Return of Supporters

With ehe end of restrictions planned to be June 21st, doesn't that mean we are back to normal next season and season tickets will be available?
 
I haven't been vacinated yet and so will not apply for the final,

If sources are true Gov criteria is likely to be those vacinated or those with a negative test within 48hr of KO, (though don't see how that works) will be able to attend.

The match for me isn't an issue, but the travel down
 
UK Borough of Brent
Monday 29 March

Register your interest for Wembley Stadium pilot events
Dear Partners,

Brent Council has been supporting the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Football Association (FA) to develop a series of pilot events at Wembley Stadium to test how large stadia events can safely reopen to the public in line with the Government’s roadmap to opening up this summer.

Part of this will be to pilot the return of crowds at Wembley Stadium’s two upcoming matches:

FA Cup Semi Final, Leicester vs Southampton, Sunday 18 April (kick off 6.30pm)

Carabao Cup Final, Tottenham vs Manchester City, Sunday 25 April (kick off 4pm).


There will be a limited number of spectators sitting socially distanced at each pilot event and these are going to be allocated to Brent Council staff, Brent and NWL NHS and care staff, local school teachers and pupils over 18, Wembley Park residents and business and the local voluntary sector. These groups have been chosen as they are largely already in regular testing regimes.

The second event will have a larger capacity and also include fans.

You can register your interest to attend these pilot events online now.

If you have been successful, you will be notified by email. To be able to attend the Carabao Cup Final, you will also need to have registered your interest to attend the FA Cup Semi-Final on 18 April 2021.

Each person contacted will qualify for two tickets for each match. However, please note that for consideration for the second match you will need to have registered an interest or preferably attended the first match.

BEFORE YOU REGISTER
By submitting the form and registering your interest, you consent to ALL of the following conditions:

Each attendee must return at least one negative lateral flow Covid-19 test before attending the match, undertaken 24 hours prior to each event.
Each attendee will need to show proof of the negative result (e.g. an email or text) to gain entry to the Stadium. No exceptions will be allowed.
Each attendee will also need to commit to taking a PCR Covid-19 home test after the event.
It is each attendee’s responsibility to organise the lateral flow test required prior to the event.
Brent Council will collate the relevant information required to process your register of interest and share with the Football Association.
You can only register once. Duplicate emails will be deleted. No correspondence will be entered into.
Thank you.
Dianne Abbott handing out the medals
 
Having been vaccinated, I would like to return to football, and I think it's safe for those that have been vaccinated. I definitely would not go to the game without a vaccine though.

For me, the return of supporters and the re-opening of society is a lot simpler than suggested. Simply watch the infections and hospitalisations. If serious Covid illness ends, then the return of supporters is a given. It all depends on the ability of the virus to evolve.

8k at the League Cup Final is a bit low. It's a 90k stadium.
 
What a fucking token gesture that is. I bet no more than 300 are actually offered out to fans. It’ll be like watching an FA Vase final with 8k fans there, most of which will be Spurs fans who live in Brent or neutral NHS workers.
 

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