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Thread: Return to games for fans

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    Return to games for fans

    No singing or shouting, no half time pies, metres apart, staggered entry times, temperatures taken before entry ,masks to be worn at all times. Question is, is it worth it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henrys Hall View Post
    No singing or shouting, no half time pies, metres apart, staggered entry times, temperatures taken before entry ,masks to be worn at all times. Question is, is it worth it?
    For many fans that have shelled out hard earned cash for season tickets it will be.

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    There are far too many people who have decided that they will no longer follow guidance or laws regarding the virus therefore Henrys dilemma is no longer relevant for the time being.
    When you see the English government imposing tougher rules than Scotland you know the ba is burst.Yet again the horse racing industry was thrown into chaos,fans were allowed into Doncaster for the ST Leger meeting yesterday but its now behind closed doors.
    A few weeks ago Scotland was on course with the virus very much in retreat but due to gross stupidity its on the rampage again,i am totally gutted troops.

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