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Very interested to know how people feel about going to games when were able to go again. waynoI (Dublin) - Posts: 13574 - 16/06/2020 10:27:56 2281006 Link 4 |
Club football will have been completed at that stage so crowds will be building from early rounds of club championship right up to larger crowds at county finals. By the time County games are starting a lot more people will be comfortable to go to games, assuming the levels of the virus stay as we currently are. Tir Conaill Abu (Donegal) - Posts: 1635 - 16/06/2020 10:51:43 2281008 Link 1 |
It all depends on the landscape come October. Htaem (Meath) - Posts: 8583 - 16/06/2020 11:03:10 2281009 Link 5 |
Really depends on the covid situation regards cases etc., 4 weeks is a long time with this situation let alone 4 months time in October will there be a spike in cases with flu season, hopefully the opposite will happen, its impossible to be making predictions now for that far down the track.. wexico15 (Wexford) - Posts: 2602 - 16/06/2020 11:08:14 2281011 Link 0 |
It will entirely depend on the situation at the time. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13145 - 16/06/2020 11:42:15 2281014 Link 3 |
We've no county ground anyway so it'll hardly be a day for the diary SaffronDon (Antrim) - Posts: 2020 - 16/06/2020 11:49:18 2281015 Link 1 |
We were told club games would be behind closed doors?
StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 864 - 16/06/2020 12:53:50 2281025 Link 0 |
Who can say ? lionofludesch (Down) - Posts: 369 - 20/06/2020 10:58:00 2281348 Link 0 |
Another aspect to consider is the social distancing outside a stadium when entering and leaving...i go to a local dunnes/tesco that fits possibly upto 300 people and im waiting near an hour just to get in..now consider croke Park where you hear that they could fit approx 35000 if reduced capacity...how in the name of God would that work if your keeping 2 metres going in and out of the stadium? It would take nearly 3 hours just to enter and then leave...i will attend and play club games no issue as I'm with a junior club so crowds would not be that much of an issue but still if your going to a local pitch to see a game you'd want to arrive fair early just to ensure your in..and ofcourse id love nothing more to go to a big intercounty but aslong as social distancing is in place it will all be a very stressful experience going to and from big games...to the point you will ask yourself is it really worth it? pidge (Cork) - Posts: 538 - 22/06/2020 08:13:26 2281490 Link 0 |
There will be no alcohol sold at matches. This should improve the situation. Also Croke park is huge and could easily fit a large crowd of 30K+. Remember matches are in the open air, and it is really only indoors that the virus spreads rapidly. Regarding the toilets, well a smaller crowd should reduce the queuing and more hand sanitizers will help too. This is the key, hand sanitizers and personal hygiene and social distancing. And there should be no problems then imho. People usually walk to Croke park from buses and luas and carparks, so that will help too. galwayford (Galway) - Posts: 1927 - 22/06/2020 10:52:31 2281499 Link 1 |
The one thing that may change for the good is it could lead to the elimination of tickets going to touts. I order to track and trace who was were and at games the GAA will have to implement a system whereby tickets are allocated to specific people - potentially linked via a mobile number and app and this would then have to match with a reader on the way in.
zinny (Wexford) - Posts: 982 - 23/06/2020 04:24:41 2281586 Link 0 |
Only if it is against Kilkenny ;) StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 864 - 25/06/2020 21:54:36 2281847 Link 1 |