Which stands would be open? Do exec box holders (if they're open) get preference? How would the concourse, toilets, snack bars etc be 'policed'? Will it actually be policed or would it be stewards only due to the limited attendance? Can the 'bubbles' sit next to each other or will there be an expectantly to sit 3-4 seats apart? Will alcohol be on sale? If so would the club be expected to observe the same(ish) rules as a public house? Obviously not table service...... but if not why not? (Not clubs fault I'm just interested) Will singing and chanting be allowed? Or casual standing to applaud etc. What would be the club's message to fans entering and exiting the stadium? Are there any expecations-legislation in place to monitor this?
Would being successful in the Oakwell ballot have any adverse impact on the chances of getting a Wembley ticket, if we got there and there was a restriction on tickets meaning all season ticket holders couldn't be accommodated?
Having never had a season ticket (till next season ) I've go no chance of going to any of the games. It looks like Sky have stopped the games being on iFollow so the only choice I have to see them is to pay Sky or find a pub showing them. Pub it is then.
Obviously I’m not sure if it will be the case this time, but for the previous bubbles you could only be in one. At the time, I tried to add one of my mates who I go to games with, but his son had already added him to his. I would guess it’ll be the same this time, but look forward to seeing it clarified. My question would be that the main attraction for the plus membership for most people that I know (going back to when it was introduced last season) was the additional points that came with it were supposed to give priority for away / cup games. Speaking selfishly I know, but surely that should apply here?
If we happen to be losing at any point, can we boot out anyone who utters anything closely related to a ‘boo’?
True, I take that point. Tbf I’m happy to be in the ballot, but having paid for plus membership for the past couple of seasons for this precise purpose, and it not being used once (as far as I can remember), it’d be a little frustrating to miss out! Hopefully we’ll get to Wembley anyway and be allocated sufficient tickets to cover all season pass holders.
Will the club where possible try and accommodate people in their usual seat? For example when they know which seats will have fans in if there is a block of say 3 seats in the Ponte where those who usually sit there got to go in the ballot would they get them seats.
I am thinking thats far too complicated for the club to administer I would expect them to just allocate the tickets around the ground in line with distancing restrictions - I am assuming that at leat 2 seats would be left between each group and only alternate rows would be used though I may well be wrong.- though I remember watching a prem game when limited fans were allowed (spurs I think) and seeing vast areas of the stadium empty with all the fans crammed in to just a few sections which made no sense at all to me. I
Haha I agree, no idea why I put it tbh. Don't think I've ever called them passes before, just seems to be the norm on here!
I’d really like some information about the social distancing rules that will be in place. I’d obviously love to go but having not had my vaccine yet, and working with people who can’t have one, I would need reassurance that I wouldn’t be seated too near anyone else. I’m most likely going to give it a miss.
You got a shirt and away games on ifollow so it was worth doing without any priority re. play off tickets imo.