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Re: Torquay at home
« Reply #30 on: May 12, 2021, 08:24:54 AM »

Given that our current ground capacity is officially over 8000, even 25% (2000ish)would be enough to accommodate all those wishing to go wouldn't it?
10% (800) plus all season ticket holders (327?) would be on par with our average gate last season. Surely that's going to be possible?

Don't forget, Bury AFC allowed 150 fans at Radcliffe (at first), Radcliffe "fc"  allowed 300 at the same ground, which is safe because they play in a different league. Let's be clear, a lot of this was, and remains, nuts.

Like an indoor arena full for the World Snooker and outdoor arenas restricted!
yep, 980 people sat next to each other indoors made safe, by their own admission, by unreliable testing is absolutely fine. Barry Hearn being well connected is irrelevant. Call it a test event and people will nod and say that makes sense. Strewth.

Exactly!

Frustrating and seemingly weird anomolies, but the direction we're heading in is correct. Slow, but correct. 
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