I’m going to look forward to returning to HP if selected. I renewed pretty early so am hopeful that I will be lucky, in which case I will be there like a shot. :scarf:
Devongreenowl":1caiv8h0 said:I’m going to look forward to returning to HP if selected. I renewed pretty early so am hopeful that I will be lucky, in which case I will be there like a shot. :scarf:
The Doctor":2wo5e2y1 said:Devongreenowl":2wo5e2y1 said:I’m going to look forward to returning to HP if selected. I renewed pretty early so am hopeful that I will be lucky, in which case I will be there like a shot. :scarf:
I thought you'd been back at Home Park for a couple of months already...
The Doctor":3bdvo1dj said:All in all it's certainly going to be a bit of a nightmare for clubs to organize since they won't have long to do so and don't know whether any particular individual fan would attend if they were offered the chance to do so.
If there are, say, 2000 places available they will somehow have to work down through the season ticket holders in order of when they renewed finding out who will come and who won't so that they can offer a seat to the next person on the list. Like I said, a complete nightmare.
All of that to make a financial loss compared to the scenario of having no fans at all (since there will be extra costs associated with having fans at the game that will surely not be offset by any food/drink etc sales). But it will be progress.
westwardgreen":2niwy0p9 said:Nice to see a 28 yr old suggests only up to 50 age should be allowed back at present. Along with the 72 yr old ex Royal Marine
I am 71, and have supported Argyle since 1966 (54 yrs) most of that time as ST holder. I renewed on 1st day, and spend £10
to watch away on I follow.........I also live in Bideford and travel down from EX39. I think I'm just as entitled to my seat as the 28yr old who lives in PL2 !
Cult Of Personality":2hkidh3h said:The club said when they sold tickets that it would be based on a first come first serve basis..it's that simple. It don't matter about age or how long you had your ticket how many games you been to . The club put it out in black and white and said that .
The club should honour what they said and that should be the end of this matter
SatisfiedinSouthway":13srj86o said:Cult Of Personality":13srj86o said:The club said when they sold tickets that it would be based on a first come first serve basis..it's that simple. It don't matter about age or how long you had your ticket how many games you been to . The club put it out in black and white and said that .
The club should honour what they said and that should be the end of this matter
But wasn’t there a delay for quite a few people I seem to remember trying to link accounts , and people not being able to get through on the phone lines ?
If that is the case it’s not so much first come first served , more of a lucky dip.
oldage":3mfp5a2n said:Regardless of who is allowed into HP the experience is not going to be anything like normal. To get there for some will be a nightmare with a number of coaches not having enough customers to warrant running the service. Once you arrive you will be segregated at all times and presumably there will be little if any refreshments available. It will be great to watch live football again but at what cost?
Steps taken by the club include newly-written operational documents, additional cleaning regimen, regular COVID testing, limiting personnel on-site, and stringent match-day temperature checks and social distancing rules.
We have also engaged with crowd safety professionals, at a local and national level, to ensure that our operational procedures are as COVID-secure as possible – and a number of our key personnel were in attendance at the test event at Cambridge United’s Abbey Stadium last week.
Throughout pre-season preparations, the club has worked closely with the EFL and our local Safety Advisory Group, to ensure that our match-day operations and supporting documentation are of the highest standards – and feedback from an EFL assessor in attendance at our Sky Bet League One victory over Blackpool was extremely positive.