Worrying? To say someone is worrying about something, to me that means it is something at the forefront of their minds. I have a family to worry about, but i also have a club i would like to support. In the case of this thread, i am raising a momentary concern in reply to what others are writing. If it came to being excluded from doing so through no fault of my own, i will not worry about that situation as me and my family will just find something else to do.
Now you mention that PPV will still be available, but last i read was it is only available until fans are permitted to attend the games. Now, what does that mean? 14th next month? When a reasonable support is permitted without those shielding? When everyone has been vaccinated?
I really dont think discussions have went far enough ahead yet to decide what the future after 2 weeks from now will be like with PPV, but taking it to the last minute will perpetuate the shambles that is Scottish Football!
I would assume it means until the cap on fans entering the ground is lifted ie when all season tickets holders are allowed to return. A game where admission is restricted to 800 is not back to normal. You cant have a situation where some had paid for a season ticket and told you cant come to the ground and we are pulling you from watching it virtually.
If someone for some reason is unable to attend matches such as shielding, that is different. Its not the club that is stopping you from going to match. it would be your personal circumstances preventing you from going.
Think the Idea is we will get all home games free on tv until all season ticket holders are able to get into the ground.Obviously if some are shielding then sadly don't think that will count as not being allowed to attend.
Not sure if I am right.Just the way I picked it up the tv matchs were just to let season ticket holders see matches till they were allowed back into ground.They may carry it on till everyone allowed back that would be fairer.Don't think they will carry on after that as would affect crowds.If someone can get his mates round and watch for £12 between them or stream for free,or they can all go to match and pay £24 each think a lot will take the cheaper option.
I think this is a problem.
I know lots with medical conditions that need to self isolate. No way could they go to a match with thousands there.
The virtual season ticket and ppv has to stay to let fans continue to watch their club
Offshore has mentioned how i initially read the PPV situation. Like you say, its not a situation that i feel is acceptable.
However, i have sympathy with those who were shielding, who were doing so on advice from .gov, and are likely to be doing so in certain situations for the foreseeable future. It is not always their fault and i expect staying away from the football will be one of those situations.
Only 1000 fans will be aloud in Tanadice for St Mirren game and this will be decided by a ballot.