by MellowYellow » 19 Aug 2020, 18:36
Here is a snippet from the new guidelines proposed by the FA, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport [DCMS], the Sports Grounds Safety Authority [SGSA] for non league clubs below Championship level
A two-stage return will see restricted numbers of fans at men's games below National League North and South level.
The first stage, which limits numbers to less than 15% of ground capacity, is from 22 August to 30 August.
Stage Two rises to 30% of ground capacity and begins on 31 August.
On the assumption that the National League are not treated any worse we can expect a 2,000 gate capacity to begin the season. This are guidelines only so can be amended as the season goes on. If could well be by October and the start of our season that numbers are limited to 50% capacity which would allow gates higher than last seasons average attendance.
Here is a snippet from the new guidelines proposed by the FA, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport [DCMS], the Sports Grounds Safety Authority [SGSA] for non league clubs below Championship level
[i]A two-stage return will see restricted numbers of fans at men's games below National League North and South level.
The first stage, which limits numbers to less than 15% of ground capacity, is from 22 August to 30 August.
Stage Two rises to 30% of ground capacity and begins on 31 August.[/i]
On the assumption that the National League are not treated any worse we can expect a 2,000 gate capacity to begin the season. This are guidelines only so can be amended as the season goes on. If could well be by October and the start of our season that numbers are limited to 50% capacity which would allow gates higher than last seasons average attendance.