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5 hours ago, Bald Bloke said:

So if this turns out to be the case. The AFA's capacity is around 5,000 i think. We should be fine with 2,500.

Thought it was 8000:unsure:

 

4 hours ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

Thats the Witches fans sorted but what about the Compost Corner regulars? ;):)

Would be great to see that many come down,just to see the glum faces walking out as your team has took one helluva beating:P:rolleyes:

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Te complete lack of information coming from most clubs on their plans to restart the season in less than 4 weeks time fully supports my opinion that they have their heads in the sand and are hoping that this all goes away by May 16th, and it will "business as usual. "  

All pretty shabby,  certainly doesn't inspire confidence that the speedway stadia will be low Covid 19 risk environments. Frankly I would be amazed if half the stadia were allowed to open as planned in May.

Only Eastbourne appear to have grasped the nettle, and set out their plans to their supporters.

 

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

Thats the Witches fans sorted but what about the Compost Corner regulars? ;):)

Massive massif :D 

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6 hours ago, old bob at herne bay said:

Te complete lack of information coming from most clubs on their plans to restart the season in less than 4 weeks time fully supports my opinion that they have their heads in the sand and are hoping that this all goes away by May 16th, and it will "business as usual. "  

All pretty shabby,  certainly doesn't inspire confidence that the speedway stadia will be low Covid 19 risk environments. Frankly I would be amazed if half the stadia were allowed to open as planned in May.

Only Eastbourne appear to have grasped the nettle, and set out their plans to their supporters.

 

 

 

 

 

And Leicester!

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22 hours ago, old bob at herne bay said:

Te complete lack of information coming from most clubs on their plans to restart the season in less than 4 weeks time fully supports my opinion that they have their heads in the sand and are hoping that this all goes away by May 16th, and it will "business as usual. "  

All pretty shabby,  certainly doesn't inspire confidence that the speedway stadia will be low Covid 19 risk environments. Frankly I would be amazed if half the stadia were allowed to open as planned in May.

Only Eastbourne appear to have grasped the nettle, and set out their plans to their supporters.

 

 

 

 

 

Eastbourne sold lots of tickets already for the opening matches. They have well and truly grasped the nettle. Buying process is really easy. Eastbourne have got it sorted.

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Lynn have tweeted a few times in the last couple of weeks about May 17th and the two most detailed ones (one linked to a story on the club website) suggest that they are waiting for confirmation (presumably from the local council) to ‘finalise plans’ which surely has to be about what they can and can’t do for a speedway meeting in the stadium and most importantly how many people are allowed in. Until this has happened I don’t think there is a lot more they can do. 

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2 hours ago, Bagpuss said:

Lynn have tweeted a few times in the last couple of weeks about May 17th and the two most detailed ones (one linked to a story on the club website) suggest that they are waiting for confirmation (presumably from the local council) to ‘finalise plans’ which surely has to be about what they can and can’t do for a speedway meeting in the stadium and most importantly how many people are allowed in. Until this has happened I don’t think there is a lot more they can do. 

I spoke to Buster briefly yesterday. He said he is till waiting for confirmation, as you thought.

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On 4/23/2021 at 2:11 PM, tellboy said:

There will probably be limited tickets for this match according to Allitt.How limited he didn't say.

Below is taken from the Government website:If everything is going according to their easing of the lockdown this should happen from May 17th.

The government will also allow some larger performances and sporting events in indoor venues with a capacity of 1,000 people or half-full (whichever is a lower number), and in outdoor venues with a capacity of 4,000 people or half-full (whichever is a lower number). In the largest outdoor seated venues, where crowds can be spread out, up to 10,000 people will be able to attend (or a quarter-full, whichever is lower).

If tickets are limited expect to pay more than normal.

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On 4/25/2021 at 5:11 PM, Bagpuss said:

Lynn have tweeted a few times in the last couple of weeks about May 17th and the two most detailed ones (one linked to a story on the club website) suggest that they are waiting for confirmation (presumably from the local council) to ‘finalise plans’ which surely has to be about what they can and can’t do for a speedway meeting in the stadium and most importantly how many people are allowed in. Until this has happened I don’t think there is a lot more they can do. 

There is actually a lot more they could do. They could do what Eastbourne have done and be proactive rather than reactive.

I looked at the Eastbourne website, and what they have done is spot on. People will feel comfortable that there will be a meeting, they know exactly what they have to do when going, and it would be easy to change things  later if they feel more people could be let in as rules get relaxed.

I looked at Leicester's website too, as they were mentioned here, and they are doing a similar thing to Eastbourne, although it is not so clear looking at website as you need to go to the ticket information on the website. But at least they have made a decision.

King's Lynn should do the same. They can, after all, let more people in on the gate if the situation changes later and things ease up.

I looked at the Kent website, as I might be going there for a meeting in June, and there is nothing at all. Just normal ticket information. This is fine for me, as I won't be going there for a while, but I think people need clear and easy to follow information for the opening meetings as a lot of people are probably wondering what will happen.

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1 hour ago, Grachan said:

There is actually a lot more they could do. They could do what Eastbourne have done and be proactive rather than reactive.

I looked at the Eastbourne website, and what they have done is spot on. People will feel comfortable that there will be a meeting, they know exactly what they have to do when going, and it would be easy to change things  later if they feel more people could be let in as rules get relaxed.

I looked at Leicester's website too, as they were mentioned here, and they are doing a similar thing to Eastbourne, although it is not so clear looking at website as you need to go to the ticket information on the website. But at least they have made a decision.

King's Lynn should do the same. They can, after all, let more people in on the gate if the situation changes later and things ease up.

I looked at the Kent website, as I might be going there for a meeting in June, and there is nothing at all. Just normal ticket information. This is fine for me, as I won't be going there for a while, but I think people need clear and easy to follow information for the opening meetings as a lot of people are probably wondering what will happen.

Yep that’s fair enough. Lynn’s interaction with their supporter base has been basic at best for some time now. In slight mitigation I would argue that Norfolk folk are quite laid back, fairly easily pleased and content to wait until ‘nearer the time’ in general but I agree that Lynn as a club could get more information out more often as a rule. 

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Think it will be the 10th or 11th tickets will go on sale with a little price increase that is understandable

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15 minutes ago, sommelier said:

Think it will be the 10th or 11th tickets will go on sale with a little price increase that is understandable

Absolute madness if any price increase with a much weaker product yet again - if any thing a decrease would do more to attract fans 

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6 minutes ago, Haza said:

Absolute madness if any price increase with a much weaker product yet again - if any thing a decrease would do more to attract fans 

Totally agree. I am sure people won’t be happy with any price increase.

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1 minute ago, Haza said:

Absolute madness if any price increase with a much weaker product yet again - if any thing a decrease would do more to attract fans 

What about specialist cleaning services to be employed, the money as to come from somewhere. I would have thought fans would be glad to watch live speedway. Hotel booked for the 17th

 

8 minutes ago, Haza said:

Absolute madness if any price increase with a much weaker product yet again - if any thing a decrease would do more to attract fans 

 

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Will those attending live speedway now be prepared to possibly pay an increase on admission as well as the admin fee for booking on line 

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