I think you are correct.
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Originally posted by Third rate Leszno View PostI'll be honest, I haven't been arsed to follow the endless chopping and changing of what you can and can't do, but I thought you only had to self-isolate for 10 days when you'd tested positive, but 14 days if you've come into contact with someone who's got it? In which case Salah would be clear to play the Atalanta game.
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Has anyone made an estimate of which clubs will be in which tiers? For example, I think Leicester has always been in the highest risk tier.
I infer that a team like Darlington (National League North) would still be elite so could fall into Tier C zero fans.
Another issue is whether you'd want to risk letting some fans in one week but then having to revert to no fans if there's a post-Xmas surge.
Will the 2,000/4,000 be allocated by ballot or maybe a rotation, whereby a season ticket holder gets a ticket for two out of 10 games, say?
Do clubs that can let more fans in get a lower slice of the money that the EPL is giving EFL clubs?Last edited by Satchmo Distel; 23-11-2020, 22:00.
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Originally posted by Third rate Leszno View PostNo, this is elite sport - I'm reading it that non league and grass roots will re-start much as it was before this lockdown with restrictions on travel being the main concern.
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If that's really the case then some leagues presumably won't bother restarting. The Northern League already said earlier in the season that it wouldn't be viable behind closed doors, and the area it covers is likely to be almost entirely in tier 3 to start with. But yes God knows what would happen for leagues where only a handful of clubs are subject to those restrictions.
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