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EFL Supporters’ Code of Conduct for the return of fans to games

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Upon returning to games, there will be a new Code of Conduct for supporters, brought to you by The EFL...


Supporters’ Code of Conduct

  • [As per Club’s ticket ts & cs and Government guidance] supporters are reminded if purchasing tickets on behalf of others, they are required to provide names and contact details for each individual ticket holder and tickets must not be passed on to anyone else.
  • Supporters must not attend if they are suffering from COVID-19 symptoms, are feeling unwell, or if they have been in close contact recently with anyone experiencing symptoms or who has tested positive. In the event you develop COVID-19 symptoms whilst at the Stadium, please notify the nearest member of Club staff immediately.

  • Plan your journey in advance and arrive at the stadium in plenty of time – normal entry points might be closed and additional stadium entry procedures such as temperature testing may be in operation.

  • On arrival at the ground please be aware that social distancing and safety measures will be in operation and follow all Club signage, instructions and guidance issued by stewards and/or Club personnel.

  • It is Club policy that all supporters must wear a face cover when entering and exiting the Stadium. Face covers may/may not/only be removed once in your seat/standing area and/or while eating or drinking.

  • Please avoid bringing large bags into the stadium and only do so if absolutely necessary, to avoid slowing down the stadium entry process.

  • Please note that cash payments will only/will not be accepted inside/outside the ground.
  • At all times please observe social distancing and avoid close contact with others not in your social bubble.

  • Upon entering the stadium please pay close attention to signage, floor markings and instructions issued by stewards or via the club’s PA system, this will help get you where you need to be in the most efficient way.

  • Some of the ground’s amenities, such as toilets, food and drink outlets, may not be in operation or may be operating at a reduced capacity.

  • When using toilet facilities, please follow all guidance, be patient and considerate towards other users, and wait your turn to avoid toilets areas becoming crowded. Where possible, try to avoid peak times (such as half-time and the end of the game).

  • Maintain good hand hygiene at all times around the stadium – use the sanitiser dispensers provided and avoid touching your face, or handles and railings whenever possible.

  • Please remain in your seat/standing location for the full game if possible – including at half time, and avoid unnecessary movement. If you need to move, wait until gangways are clear, avoid face to face contact and follow stewards’ instructions.

  • We all hope we’ll be celebrating a goal but please remember to maintain safe distances to other supporters not in your social bubble, and be respectful and mindful to those around you whose individual circumstances may differ from your own.

  • Please refrain from touching the match ball if it is kicked out of play and into the stands. A member of Club staff will collect the ball in order to sanitise it and return it to the field of play.

  • Supporters are kindly asked not to approach any of the Club’s or visiting Cub’s players or coaching staff at any time, as players and staff will not be able to sign autographs or pose for photographs.

  • Please be patient when leaving the stadium and listen to the advice from stewards. It will take longer than normal to leave due to the procedures in place to allow supporters to exit the stadium safely and efficiently.

  • The Club reserves the right to eject any supporter that fails to comply with this Code of Conduct and reminds all fans that stadium capacities may ultimately be negatively impacted as a result of any safety issues

Full link can be found here; https://www.efl.com/news/2020/december/efl-supporters-code-of-conduct/
 
  • Please note that cash payments will only/will not be accepted inside/outside the ground.

I presume that Southend will be going for the cash only option. Don't want more monies being held up by the card companies.

Plus can imagine Ron being like Scrooge McDuck and swimming through the cash in his own money vault.

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Like: "Where possible, try to avoid peak times (such as half-time and the end of the game)" to use the bogs.

OK, so in the unlikelihood we get a penalty, that might be a good time to relieve my bursting bladder.

Or more seriously, they seriously expect fans to force a pee during the action?
Good luck!
 
Like: "Where possible, try to avoid peak times (such as half-time and the end of the game)" to use the bogs.

OK, so in the unlikelihood we get a penalty, that might be a good time to relieve my bursting bladder.

Or more seriously, they seriously expect fans to force a pee during the action?
Good luck!

I'd wait for the likelihood that they get one instead.
 
That will be our stumbling block alongside the ground being made “COVID compliant”
Guess the flask will be coming out again
It never went away @Tinks, leastways not in the Roots household. And maybe an M&S Garage Latte before hand.
 
We all hope we’ll be celebrating a goal but please remember to maintain safe distances to other supporters not in your social bubble, and be respectful and mindful to those around you whose individual circumstances may differ from your own.


God knows why they added that ????
 
We all hope we’ll be celebrating a goal but please remember to maintain safe distances to other supporters not in your social bubble, and be respectful and mindful to those around you whose individual circumstances may differ from your own.


God knows why they added that ????
Remind me, what do we do when we score a goal???
 
I see the likes of Charlton and Wycombe will have fans at their games tonight.

Just 1,000 at Wycombe.

Sports Ground Safety Authority has advised half of "allowed capacity" for first game to test procedures (as happened for non-elite clubs back in September).
 
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