Tottenham Hotspur has shut all their retail outlets in Harlow, Chelmsford, Stevenage and at the stadium. Stadium tours have also been suspended until further notice.
Fans are now waiting for further guidance from the EFL/Premier League, since the announcement that all football matches are suspended until April 4th.
As far as refunds for match tickets are concerned, fans must submit claims 7 days in advance of the matchday.
The suggestion that games could be played behind closed doors possibly received a small boost yesterday, thanks to UEFA executive Lars-Christer Olsson.
After watching the latest press conference from the UK government and its senior specialists yesterday, it is now clearer than ever that the approach being taken in England towards the Coronavirus epidemic is centered around ensuring that the NHS pressures are managed.
The bulk of the nation’s football fans are quite capable of catching this virus and moving on with their lives, however, the primary concern has to be protecting those that cannot.
Hopefully, some paths to football recommencing can be found.
Hehehehe all this lost revenue for Levy/ENIC.He must be pulling out his hair,oops he hasn’t got any.
plenty of seats always available at the empty crates stadium
Ha ha
You haven’t been to Blackpool, have you? ☺️
Have we started filling the many empty hotels and alike with the homeless yet? Morning