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20. Supporters are advised not to share refreshments. And, within reason, refrain from chanting, shouting, singing, hugging, high fiving, etc., all of which will help mitigate the virus spreading

 

I'm a stickler for rules.  Family often tell me to lighten up! 
I won't pull up to let people in/out of the car, if it means holding up traffic for 14 seconds. 
If camp-site quiet time is from 11pm, I'm silent from 10:55, and in bed by 10:58!
I have never parked in a disabled bay, not even for nipping to a supermarket cashpoint machine at 05:15 in the morning, when there are 24 bays available!
I'm a big fan of orderly queues, waiting ones turn, and considering others.

Luckily, (although surprisingly, I hear you all shout!) I have no friends, go to the match alone, and am not particularly pally with those sitting around me, so no hugging will be a given!

I'll be following orders to the letter, but thankfully there is nothing in there about jumping up onto ones feet, and nothing about letting out a little wee, so you can imagine my excitement at looking forward to seeing my team score one of those goal things.  Hell, I may even let out a muffled squeal, and quite possibly a few steps from Riverdance in the aisle!

#ready to return

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Mucker1884 said:

20. Supporters are advised not to share refreshments. And, within reason, refrain from chanting, shouting, singing, hugging, high fiving, etc., all of which will help mitigate the virus spreading

 

I'm a stickler for rules.  Family often tell me to lighten up! 
I won't pull up to let people in/out of the car, if it means holding up traffic for 14 seconds. 
If camp-site quiet time is from 11pm, I'm silent from 10:55, and in bed by 10:58!
I have never parked in a disabled bay, not even for nipping to a supermarket cashpoint machine at 05:15 in the morning, when there are 24 bays available!
I'm a big fan of orderly queues, waiting ones turn, and considering others.

Luckily, (although surprisingly, I hear you all shout!) I have no friends, go to the match alone, and am not particularly pally with those sitting around me, so no hugging will be a given!

I'll be following orders to the letter, but thankfully there is nothing in there about jumping up onto ones feet, and nothing about letting out a little wee, so you can imagine my excitement at looking forward to seeing my team score one of those goal things.  Hell, I may even let out a muffled squeal, and quite possibly a few steps from Riverdance in the aisle!

#ready to return

 

 

 

Let’s hope your pants are saturated come 5 o’clock on Saturday.

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