Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
Nothing I’m familiar with, but the longer it goes on with an inflexible blanket ban on admission of spectators by people who have not an earthly about the game, the less likely is it that the league season will start at all.

There’s talk of playing the regional and League cups, but I can’t see PPV fixtures between Clach and Rothes or Vale and Huntly even beginning to wash their faces financially.

We’re now effectively in winter with the clock change, and the longer this farce goes on, the less chance there is of any meaningful Highland League competition taking place. That also means that the chances of some clubs failing to survive increases. Houston’s already said that it’ll be considered a success if we emerge without at least one club going bust.

One size fits all and mother knows beat, of course.
A truly sad state of affairs. Its ****e to hear that clubs will fold but its inevitable.

One thing England have got right is getting lower leagues up and running. Various caps on crowd size depending on county but out of experience I have been to County Durham x4, Tyne and Wear and Cumbria. 150 in CD, 150 in T&W and 300 in Cumbria. Only one was sold out, 150 at Consett.

Social distancing adhered to.

Masking adhered to

Social club rules adhered to

Plenty sanitizers available.

This happened at every ground. Less contact with humans at the fitba than at the pub or Tesco for definite

Carlisle City's Gilford Park is 13 miles from Gretna 2008s Raydale.one is allowed 300 the other nothing. Its a load of *******s

There has not been a breakout at a Northern League game. Fact. Nobody has been contacted due to track and trace. This league is being played in a high risk area too