and we also want to see both the government and the clubs consult supporters about how this will operate in practice. football isn t always terribly good at consulting supporters. but we want to see that at both national and club level. at the moment, it appears just to be the vaccination passports. at the euros recently, and particularly at wembley, you had to show a negative test if you didn t have the double vaccination. is there a way fans could get around this but still get into the stands? is that open to some kind of neglect? well, the passport proof obviously is open to some abuse because they don t do and didn t do at wembley id checks to ensure that the person showing the proof was actually the person it related to, and i wouldn t have thought that was practical at football league grounds either. but no doubt the
neglect? the passport proof is open to some abuse because they do not do and did not do at wembley id checks to ensure that the person showing the proof was actually the person it is related to and i would not think thatis is related to and i would not think that is practical at football league grounds either, but no doubt the government know this. the euros example is probably not the best one because they had to abandon the covid test a couple of hours after before kick off at final, admittedly there were a large number of people there but that emphasises the need to put the resources in place and communicate clearly with fans about exactly what the arrangements at each club will be, and if they need to be encouraged to come earlier to explain that to them. if you do the proper communication and explanation then some of these problems i m sure can be avoided. the other issue as well