Vaccine passports to enter the ground?

No, there were some where it wouldn’t download and a print at home ticket was issued. Coincidentally I was just clearing out the pockets on my match going clothes and have just thrown away my PAH ticket!

However I am always the optimist and fully expect that there will be few problems at the first home game. :-)


Still be interesting to see how the away tickets will work and if the away fans will be in the ground whilst our fans are still outside!
From what I have been told mobile ticketing will be used by away fans for the clubs that are using it. So off the top of my head Spurs, Arsenal, Rags, Liverpool, Norwich & Everton
 
Do you remember a few years back,when the then government wanfed us all to have ID cards,and the palaver that caused,soon put back on the shelf.
 
Everyone seemed fine with downloading it at the Everton game, the issue wasn't the downloading it was turnstiles not recognising some, including mine. Hopefully that's fixed.
There were also download problems for me because my Samsung is six years old and not compatible. So we downloaded it into my pal's Apple Wallet (as told to do by the ticket office). But as you say it wasn't recognised by the security cordon or at the turnstile. So we walked though the cordon with scores of others who had waited 45 minutes in the rain and then, after a debate, they opened the turnstiles and just let people in. I know for a fact that some people who got in didn't even have match tickets.
An hour to enter the stadium for a match with just 10,000 attending doesn't bode well for our first home match. Why didn't the club just phase this in over a 12 month period block by block (or stand by stand) which is what would happen in any sensible organisation.
 
As you’re a history enthusiast, I thought you’d know that the second, vaccinated wave of the Spanish flu was by far the most lethal.
That's not true.
 
Average age of death is over 80 and even then the percentage is very low in terms of deaths to recovery rates. The lengths governments are now going in unison on this is quite odd to say the least. Will work well with most people though as they’ll think well, all major governments are saying the same.
Two words , long covid , millions have it and need the nhs to help them
 

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