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Thread: Season Tickets for next campaign

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    Season Tickets for next campaign

    This is gonna be pretty tricky I would have thought.
    The season starts in Sept.
    Fans may be allowed into grounds in October hopefully?
    How is the club going to sell season tickets when they don't know for certain when fans are allowed in and how many they can allow in.
    Perhaps they should forget season tickets for the campaign ahead and just sell tickets on a match by match basis, perhaps to existing season ticket holders first then members then general public.
    I'm sure away fans won't be allowed until grounds are allowed to dispense with social distancing altogether.

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    Paid for ours on the ist day of issue, before lockdown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    Paid for ours on the ist day of issue, before lockdown.
    We similarly bought ours ‘early bird’ deal

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    I would proffer an educated guess and say that social distancing is going to be with us until a vaccine is found. Any mathematical brain boxes on here able to calculate how many folks can attend, using the 2 metre rule, when the stadium opens to the public?

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    Right, so, someone as just told me that only 30% of seats can be used at a theatre. On that basis if we applied that figure to the Hawthorns it would be an allowable capacity of around 9,000 using the social distancing rules.
    Last edited by phild; 28-07-2020 at 06:29 PM.

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    With the relaxation of distancing rules to 1m (if other measures are employed, i.e. you are outside), I guess that every other seat could be used at best, so that still brings the capacity down to 50%

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    Quote Originally Posted by stargazer1962 View Post
    With the relaxation of distancing rules to 1m (if other measures are employed, i.e. you are outside), I guess that every other seat could be used at best, so that still brings the capacity down to 50%
    That’s ok then...l’ll leave ‘she who must be obeyed’ at home and sit on my own !

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