I told him travelling to Newcastle for a football game once football games allow fans again (so presumably after the pandemic and once it's safe enough to allow fans again, let alone AWAY fans), would not be problematic, which is what the poster asked. Because by then, it would indeed not be problematic anymore to travel from Dorset to Chelsea. You totally took it out of context and presented is as something I didn't say or told him at all.A Liverpool fan from *checks notes* Belgium telling people in the UK to travel up and down the country watching football during a pandemic. I’m not even surprised at this point.
All the other stuff like sitting crosswise and letting different stands come in and go out at different timeslots is very realistic imo. Not having facilities is problematic, I've admitted to that.Why even bring these suggestions to our attention if you don't think them plausible yourself?
For what it's worth, they are terrible ideas.
No doubt they have also thought about that though, if that would be the only way an early re-opening of stadiums would be possible. All of these suggestions are with the caveat that they want fans in attendance again as soon as possible. They're not going to simply wait until it's deemed safe again to come in with a face mask and queue in the ten thousands at the same time. If that's what they're waiting for, they'll be the absolute last ones in line to re-open again.