New Season 3 Oct
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Lots of midweek games for sure, will be Tuesday/Saturday for most of the season.
- ThatRoundThing
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So who would be willing to buy a Season Ticket and have to wear a face covering? Nah... Season Ticket Yes.. Season Ticket and Face Mask...outdoors? No, not for me.
Absolutely understand why masks are a good thing. I just can't wear one for that long. Uncomfortable and almost claustrophobic. Breathing becomes a bit laboured after a while. I haven't got any respiratory problems. Did our monthly food shop the other day in Sainsburys, halfway round I just had to get out and take it off. I did the survey the club sent the other day, I ticked intend to buy ST but no to masks.
Bollix to Shampoo, it's real poo we want !
Arnu I understand what you mean, I have no medical problems but do find wearing a mask hot and uncomfortable. I have had lots of sinus problems in the past including an operation so this might explain the reason my breathing seems a bit more difficult. My daughter ordered me a daggers mask as a present and to my delight the mask seems a bit more roomy, less hot and for me the best so far.(Other makes are available on request)
- ThatRoundThing
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I agree with Arnu. I am 100% for the wearing of masks in restrictive indoor areas and I DO in shops, post offices, etc.but this should have been enforced in early March.
I am on heart medication and I do find a mask too hot and breathing restrictive plus the usual steaming up of spectacles.My time spent in a shop, supermarket etc is during quite periods and in as least time possible before I get out and remove my mask.
I have been to one restaurant, 2 different safe pubs and our own Daggers bar and obviously do not have to wear a mask. I also avoid outdoor areas that I know will be crowded.
My partner who is also a season ticket holder has to wear a mask at work for 9 hours and definitely doesn’t want to wear a mask for leisure activities.
I agree with her and so we will not attend any outdoor event where the wearing of masks is compulsory. If it means missing a football season then that is our tough luck, but our choice. I also realise that if I attended without wearing a mask on possible health/age grounds then that could cause unwanted conflict from some who are conforming.
I am on heart medication and I do find a mask too hot and breathing restrictive plus the usual steaming up of spectacles.My time spent in a shop, supermarket etc is during quite periods and in as least time possible before I get out and remove my mask.
I have been to one restaurant, 2 different safe pubs and our own Daggers bar and obviously do not have to wear a mask. I also avoid outdoor areas that I know will be crowded.
My partner who is also a season ticket holder has to wear a mask at work for 9 hours and definitely doesn’t want to wear a mask for leisure activities.
I agree with her and so we will not attend any outdoor event where the wearing of masks is compulsory. If it means missing a football season then that is our tough luck, but our choice. I also realise that if I attended without wearing a mask on possible health/age grounds then that could cause unwanted conflict from some who are conforming.