I have the same saying Leicester and not Newcastle
we have 2 seats together a mate wants to sit with his son so has asked can we swap tickets with him when one one us can`t go, is this possible & how could we do it,If he distributes his ticket to me i will have 2 Tickets till i distribute mine to him or vice versa will the system let me do that or will it reject it ?Advice appreciated
Old iphone broke so had to get a new one the pass is showing in my apple wallet on my new phone but will it still work or am i meant to delete it and re download the pass.
ive got my pass on 2 different phones , used both phones on separate occasions .
It will work. I was in exactly the same boat.
Well I'm glad I'm not one of the odd ones out with Leicester any longer, welcome to the club
Back to Newcastle now
Are we going to get some kind of official guidance on the Covid pass thing this week? Not looking forward to what it might entail for a night match in particular!
Might not get it till Thursday morning after the commons have voted on it, although doubt it won't pass with Labour backing it. So not official till Wednesday night
Cheers
https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/plan-b-new-entry-requirements-anfieldHealth form by email and have to have your pass, reads like they might ask on the gate but then mentions spot checks.
Once she's had a few glasses of Chardonnay I'll be in quicker than you can say PDF to offer her a jolly good spit shining of her corned beef curtains
So they won't be checking everyone's? So no change essentially?
The only way these 'spot checks' will work, is if people have been randomly selected in advance, and the turnstile goes Red as they try to enter. Otherwise, someone gets refused, and they just try a different turnstile?
I'd read somewhere that your ticket gets 'blocked' if you fail the check.
There's absolutely no way they will be checked inside the ground. It's just not feasible. They don't have much space either to fence off the ground and do checks prior to the turnstiles. You also have to have a proper system in place for 'random' checks, to prevent accusations of discrimination etc....Unless there is something that flags up on peoples NFC at turnstiles, and that stewards have to authorise something that confirms they've performed the checks on those people before proceeding into the ground, then realistically it's not happening.
As I've said before, the Full English is just the base upon which the Scots/Welsh/NI have improved upon. Sorry but the Full English is the worst of the British breakfasts.
does anyone know if you can get tested before the game near anfield and then get in with this check