstances, the most ridiculous decision they could have made.
    Fans will turn up early, congregate outside the ground, some will be turned away.
    If Ilkeston had a problem with ticketing they should have moved it to ML, or just say no fans allowed.
    There would of been no fans if moved to ML.
    I know it’s miles apart but weren’t lessons learnt from letting large crowds try and enter grounds with no tickets at a ground in Sheffield 1989

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulharding View Post
    There would of been no fans if moved to ML.
    I know it’s miles apart but weren’t lessons learnt from letting large crowds try and enter grounds with no tickets at a ground in Sheffield 1989
    ...would OF been...?

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    I'm sure there have been some ridiculous things done during the Covid crisis, but this must be up there.

    I went to a friendly game this week, two non-league sides, ticket only admission, done through TicketSource.

    No problems whatsoever.

    The risk-assessment at Ilkeston would make interesting reading!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    That explains it, Ilkeston are probably following government guidelines.

    No problem, there's bound to be a U-turn or two before Saturday!
    There might even be a few on the pitch Saturday.

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