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Post by mftc on Nov 27, 2020 18:43:48 GMT
If a club from covid tier 3 gets drawn away to a team in tier 1 can they still get a percentage of the gate money, even if there are no away fans?
Hopefully by Jan there will be some teams able to have 4000 fans?
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Post by gregsy on Nov 27, 2020 19:10:59 GMT
There aren't any teams from tier 1 in it.... Truro city went out to Taunton in Q3....
But regardless I'd imagine gate money would be split.... Can't see why it would be changed....
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Post by Gashead73 on Nov 27, 2020 20:12:24 GMT
Truro is in Cornwall, they will have no restrictions
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Post by lympstonegas on Nov 28, 2020 7:57:23 GMT
Truro is in Cornwall, they will have no restrictions But they were saying they have already been knocked out so it’s not a good example
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Nov 28, 2020 12:29:31 GMT
Hopefully by Jan there will be some teams able to have 4000 fans? Maybe I've got this wrong, but when it says 4000 or 2000, this isn't going to be wholly fans? With backroom staff, playing staff and matchday management staff, visiting dignitaries, stewards, media, kiosk attendants, ticketing staff etc and that's not withholding box holders and corporate hospitality already paid, the number 4000 maximum will be drastically reduced to the normal paying fan or season ticket holder. I think the 4000 is maximum allowable taking everyone into consideration, whilst respecting social distancing. So in turn, every club's potential income won't be 4000 paying fans and the irony could be that clubs might actually make a loss! No monies shared..
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