Exactly, a complete farce as alot will be moving about aswellsame as anywhere I guess, you can remove them to eat or drink. which makes it a bit of a farce.
It would be a farce trying to eat or drink with your face mask onsame as anywhere I guess, you can remove them to eat or drink. which makes it a bit of a farce.
Even without Covid I would like a route from turnstile to toilet to seat without having to push my way through hundreds of people drinking.You would think they wouldn’t want people congregating on the concourse at all, just get people straight in and to their seats, it’s not difficult.
Just close the kiosks and ask everyone to mask up right to their seats.Remember the other week when we moaned about people drinking in their seats. I suggest it would be the right approach on Saturday.
100% this.how about the novel idea of just not eating or drinking at the match!
just seems to be a daft way to circumnavigate wearing a mask by eating or drinking at a time when you dont really need to. Do you want to avoid getting a virus or eat food that isnt essential?
go to the cinema, just buy a big bucket of pop corn and you dont need to wear a mask
sit on a train with a coffee in your hand, dont need to wear a mask
maybe if the country didnt feel the need to eat all the time the nation wouldnt be so obese.
yes i know controversial and i will get slagged off, but here goes.
They already open the doors at half time for smokers. Maybe they could leave them open for longer and before the match so people can drink outside although it would probably take more staff and there's a risk people would try and sneak inCould they not open the stalls outside from Pukka pies? On Saturday I used the dog burger van outside at Stoke rather than the inside kiosk. Made more sense to me and meant I was in the fresh air.
They should open all the doors on Saturday and let anyone that wants to go outside at half time.
They just need to put the low fences up - but I doubt many are going to sneak in when it's on the TV in the current climate - weather and COVID.They already open the doors at half time for smokers. Maybe they could leave them open for longer and before the match so people can drink outside although it would probably take more staff and there's a risk people would try and sneak in
In the past, there's been more risk that people might sneak outThey already open the doors at half time for smokers. Maybe they could leave them open for longer and before the match so people can drink outside although it would probably take more staff and there's a risk people would try and sneak in
That would make absolute senseJust close the kiosks and ask everyone to mask up right to their seats.