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Liverpool will reopen the doors of anfield to enthusiasts after sending a fan ballot before their possible return.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson demonstrated last month that the government is in a position to allow live games with enthusiasts to provide from October, as the UK continued to take provisional steps to exit the blockade.
“From October on, we intend to bring the public back to the stadiums,” the prime minister said. Again, those adjustments will have to be made safely COVID, a theme for the good fortune of the pilots.”
ECHO understands that talks between the club and the fans’ teams on the backing of spectators have taken position since June and Liverpool has now sent an investigation to its fans to end before the eventual return.
The club is willing to collect the day’s behavior in the form of its fan base, as it aims to have Anfield meet and exceed all protection needs later this year.
The lack of enthusiasts at Anfield costs the Reds around 3 million pounds consistent with the game, although, since the stadium is unlikely to be consistent with full capacity, the winnings are still affected by the rest of the year at least.
“Liverpool FC’s priority remains the fitness and well-being of our people, the local network and their supporters at this difficult time. Our mind is with everyone affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
“As we make progress at the end of this incredibly successful season, the Club is working hard to explore features that can allow enthusiasts to return to Anfield next season.
“We want you to provide us with data to contribute to the elaboration of ongoing plans and discussions within the Club and with the appropriate authorities.
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“Any resolution related to the return of enthusiasts to Anfield Stadium will be in accordance with government, Premier League and Sports Field Security Authority. It is very likely that these rules will replace and influence the way the CFL will remain safe to become enthusiastic. Anfield.
“We appreciate your time and contribution and inspire all enthusiasts to respond to this short survey, because the more data we have, the more the Club can make to ensure a safe return for enthusiasts.”
Approximately three hundred other people in line with the game have been able to enter Anfield since football resumed in late June and participants were asked to complete a fitness questionnaire before reaching the field.
Temperature controls are carried out on the front and the mask should be worn at all times at the site. Two hundred more were allowed to enter the stadium when the Reds won the Premier League name last month after a last-minute safety certificate was issued.
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