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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silly-miller View Post
    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)
    I certainly can. I also know that a lot of Under 45s live with older people.

    Death rate numbers tell you it’s a good place to start though.

    Same with pubs and restaurants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    I certainly can. I also know that a lot of Under 45s live with older people.

    Death rate numbers tell you it’s a good place to start though.

    Same with pubs and restaurants.
    I know they are taking bookings at Miller and carter

    It’s going to be interesting to see what the club does with season tickets I can’t imagine them letting everyone in at all

    Best scenario I can imagine Is a rotation system in place until January, where season ticket holders go to 1 in three home games and having to watch the others on I follow. That would be 4 home games at NYS and 8 games on ifollow (with all games on ifollow just in case people don’t feel safe going)

    It’s going to be very difficult to please everyone and I can picture a lot of sour grapes 🍇 from some people

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silly-miller View Post
    I know they are taking bookings at Miller and carter

    It’s going to be interesting to see what the club does with season tickets I can’t imagine them letting everyone in at all

    Best scenario I can imagine Is a rotation system in place until January, where season ticket holders go to 1 in three home games and having to watch the others on I follow. That would be 4 home games at NYS and 8 games on ifollow (with all games on ifollow just in case people don’t feel safe going)

    It’s going to be very difficult to please everyone and I can picture a lot of sour grapes 🍇 from some people
    Well if you have a rotation system then it’s not really a season ticket is it?

    If for some reason I couldn’t attend every home game then I wouldn’t bother to buy a season ticket, and maybe get in the habit of not going and become a plastic fan.

    Then of course there’s the mayday “donation” would I keep that going?

    Fans are difficult to attract but easy to lose.

    As for the under 45s only idea then Tony Stewart would be barred as would most of the fans that fill the exec boxes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Well if you have a rotation system then it’s not really a season ticket is it?

    If for some reason I couldn’t attend every home game then I wouldn’t bother to buy a season ticket, and maybe get in the habit of not going and become a plastic fan.

    Then of course there’s the mayday “donation” would I keep that going?

    Fans are difficult to attract but easy to lose.

    As for the under 45s only idea then Tony Stewart would be barred as would most of the fans that fill the exec boxes

    The fans that fill the executive boxes are barred now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    The fans that fill the executive boxes are barred now.
    Yep, but will they return?

    There’s a big difference between watching the Millers live and watching on ifollow

    It concerns me that after this enforced “cold turkey” that some fans may never return because they’ve kicked the habit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Yep, but will they return?

    There’s a big difference between watching the Millers live and watching on ifollow

    It concerns me that after this enforced “cold turkey” that some fans may never return because they’ve kicked the habit.
    If the fans believe it's safe to go, I think people will go back if they can. They usually go back in August every year as it is.

    The biggest factor will be affordability. A lot of jobs will go by the end of this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    If the fans believe it's safe to go, I think people will go back if they can. They usually go back in August every year as it is.

    The biggest factor will be affordability. A lot of jobs will go by the end of this year.
    Yes that’s certainly true.

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    Just watching West Ham game and the owners and shareholders had ether no mask on or didn’t cover their nose up

    Yeah we ain’t going in anytime soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Well if you have a rotation system then it’s not really a season ticket is it?

    If for some reason I couldn’t attend every home game then I wouldn’t bother to buy a season ticket, and maybe get in the habit of not going and become a plastic fan.

    Then of course there’s the mayday “donation” would I keep that going?

    Fans are difficult to attract but easy to lose.

    As for the under 45s only idea then Tony Stewart would be barred as would most of the fans that fill the exec boxes
    There’s no simple solution I can see that will make everyone happy. Everyone hopes it’s safe to go back in but being realistic it’s highly unlikely

    Maybe they will announce different kinds of tickets

    Half a season ticket (games from January onwards)
    Or a
    Season ticket plus (All games on I follow plus normal seat when they let people back in January and a card board cut out of your ugly mug in your seat)

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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.
    Theres got to be a staged return - and pretty sure it wont suit everyone. This gives a chance to get back to some normality quicker than waiting for it to be safe for all.

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