Re: Full capacity grounds from 19th July in England
2Personally, and given that cases are currently rising significantly again, I hope that there will be an element of caution about the equivalent guidance / legislation in Wales, and I’m grateful that the Welsh Government’s approach hitherto has been to prioritise public health. But it’s a balancing act, and each to their own.
I’m likely to buy season tickets for me and my kids, as I think the risks of sitting outside, socially distanced, are minimal. But I’d want to have reassurance about how the communal areas of the ground (concourses, toilets etc) will be managed and whether things like mask-wearing will still be required (and enforced) in such spaces.
I’m likely to buy season tickets for me and my kids, as I think the risks of sitting outside, socially distanced, are minimal. But I’d want to have reassurance about how the communal areas of the ground (concourses, toilets etc) will be managed and whether things like mask-wearing will still be required (and enforced) in such spaces.
Re: Full capasity grounds from july 19th
3Unless Benny Hill decides that irreversible can actually be reversed.... he's not really sure is he?
Re: Full capasity grounds from july 19th
5Sorry, I live in England. Was referring to the bumbling person in charge. Worst case scenario might be that we can go to away matches but not home.excessbee wrote:Unless Benny Hill decides that irreversible can actually be reversed.... he's not really sure is he?
Re: Full capacity grounds from 19th July in England
6Totally respect your opinion but I want us to go back to normal for the sake of the club. If we're restricted on attendances at RP next season then I think we're in big trouble. I for one will be writing to the sexy MS - Laura Anne Jones (and my MP) if it transpires that the Marxists in Cardiff Bay are going to cause problems.Kairdiff Exile wrote:Personally, and given that cases are currently rising significantly again, I hope that there will be an element of caution about the equivalent guidance / legislation in Wales, and I’m grateful that the Welsh Government’s approach hitherto has been to prioritise public health. But it’s a balancing act, and each to their own.
I’m likely to buy season tickets for me and my kids, as I think the risks of sitting outside, socially distanced, are minimal. But I’d want to have reassurance about how the communal areas of the ground (concourses, toilets etc) will be managed and whether things like mask-wearing will still be required (and enforced) in such spaces.
Re: Full capasity grounds from july 19th
8Kairdiff Exile wrote:You really do see Marxists everywhere, don’t you?
Re: Full capacity grounds from 19th July in England
9Countymax wrote:Totally respect your opinion but I want us to go back to normal for the sake of the club. If we're restricted on attendances at RP next season then I think we're in big trouble. I for one will be writing to the sexy MS - Laura Anne Jones (and my MP) if it transpires that the Marxists in Cardiff Bay are going to cause problems.Kairdiff Exile wrote:Personally, and given that cases are currently rising significantly again, I hope that there will be an element of caution about the equivalent guidance / legislation in Wales, and I’m grateful that the Welsh Government’s approach hitherto has been to prioritise public health. But it’s a balancing act, and each to their own.
I’m likely to buy season tickets for me and my kids, as I think the risks of sitting outside, socially distanced, are minimal. But I’d want to have reassurance about how the communal areas of the ground (concourses, toilets etc) will be managed and whether things like mask-wearing will still be required (and enforced) in such spaces.
Nice bit of sexism in there as well.
Re: Full capacity grounds from 19th July in England
10That post just got worse and worse didn’t it.Countymax wrote:Totally respect your opinion but I want us to go back to normal for the sake of the club. If we're restricted on attendances at RP next season then I think we're in big trouble. I for one will be writing to the sexy MS - Laura Anne Jones (and my MP) if it transpires that the Marxists in Cardiff Bay are going to cause problems.Kairdiff Exile wrote:Personally, and given that cases are currently rising significantly again, I hope that there will be an element of caution about the equivalent guidance / legislation in Wales, and I’m grateful that the Welsh Government’s approach hitherto has been to prioritise public health. But it’s a balancing act, and each to their own.
I’m likely to buy season tickets for me and my kids, as I think the risks of sitting outside, socially distanced, are minimal. But I’d want to have reassurance about how the communal areas of the ground (concourses, toilets etc) will be managed and whether things like mask-wearing will still be required (and enforced) in such spaces.
Re: Full capasity grounds from july 19th
11Drakeford has managed matters much better than Johnson. So I trust him to make the best decisions regarding opening up, in my opinion we could probably operate at 2-3k safely as long as it is monitored and stewarded safely. It would however be folly to disregard the scientific evidence and to disregard the evidence we’ll soon witness. Stay safe everyone, believe me this shitstorm is not yet over.
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12…and by the way, if you haven’t realised it yet, Johnson is an idiot or as the Americans would have it - a Johnson.
Re: Full capacity grounds from 19th July in England
13Was thinking the same myself initially, but then thought that surely no one in their right mind believes we can just go back to normal and there are marxists in cardiff bay. It has to be a misjudged wind-up .South London Exile wrote:That post just got worse and worse didn’t it.Countymax wrote:Totally respect your opinion but I want us to go back to normal for the sake of the club. If we're restricted on attendances at RP next season then I think we're in big trouble. I for one will be writing to the sexy MS - Laura Anne Jones (and my MP) if it transpires that the Marxists in Cardiff Bay are going to cause problems.Kairdiff Exile wrote:Personally, and given that cases are currently rising significantly again, I hope that there will be an element of caution about the equivalent guidance / legislation in Wales, and I’m grateful that the Welsh Government’s approach hitherto has been to prioritise public health. But it’s a balancing act, and each to their own.
I’m likely to buy season tickets for me and my kids, as I think the risks of sitting outside, socially distanced, are minimal. But I’d want to have reassurance about how the communal areas of the ground (concourses, toilets etc) will be managed and whether things like mask-wearing will still be required (and enforced) in such spaces.
Re: Full capacity grounds from 19th July in England
14Absofuckinglutely! Both or either would be too good to be true!OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:Was thinking the same myself initially, but then thought that surely no one in their right mind believes we can just go back to normal and there are marxists in cardiff bay. It has to be a misjudged wind-up .South London Exile wrote:That post just got worse and worse didn’t it.Countymax wrote:Totally respect your opinion but I want us to go back to normal for the sake of the club. If we're restricted on attendances at RP next season then I think we're in big trouble. I for one will be writing to the sexy MS - Laura Anne Jones (and my MP) if it transpires that the Marxists in Cardiff Bay are going to cause problems.Kairdiff Exile wrote:Personally, and given that cases are currently rising significantly again, I hope that there will be an element of caution about the equivalent guidance / legislation in Wales, and I’m grateful that the Welsh Government’s approach hitherto has been to prioritise public health. But it’s a balancing act, and each to their own.
I’m likely to buy season tickets for me and my kids, as I think the risks of sitting outside, socially distanced, are minimal. But I’d want to have reassurance about how the communal areas of the ground (concourses, toilets etc) will be managed and whether things like mask-wearing will still be required (and enforced) in such spaces.
Re: Full capasity grounds from july 19th
15Just back in Ireland having spent the last four months in Cwmbran.
Now regardless of whether you agree with Mark Drakeford's politics or indeed his decision as to when football stadiums can be fully opened, it was refreshing to see a poliction actually answer the questions put to him.
Now regardless of whether you agree with Mark Drakeford's politics or indeed his decision as to when football stadiums can be fully opened, it was refreshing to see a poliction actually answer the questions put to him.
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