Decision expected in next 48h wrt Champions League venue change

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  1. Sim

    Simon De Montforte Well-Known Member

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    I think you're missing the point. If Wales aren't allowing fans in that's their perogative but if England are allowing fans in then so should we. Its like the tier 2, tier 3 scenario where fans were allowed into tier 2 grounds but not tier 3. There was no blanket ban for fairness.
     
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    Arguing with the wrong person buddy. **** knows how they have managed to get the EFL to agree to it but it sounds like they have.
     
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    Simon De Montforte Well-Known Member

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    Ah, so you were being sarcastic. Apologies, I thought you were one of the "It's only fair" brigade.
     
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    What, they have power over football played in South Yorkshire? That’s some devolution of power, that.
     
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    Might happen that FR. Usually the Championship final is on the Monday anyway, they've organised it first game presumably because of the Euros
     
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    Think you need to take your vitriol out on the EFL mate. It’s sod all to do with me why they have agreed to both or nothing.
     
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    Where’s the vitriol? Do you have different word meanings in Wales?
     
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    My apologies then. I read your message in a different way. ‍♂️
     
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    I struggle to see how this is anything to do with the Welsh Assembly. They have no jurisdiction over South Yorkshire. It's the EFL who have decided, recently, to have some reciprocity about fans. The same EFL who had no problem to allow many clubs to have a limited number of fans in grounds while many Northern clubs were forbidden.
    Who has "persuaded" thd EFL that the play-offs are, somehow, different ?
     
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    They can do what they like in Wales. If they don't want fans at the Swansea game in Wales that's entirely up to them. That wasn't what was highlighted. We're in a situation where the Welsh government are influencing what is happening at a Barnsley game in England. Do you genuinely think that's OK?
     
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    Somewhat of a big irony claxon going on here.

    Devolved administrations always kicking off a fuss about having to follow Westminster, but then quite happily will dictate what happens in ******* barnsley.

    It's brilliant (massive sarcasm mode switched on)
     
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    Not really. There's obviously an issue when London pull rank and tell the devolved administrations what to do - if the EFL turn around and decide to do things based off what Wales have done then that's their choice. In that case we should be angry at the EFL, not the Welsh Assembly.
     
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