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#LetFansIn 13:01 - Oct 6 with 9638 viewsJack_Kass

Sign the petition - https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/552036

Share the hashtag on social media

It may not do anything, but we have nothing to lose.

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#LetFansIn on 15:48 - Oct 7 with 1746 viewsWhiterockin

#LetFansIn on 15:42 - Oct 7 by ReslovenSwan1

Play at lunchtime with about 2000 to start with. Toilets stewarded with maximum 5 people. Sanatiser used on entrance and exit. No food or drink on sale. Wear masks and bring a 60s style rattle instead ouf shouting.

Cold packed lunch including sandwiches and soft drink pre ordered and collected on concourse for collection on arrival. Pre booked seat numbers.

Risk level very low.


And the club would lose money hand over fist.
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#LetFansIn on 16:34 - Oct 7 with 1723 viewsScotia

#LetFansIn on 15:48 - Oct 7 by Whiterockin

And the club would lose money hand over fist.


It's a matter of time before some clubs are charging £000's for a ticket.

I can see it happening.
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#LetFansIn on 14:00 - Oct 9 with 1632 viewsJack_Kass



The club make their position known.

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#LetFansIn on 19:55 - Oct 12 with 1568 viewsKilkennyjack



Mind you, different rules if you are rich ....

Beware of the Risen People

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#LetFansIn on 12:46 - Oct 24 with 1492 viewsJack_Kass

So those who signed the petition got this response this week

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You’re receiving this email because you signed this petition: “Allow football fans to attend matches at all levels”.

The Government has responded to the petition you signed — “Allow football fans to attend matches at all levels”.

Government responded:

We will take the earliest opportunity to look again at getting spectators safely back into stadia but this must clearly be done carefully against the prevailing health conditions.

Football clubs form the bedrock of our communities and play a vital role in the local economy. Their importance has been clearly demonstrated throughout the pandemic with clubs at all levels providing incredible support to their area.

That is why the Government is committed to supporting sports clubs up and down the country, with many football clubs benefitting from the Government’s unprecedented financial support to businesses.

The Government is fully aware of the importance of getting spectators back into stadia for many sports, and the financial consequences of the decision not to allow this from 1 October. The evidence received from the Chief Medical Officer was very clear that at a time of rapidly rising infections, and when the Government was considering restrictions elsewhere, it was not the right time to undertake any further easements.

We will continue to work closely with a whole range of sports to understand the latest thinking that might allow spectators to return. This includes the creation of a new Sports Technology Innovation Working Group of sporting bodies and health experts to analyse new technologies which might support this. This will supplement the draft government guidance, and the SGSA supplementary guidance to their Green Guide, which has been internationally welcomed.

We are committed to getting spectators back into stadia as soon as it is safe to do so.

Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

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#LetFansIn on 12:49 - Oct 24 with 1488 viewsJack_Kass

#LetFansIn on 12:46 - Oct 24 by Jack_Kass

So those who signed the petition got this response this week

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You’re receiving this email because you signed this petition: “Allow football fans to attend matches at all levels”.

The Government has responded to the petition you signed — “Allow football fans to attend matches at all levels”.

Government responded:

We will take the earliest opportunity to look again at getting spectators safely back into stadia but this must clearly be done carefully against the prevailing health conditions.

Football clubs form the bedrock of our communities and play a vital role in the local economy. Their importance has been clearly demonstrated throughout the pandemic with clubs at all levels providing incredible support to their area.

That is why the Government is committed to supporting sports clubs up and down the country, with many football clubs benefitting from the Government’s unprecedented financial support to businesses.

The Government is fully aware of the importance of getting spectators back into stadia for many sports, and the financial consequences of the decision not to allow this from 1 October. The evidence received from the Chief Medical Officer was very clear that at a time of rapidly rising infections, and when the Government was considering restrictions elsewhere, it was not the right time to undertake any further easements.

We will continue to work closely with a whole range of sports to understand the latest thinking that might allow spectators to return. This includes the creation of a new Sports Technology Innovation Working Group of sporting bodies and health experts to analyse new technologies which might support this. This will supplement the draft government guidance, and the SGSA supplementary guidance to their Green Guide, which has been internationally welcomed.

We are committed to getting spectators back into stadia as soon as it is safe to do so.

Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport


Eg some intern just copy and pasted a stock response in 5 minutes

Today there are fans in cinemas, outside grounds, watching games, and fans in actual stadia, watching on screens in bar areas

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#LetFansIn on 12:54 - Oct 24 with 1482 viewsKeithHaynes

#LetFansIn on 12:49 - Oct 24 by Jack_Kass

Eg some intern just copy and pasted a stock response in 5 minutes

Today there are fans in cinemas, outside grounds, watching games, and fans in actual stadia, watching on screens in bar areas


Mate of mine watching Peterborough last week, 80 odd in hospitality, watching the game on the screen inside with the door open on to 3,000 seats.

A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
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#LetFansIn on 13:08 - Oct 24 with 1474 viewsJack_Kass

#LetFansIn on 12:54 - Oct 24 by KeithHaynes

Mate of mine watching Peterborough last week, 80 odd in hospitality, watching the game on the screen inside with the door open on to 3,000 seats.


Honestly, at League 1 - Conference level, where some don't get 5k on a good day, they have no leg to stand on, and those are the clubs that need it most.

It is an aesthetic need, more so than financial, at the top 2 levels, that I can agree

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#LetFansIn on 11:08 - Nov 12 with 1379 viewsJack_Kass

This was debated yesterday, haven't listened to it all yet.


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#LetFansIn on 13:33 - Nov 12 with 1354 viewsWhiterockin

How many signatures did you get. The petition for golf courses to remain open during the lockdown in England reached over 250,000 and they remain closed and that is classed as outdoor exercise.
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