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Thread: will you renew your season ticket if you have to wear a mask for matches?

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scum-Triumphant View Post
    I’m planning on wearing one with your face printed on it whether it’s compulsory or not.
    Which one?

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    With some of the ugly buggers who sit near me it's got to be a bonus.

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    Some ugly feckers need to wear one anyway

    It's a yes from me if requested to do so. It may even stop some from slavvering what they call football chants. My most hated chant, 'If I had the wings of a sparrow' our fans sang this last season even though the pigs weren't in our league, cringeworthy to say the least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Some ugly feckers need to wear one anyway

    It's a yes from me if requested to do so. It may even stop some from slavvering what they call football chants. My most hated chant, 'If I had the wings of a sparrow' our fans sang this last season even though the pigs weren't in our league, cringeworthy to say the least.
    Agree with the chant Brin, very clingy but it’s what some only know along with the swear words

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    Would be good for the fans behind me who spray with every f, b and s shouted or sung.

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    No from me

    I wouldn’t feel safe a mask won’t do much if someone hasn’t got it on right and ends up spaying you who’s sat at the side.

    There are people not even social distancing in supermarkets you can bet youl get people taking them off during the game.

    I’m responsible for a few vulnerable people I can’t risk getting sick because of some dick head taking his mask off
    Last edited by Silly-miller; 20-06-2020 at 08:13 AM.

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    Wearing masks is to help reduce the risk of transmission. It's not so much to protect the person wearing the face mask - it is to reduces the risk of the wearer passing it on to others through saliva particles and coughing. If all people wear them then the risk of transmission drops a little bit further.

    It doesnt block the risk completely. As I see it, wearing a mask out of courtecy to other people.

    Good practises must be key as we move out of lockdown. Ive been going in to work for the 2 weeks and just absolutely staggered by the lack of care people are taking around general life (outside the house).

    As small examples. The guy in the sandwich shop making my sandwich while talking to me with no mask.

    We already have one of the worst outcomes and hope we are not sleepwalking into another crisis.

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    It’s useful if you are a soccer hooligan out to cause trouble, no positive ID by cctv

    I think if you can go on a protest march without police intervention then we can do the same at football matches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    Wearing masks is to help reduce the risk of transmission. It's not so much to protect the person wearing the face mask - it is to reduces the risk of the wearer passing it on to others through saliva particles and coughing. If all people wear them then the risk of transmission drops a little bit further.

    It doesnt block the risk completely. As I see it, wearing a mask out of courtecy to other people.

    Good practises must be key as we move out of lockdown. Ive been going in to work for the 2 weeks and just absolutely staggered by the lack of care people are taking around general life (outside the house).

    As small examples. The guy in the sandwich shop making my sandwich while talking to me with no mask.

    We already have one of the worst outcomes and hope we are not sleepwalking into another crisis.
    I’m staggered you couldn’t be arsed to make the sandwich at home.

    Surely they start reintroducing fans back into stadiums, based on their age.

    Let under 45’s back in the grounds first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    I’m staggered you couldn’t be arsed to make the sandwich at home.

    Surely they start reintroducing fans back into stadiums, based on their age.

    Let under 45’s back in the grounds first.
    Can you imagine the reaction of people over the age if that happened (I kind of want it to happen for the look on my neighbours faces)

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