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pineapple stu
Well, I only quoted the first line, but I did refer to your subsequent point alright.
What about toilet facilities though? Is there facilities on both sides?
Yep, toilet facilities on both sides of Finn Park, one at the clubhouse side and one on the gantry side.
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What about outside the ground? Does everyone walk up the one street and then veer off close to the entrance? If they do, well that would still potentially cause a crowd outside the ground. That would be more of an issue if there's narrow streets leading up to the ground (like in Lansdowne Road, for example).
Chestnut Road gate (Aldi side) and Navenny Street gate (clubhouse side) are two separate entrances altogether off two completely separate roads. Two car parks at either end of those roads, and no need for people to mix at either side.
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And then there's the general tendency for a few hundred people going to the match to socialise, even in the stand. Yeah, you can put down stickers showing where they must sit - but the more people, the more chance they'll be sociable, and that's a problem right now.
That's where trust comes into it. For what it's worth, could be seen well from the WatchLOI cameras I'm sure, but the 200 in the ground last night all remained distanced bar the handful who were in with a family member.
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There's lots of potential factors.
I guess to add to RH's point - liability is obviously a good issue, but how many assessment plans could the Government end having to do if they let all sports grounds (say) open up on an ad hoc basis? It could be very timely and costly.
That's why I'm suggesting only at the top level. Inter county GAA games, LOI matches, Rugby provincials.