Yep. FOCs.We will soon die and you can take our place and then have younger fans call you an FOC :D
It's clear that many people weren't/aren't interested in social distancing, so they won't give a toss either way.I think it will be many years till fans in many countries feel confident start going to the games in the same way they did
It just not being in the ground ,but big lack of confidence will be getting there ie packed coaches , busses , trams & trains,planes, plus pre & after match drinks , food
I can see many grounds for the next few years getting know where near full capacity
It is also very clear that many people are well concerned about social distancingIt's clear that many people weren't/aren't interested in social distancing, so they won't give a toss either way.
It's not so simple for any of us even when "normality" returns, we have to decide for ourselves individually.
Different day different narrative mate.Part of the justification behind potentially moving fixtures is this, taken from the BBC article:
'To maintain a competitive balance and ensure all 20 clubs get to play a home game with fans present, a round of fixtures will be shifted to 18-20 May.'
So where was the competitive balance earlier in the season when fans were allowed in some grounds but not others.