As per usual we're scratching around looking for how a return of supporters might work and fed off scraps from PB and others. North London derby this weekend. Here's how Spurs are leading the way and informing their fans.
We are pleased to confirm we shall be opening our doors to 2,000 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time since March for our Premier League clash with Arsenal on Sunday 6 December.
www.tottenhamhotspur.com
As I read this the criteria for a supporter to get into the ground is
1. be a season ticket holder or appropriate stakeholder (unlikely “Cityzen non ST member” in our case)
2. Provide valid photo ID? Before hand
3. Deferring ST to 21/22 (6 games owed) or requested refund. I don’t believe anyone specifically requested to defer on medical grounds at city at this stage and therefore can’t apply like Spurs? Therefore either you buy a ticket or use 1 credit until everyone had a go who wants to.
4. Complete an universal premier league health questionnaire 72 hours before the game.
5. Must be able to receive a ticket contactless so have a smartphone. My father has a £10 phone and May affect non tech fans. Small number never the less.
6. Arrive at a specific entry time. Okay fair enough like a movie or train
7. All other health and safety measures set by govt. masks, temp checks and sanitiser. Standard
Unknowns.
1. The applicants will have to be from “M” postcode? Personally I’m from NI so little or no chance of travel as I would need a flight or ferry and we don’t have tier system here...just lockdown until 11th. I know many ST holders are from the other areas outside of Manchester but within 10/20 miles so grey area ( eg Stockport) or Scotland, Wales, ROI, the south etc etc.