Thanks Dave. Very interesting.

Was there any recognition for Alioski on the lap of honour?

On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 3:13 PM nattan--- via Leedslist <
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> A few have asked off list what it was like covid restriction- wise , so
> here goes
> Firstly an apology to Liam Cooper, although it was a daft an unnecessary
> pass, Kalvin was the one mainly at fault. We were sat  ( stood ) first  row
> from the front right by the corner flag so not the greatest view of action
> down the other end) All my STs have been in upper tiers- lowfields seats,
> then top of south stand, then upper east and now N10 at the back of the Kop
> ( where I used to stand when I first started going in the mid 70s) so it
> really gave a new perspective on the game - the camber on the grass is
> amazing, it looks flat from above but at pitch level but is almost a very
> shallow dome. You also realise quite how fast they are , one bit when
> Ayling was not even in my peripheral vision and a second later was keeping
> the ball in play was incredible,  also a trick from Raphinha was
> outstanding so close up. It also showed how much the lad was acting /
> exaggerating in the first minute when Coops " smacked him in the face"
> As for the day itself it was weird enough having to wear a mask both on
> the train itself and inside both Victoria and Leeds stations,  coming back
> only window seats were in use and after each stop the announcer said the
> police would be giving fixed penalty notices to anyone not wearing a mask
> correctly without a medical exemption
> We were booked in the West Ridings fron 12noon to 3.15 and because there
> was 7 of us we had to have 2 separate tables (6 being the allowed maximum)
> . My lad and myself were outside queueing up at 11,45 and were first
> through the doors. We had to give our names to the doorman  then fill in a
> form with name and phone number.. It was waitress service , worked well
> except the landlord told me one of the girls having been on furlough for 15
> months on 70% pay had failed to show up. Masks were supposed to be worn
> when moving through the pub  ( eg going to toilets or outside fir a cig)
> but not everyone complied and we even  moved our tables closer together
> At the ground itself there was a massive air of expectation, excitement
> and relief.  There were barriers surrounding the Revie Stand and everyone
> had to show their ticket, the email sent from the club confirming you had
> completed the medical questionnaire and some photo ID. A group of 3 lads
> were being denied entry and were arguing the toss with stewards over a lack
> of ID ( clearly asked for when we got match instructions) I  dont know how
> / if it was resolved.
> You entered as normal using ticket machine but once inside all the drinks
> and food outlets were shut including the Fanzone bar outside the Kop.
> Toilets were open as usual ( good job given the 7 pints I had in the
> Ridings)
> Masks were compulsory inside the ground for fans and stewards etc and I
> did  not see / notice anyone failing to comply or having issues ( i was
> front row so it's possible there were issues behind me ??)
> It was odd only having 8,000 in the stadium although i have been in such
> low crowds before- the difference yesterday was that all stands had fans
> in, there were empty seats surrounding everyone and the mood was buoyant,
> usually for such a poor turnout ( eg first round of league cup) some stands
> are empty, fans are sat in groups,  and most are thinking " why did i
> bother "
> The kneeling brought some small applause but no booing ( thankfully- the
> press would have had a field day) but seemed so much quicker in real life
> than on TV and was over and done with as soon as it  began.  Not sure it
> would even give fans pause for thought let alone actually affect behaviour
> Overall it was quite emotional especially the double substitution (
> although they went off one at a time) of the two 'retirees' and then the
> lap of honour at the end
> So whilst I enjoyed it and was immensely grateful to have been lucky in
> the ballot,  I hope to never experience the like again- here's to full
> houses and no restrictions and no masks next season
> Dave
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