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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55942914

    Begs the question as to what other clubs are doing for their pre-match preparations.

    For what its worth, i actually think this is quite sensible for a club to use something that is available to them where nobody has been for at least a month. I would expect we would be using hotels throughout the country for pre-match meals, which would give greater risks.

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    Or course it shouldn't be allowed, restaurants are closed, end of. If exceptions are made here, other restaurants will rightly question it and want to open for private parties. Not to mention it giving Livi an unfair advantage with the timing of meals for away matches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Or course it shouldn't be allowed, restaurants are closed, end of. If exceptions are made here, other restaurants will rightly question it and want to open for private parties. Not to mention it giving Livi an unfair advantage with the timing of meals for away matches.
    Pre-match meals in any programme i have seen on football is always an important part of the days preparation, so what are we doing, allowing players to please themselves, passing the sarnies around the bus, a rushed meal at the performance centre before getting on the bus, or going to a hotel where many people have been before?

    I dont see this as an exception, it is a club using facilities at its disposal that i believe are infinitely safer than other clubs going to hotels, if that is what other clubs are doing.

    Football teams are having to follow a set of protocols to give us the lack of entertainment we are getting just now, and that does not give any restaurant any rights to question this and encourage the general public to freely mingle. At the end of the day, its Toni Macaroni's restaurant, Toni Macaroni's team, and Toni Macaroni's baw! Maybe other clubs should be looking to match them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chick A Saw View Post
    Pre-match meals in any programme i have seen on football is always an important part of the days preparation, so what are we doing, allowing players to please themselves, passing the sarnies around the bus, a rushed meal at the performance centre before getting on the bus, or going to a hotel where many people have been before?

    I dont see this as an exception, it is a club using facilities at its disposal that i believe are infinitely safer than other clubs going to hotels, if that is what other clubs are doing.

    Football teams are having to follow a set of protocols to give us the lack of entertainment we are getting just now, and that does not give any restaurant any rights to question this and encourage the general public to freely mingle. At the end of the day, its Toni Macaroni's restaurant, Toni Macaroni's team, and Toni Macaroni's baw! Maybe other clubs should be looking to match them!
    Don't see why rules should be any different for toni macaroni's resturants have to be shut to try to clear the christmas mess up that's all resturants.I also thought hotels were not allowed to feed private parties either but may be wrong.Says the police are checking to see if toni macaroni opening for private party when opening for private partys is banned is breaching the law think it is.

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    One Idea for feeding both teams before matchs is they could be fed in home teams hospitality don't know if this is happening or even viable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AraBrian View Post
    One Idea for feeding both teams before matchs is they could be fed in home teams hospitality don't know if this is happening or even viable.
    Yes mate the Dees were dining in The Dr Noodles suite pre-match but only one player allowed in at a time due to the two metre rule.They changed to Sammy's chinese and Rough and Frasers takeaway's instead though as it was taking over 6 hours for the meal in the Doctors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunboat View Post
    yes mate the dees were dining in the dr noodles suite pre-match but only one player allowed in at a time due to the two metre rule.they changed to sammy's chinese and rough and frasers takeaway's instead though as it was taking over 6 hours for the meal in the doctors.
    hahaha!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AraBrian View Post
    Don't see why rules should be any different for toni macaroni's resturants have to be shut to try to clear the christmas mess up that's all resturants.I also thought hotels were not allowed to feed private parties either but may be wrong.Says the police are checking to see if toni macaroni opening for private party when opening for private partys is banned is breaching the law think it is.
    So where is it that our team will be eating prior to the game in Dingwall tomorrow? I would have thought with the pre-match meal being an important part of a teams preparation for a game that it would be included in the protocols that teams are adhering to?

    Im maybe getting it wrong here in my understanding of Livi and Toni's ownership, but as far as my knowledge allows, this isnt a restaurant opening for a 30 entitled members of the public, this is employees of a company using the facilities of another company owned by the same person.

    Hotels are still being used for essential purposes and providing food for their patrons, whether that is residents or companies arranging essential meetings and training sessions. Any teams that require a meal prior to an away match im sure would come under the same rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chick A Saw View Post
    So where is it that our team will be eating prior to the game in Dingwall tomorrow? I would have thought with the pre-match meal being an important part of a teams preparation for a game that it would be included in the protocols that teams are adhering to?

    Im maybe getting it wrong here in my understanding of Livi and Toni's ownership, but as far as my knowledge allows, this isnt a restaurant opening for a 30 entitled members of the public, this is employees of a company using the facilities of another company owned by the same person.

    Hotels are still being used for essential purposes and providing food for their patrons, whether that is residents or companies arranging essential meetings and training sessions. Any teams that require a meal prior to an away match im sure would come under the same rules.
    We are traveling up today so should be fine in terms of those rules. Surely if they are letting professional sport carry on they need to be able to be flexible with these kind of rules?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chick A Saw View Post
    So where is it that our team will be eating prior to the game in Dingwall tomorrow? I would have thought with the pre-match meal being an important part of a teams preparation for a game that it would be included in the protocols that teams are adhering to?

    Im maybe getting it wrong here in my understanding of Livi and Toni's ownership, but as far as my knowledge allows, this isnt a restaurant opening for a 30 entitled members of the public, this is employees of a company using the facilities of another company owned by the same person.

    Hotels are still being used for essential purposes and providing food for their patrons, whether that is residents or companies arranging essential meetings and training sessions. Any teams that require a meal prior to an away match im sure would come under the same rules.
    I don't know where team will be eating tomorrow if they are booked into a hotel I would guess they will be eating there.To best of my knowledge hotels are not allowed to cater for groups of none residents but may be wrong.If resturants etc are allowed to open up and have meals for employees or employees of other companys that have links to them then that is also news to me.Is not toni macaroni that owns livingston is OPCCO6 LTD.

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