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6County Exile wrote: November 13th, 2021, 2:04 pm Me too and they accepted my English Covid pass with just a cursory glance at the name and expiry date, no cross-checking with the season ticket or scanning of the QR code.
It's all a bit worrying isn't it Rob we the public are making the effort and yet those that should be checking don't it's no wonder covid is spreading my daughter friend has openly said she isn't using the flow test correctly she's just saying she's negative
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9First time, the Carlisle match, it was chucking it down. Good job my pass was in a plastic bag or it would have been ruined by the rain on its first outing. People moaned about the necessity at Rodney Parade, so probably shouldn't complain about the rigour of the inspection process. Main thing is that everyone is aware it may be required.
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10Personally I think 6000 is a bit optimistic, more like 5000 IMHO. The crowd was 4980 in January 2020. It would be great if 6000 turned up.
Not sure what the Swindon allocation will be, but I should imagine they will buy their full allocation.
Agreeing we are in a patch of good form which should encourage the part time supporters.
But the negative is that Wales are playing Oz in the evening. Whist it is not a clash of kick off times, the sit on the fence fair weather supporters will opt to watch the rugby.
Not sure what the Swindon allocation will be, but I should imagine they will buy their full allocation.
Agreeing we are in a patch of good form which should encourage the part time supporters.
But the negative is that Wales are playing Oz in the evening. Whist it is not a clash of kick off times, the sit on the fence fair weather supporters will opt to watch the rugby.
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11Surely no football fan would miss a derby match to watch rugger on the tv? Besides they can do both, come to the game, watch rugby in the pub afterwards.Fu Ming wrote: November 13th, 2021, 3:51 pm Personally I think 6000 is a bit optimistic, more like 5000 IMHO. The crowd was 4980 in January 2020. It would be great if 6000 turned up.
Not sure what the Swindon allocation will be, but I should imagine they will buy their full allocation.
Agreeing we are in a patch of good form which should encourage the part time supporters.
But the negative is that Wales are playing Oz in the evening. Whist it is not a clash of kick off times, the sit on the fence fair weather supporters will opt to watch the rugby.
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12Which is why I believe, as I and others have said previously, that a negative LFT shouldn't be acceptable for entry to the ground, or any other public event.UPTHEPORT wrote: November 13th, 2021, 2:19 pmCounty Exile wrote: November 13th, 2021, 2:04 pm Me too and they accepted my English Covid pass with just a cursory glance at the name and expiry date, no cross-checking with the season ticket or scanning of the QR code.
It's all a bit worrying isn't it Rob we the public are making the effort and yet those that should be checking don't it's no wonder covid is spreading my daughter friend has openly said she isn't using the flow test correctly she's just saying she's negative
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14I understand that it is also shown on S4C as well.George Street-Bridge wrote: November 14th, 2021, 8:05 am And won't the rugby be live only via Amazon, with free-to-ait highlights later?
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15Have to agree with you sir, some where between 4.5 and 5 K would be a very good crowd.Fu Ming wrote: November 13th, 2021, 3:51 pm Personally I think 6000 is a bit optimistic, more like 5000 IMHO. The crowd was 4980 in January 2020. It would be great if 6000 turned up.
Not sure what the Swindon allocation will be, but I should imagine they will buy their full allocation.
Agreeing we are in a patch of good form which should encourage the part time supporters.
But the negative is that Wales are playing Oz in the evening. Whist it is not a clash of kick off times, the sit on the fence fair weather supporters will opt to watch the rugby.
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