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Everton’s plans for enthusiasts to return to Goodison Park and measures that are already in place at the stadium have been clarified.
Les Bleus have created a “Coronavirus Task Force” that meets to discuss the club’s newest stage at all of its sites across the city.
And, last month, Everton made sure he was more than in a position for the possible return of enthusiasts to Premier League pitches.
Unfortunately, new government regulations have postponed the planned return of enthusiasts to the main league stadiums scheduled for October across the country at a reduced capacity.
However, at the time, the Blues sent an email to subscription members to discuss a “fair and equitable” voting formula that had to be conducted to allow some followers to return.
It is understood that an express skill had not yet been written on the planes, but that they would allow a circle of relatives and friends to sit in combination as much as could be imagined and considered safe.
These proposals have so far been discarded in accordance with the latest government guidelines, but the club would be able to act once enthusiasts are in Goodison Park.
Depending on the new rules and forward-looking restrictions that may be in place at this stage, plans for a long-term voting formula can also be modified.
In statements to fcbusiness, Paul McNicholas, Everton’s director of threats and governance, said enthusiasts will be the first to be informed of long-term developments.
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He said: “We perceive the frustration that enthusiasts feel about not being to watch the games on the user – we feel exactly the same way – and as a club we have made sure that enthusiasts are the first to be directly informed of any news, such as Season Ticket. Membership Refunds.
“We are the People’s Club and it is for us that we support our fans.
“We are committed to keeping our enthusiasts informed, and they have expressed their appreciation for that. We have launched a very transparent and prorated payment schedule for this season.
“Daily threat tracking and constant and open communication between our staff, our coronavirus broker group, our on-site review committees, our enthusiasts and the Premier League will remain important to ensure that we meet the unique demanding situations presented through the pandemic as best we can. “
Premier League matches have been played without enthusiasts since the return of the wiser department to end the 2019/20 crusade in June.
Organizing games with such a small number of people present, with new measures for everyone’s safety, represented a challenge in itself.
However, Everton has responded well and temporarily to obstacles through early planning, and Paul McNicholas is extremely happy to see that happen.
“We have an organization that manages the coronavirus that meets to frequently evaluate the scenario across all of our sites and plan for the safe return of staff and participants when the time comes,” he added.
“We work hard with the Premier League and the club in all departments to ensure that we fully comply with Government directives and Premier League protocols.
“Our first games closed at the end of last season were a steep learning curve for everyone involved, however, we did very well because we had the ability to make plans from the start.
“Our club has been safely organizing gaming days at Goodison Park for 128 years and, for the first time in our history, our operating team has had to expand a new logo that respects a new set of regulations.
“They delivered it in style. We are six months away and have been an absolute commitment to make sure nothing slips. “