Boxing day footy
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Boxing day footy
What's everyone doing for their fix ?
We're off to watch Padiham at home in the local derby v Barnoldswick Town - KO 1500 hrs.
A great opportunity to savour the great outdoors, a game of footy, a drink (or two !) and some
nuclear hot pie and peas. What's not to like ?
We're off to watch Padiham at home in the local derby v Barnoldswick Town - KO 1500 hrs.
A great opportunity to savour the great outdoors, a game of footy, a drink (or two !) and some
nuclear hot pie and peas. What's not to like ?
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Re: Boxing day footy
I'll be very pleased to be wrong, but I didn't think that spectators were allowed in tier 3??
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Re: Boxing day footy
In the best possible sense, I do hope that you're wrong.nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 12:19 amI'll be very pleased to be wrong, but I didn't think that spectators were allowed in tier 3??
I have been on earlier in the season when, clearly, we weren't allowed on The Turf.
Anyone out there know for sure if spectators are to be allowed please ?
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I very much doubt it. A group from Barlick town caught covid while travelling to a game away and... also passed it on to some of their wives about 3 months ago. Fact.Funkydrummer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 12:28 amIn the best possible sense, I do hope that you're wrong.
I have been on earlier in the season when, clearly, we weren't allowed on The Turf.
Anyone out there know for sure if spectators are to be allowed please ?
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No fans allowed in tier 3. Also I thought all football below level 6 was postponed in the north west as the clubs can’t afford to stage the games as they have literally no income with no fans? Unless that has changed and they are starting again without fans on boxing day? Be interesting to see how the clubs get on with no income.
Also if you look at the news you will be able to see things are getting worse so if you think you might be going to football or doing anything anytime soon maybe get out from beneath that rock you are living under. Staggering that some people think they will be able to go to a football game in a tier 3 area on boxing day. Come boxing day we very well may be in tier 4.
Also if you look at the news you will be able to see things are getting worse so if you think you might be going to football or doing anything anytime soon maybe get out from beneath that rock you are living under. Staggering that some people think they will be able to go to a football game in a tier 3 area on boxing day. Come boxing day we very well may be in tier 4.
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Re: Boxing day footy
I went to a game on Saturday in Tier 3. Up to 150 fans allowed in non-league, below ‘Conference’. It was great.
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Long before Covid reared its ugly head Boxing Day games have been ruined with the inability to get tickets for family and friends to go on with you.
In the past we played Blackpool on Boxing Day and I brought along several Evertonians whose game was off.You cant go to any games now and this ritual of attending Boxing Day games with friends is destroyed
In the past we played Blackpool on Boxing Day and I brought along several Evertonians whose game was off.You cant go to any games now and this ritual of attending Boxing Day games with friends is destroyed
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Think Clitheroe v Kendal had fans on last night, could be wrongthelaughingclaret wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 3:28 amNo fans allowed in tier 3. Also I thought all football below level 6 was postponed in the north west as the clubs can’t afford to stage the games as they have literally no income with no fans? Unless that has changed and they are starting again without fans on boxing day? Be interesting to see how the clubs get on with no income.
Also if you look at the news you will be able to see things are getting worse so if you think you might be going to football or doing anything anytime soon maybe get out from beneath that rock you are living under. Staggering that some people think they will be able to go to a football game in a tier 3 area on boxing day. Come boxing day we very well may be in tier 4.
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Almost certain there’s no football mateFunkydrummer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 12:03 amWhat's everyone doing for their fix ?
We're off to watch Padiham at home in the local derby v Barnoldswick Town - KO 1500 hrs.
A great opportunity to savour the great outdoors, a game of footy, a drink (or two !) and some
nuclear hot pie and peas. What's not to like ?
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Re: Boxing day footy
Must be a Lancashire FA rule if that’s the case, loads of games to go to in Tier 3 South Yorkshire.
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As you can see from the comments already on this thread, that the situation is quite confusing and it'sthelaughingclaret wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 3:28 amNo fans allowed in tier 3. Also I thought all football below level 6 was postponed in the north west as the clubs can’t afford to stage the games as they have literally no income with no fans? Unless that has changed and they are starting again without fans on boxing day? Be interesting to see how the clubs get on with no income.
Also if you look at the news you will be able to see things are getting worse so if you think you might be going to football or doing anything anytime soon maybe get out from beneath that rock you are living under. Staggering that some people think they will be able to go to a football game in a tier 3 area on boxing day. Come boxing day we very well may be in tier 4.
not so easy, at this time, to determine what the situation is.
For the record, laughingclaret, I've been out from under my rock for quite some time, and I suggest that you do the same
and catch up with the rest of society.
Nobody likes a smartar$e.
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Been looking at official Govt. Guidance.(Current)
On one page it says no spectators permitted in Tier 3, but in another section it says this:
On one page it says no spectators permitted in Tier 3, but in another section it says this:
So I'm no clearer, but one assumes that the clubs themselves will have taken advice and if there was an attendance of over 300 at Clitheroe last night (as stated above), then my conclusion would be that some grounds will be open for spectators. (I'm not claiming that that is the law though, it just appears to be)2.1.5. Spectators & children
Objective: To ensure distancing of spectators and children within sport and leisure facilities
Supporters, parents, and other spectators are only permitted within legal gathering limits, and must adhere to social distancing guidelines at all times whilst attending sporting activities:
In tier 3 areas: people cannot mix with others from outside their household or support bubble indoors. Outdoors, people cannot mix with others from outside their household or support bubble in a private garden or most public outdoor venues. However people can meet in groups of up to 6 in public outdoor spaces, including outdoor sport grounds and facilities.
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Re: Boxing day footy
Well, well ,well.
The game is to be played and it's tickets only, limited to 150.
Are you still staggered TLC ?
The game is to be played and it's tickets only, limited to 150.
Are you still staggered TLC ?
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Nice one, imagine the crowd if it wasn’t for Covid with no Burnley game, they’d have close to a thousand on I bet.Funkydrummer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 7:30 pmWell, well ,well.
The game is to be played and it's tickets only, limited to 150.
Are you still staggered TLC ?
Not going to bother trying to get a ticket, let the locals and loyals like yourself enjoy it pal.
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Cheers mate. Only one snag though - there's no alcohol to be available !!!!
Will have to dig out the old hip flask.
Will have to dig out the old hip flask.
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I went to watch Colne last week, think capacity was limited to 200. Not allowed to serve alcohol though because of Tier 3.
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Re: Boxing day footy
Hope all those who are attending BD games this year have a great time, and obviously keep safe, we don't have that option this side of the border yet, if we did I'd probably pop along and watch our nearest junior side Yoker Athletic, who play only a few hundred yards down the road from us, never mind we'll get to a game eventually, and it'll be all the more appreciated after the long wait.
P.S if anyone catches your eye make sure to mention them to our scouting team
P.S if anyone catches your eye make sure to mention them to our scouting team
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Re: Boxing day footy
Does anyone know if you can attend at Bacup Boro on Boxiing Day?
I can't find any info.
(Did go earlier in the season, and no need at that point to "pre-book").
I can't find any info.
(Did go earlier in the season, and no need at that point to "pre-book").
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Re: Boxing day footy
I've got my two tickets reserved for the mighty Storks. The weather is supposed to be nice and with
bene and hot ready mixed in a flask, my best gal by my side and our Cavalier King Charles spaniel
in tow it all adds up to a lovely day out - here's hoping
bene and hot ready mixed in a flask, my best gal by my side and our Cavalier King Charles spaniel
in tow it all adds up to a lovely day out - here's hoping