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Re: Stadium Debate (UCL Final 2021
« Reply #45 on: Thu 13 May 2021 15:29 »
Seems to be looking like Portugal as the UK government won't back down on allowing sponsors and general UEFA bigwigs to enter without quarantine measures.

To me that would be the best outcome.  I never thought it should be in England, but it was very clear it couldn't be in Turkey, so it is looking like a sensible compromise might be reached.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57051804

Sensible if the supporters are viewed as the least important aspect.

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Re: Stadium Debate (UCL Final 2021
« Reply #46 on: Thu 13 May 2021 16:43 »
Seems to be looking like Portugal as the UK government won't back down on allowing sponsors and general UEFA bigwigs to enter without quarantine measures.

To me that would be the best outcome.  I never thought it should be in England, but it was very clear it couldn't be in Turkey, so it is looking like a sensible compromise might be reached.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57051804

Sensible if the supporters are viewed as the least important aspect.


Oh, I think it's very nice of UEFA to help the ailing airline industry to get back on its feet.

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Re: Stadium Debate (UCL Final 2021
« Reply #47 on: Thu 13 May 2021 17:23 »
Seems to be looking like Portugal as the UK government won't back down on allowing sponsors and general UEFA bigwigs to enter without quarantine measures.

To me that would be the best outcome.  I never thought it should be in England, but it was very clear it couldn't be in Turkey, so it is looking like a sensible compromise might be reached.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57051804

Sensible if the supporters are viewed as the least important aspect.

Was never going to be in the UK as UEFA were insistent that their bigwigs and sponsors were allowed in without quarantine.  Portugal must have agreed to that, but it would have been political suicide for the UK government to agree.
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Re: Stadium Debate (UCL Final 2021
« Reply #48 on: Thu 13 May 2021 17:45 »
Seems to be looking like Portugal as the UK government won't back down on allowing sponsors and general UEFA bigwigs to enter without quarantine measures.

To me that would be the best outcome.  I never thought it should be in England, but it was very clear it couldn't be in Turkey, so it is looking like a sensible compromise might be reached.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57051804

Sensible if the supporters are viewed as the least important aspect.

Was never going to be in the UK as UEFA were insistent that their bigwigs and sponsors were allowed in without quarantine.  Portugal must have agreed to that, but it would have been political suicide for the UK government to agree.

Hardly political suicide going off what has been going on for the last 12+ months - sorry. Our government agreeing to this would havent even been in the top 10 misgivings they have done in this horrible period
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Re: Stadium Debate (UCL Final 2021
« Reply #49 on: Thu 13 May 2021 18:44 »
Seems to be looking like Portugal as the UK government won't back down on allowing sponsors and general UEFA bigwigs to enter without quarantine measures.

To me that would be the best outcome.  I never thought it should be in England, but it was very clear it couldn't be in Turkey, so it is looking like a sensible compromise might be reached.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57051804

Sensible if the supporters are viewed as the least important aspect.

Was never going to be in the UK as UEFA were insistent that their bigwigs and sponsors were allowed in without quarantine.  Portugal must have agreed to that, but it would have been political suicide for the UK government to agree.

Hardly political suicide going off what has been going on for the last 12+ months - sorry. Our government agreeing to this would havent even been in the top 10 misgivings they have done in this horrible period

I don't think you've spelled corruptions quite right.

Strangely it all seems to have gone down well with the voters.
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Re: Stadium Debate (UCL Final 2021
« Reply #50 on: Fri 14 May 2021 00:59 »
Seems to be looking like Portugal as the UK government won't back down on allowing sponsors and general UEFA bigwigs to enter without quarantine measures.

To me that would be the best outcome.  I never thought it should be in England, but it was very clear it couldn't be in Turkey, so it is looking like a sensible compromise might be reached.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57051804

Sensible if the supporters are viewed as the least important aspect.

Was never going to be in the UK as UEFA were insistent that their bigwigs and sponsors were allowed in without quarantine.  Portugal must have agreed to that, but it would have been political suicide for the UK government to agree.

Match officials, UEFA referee observer, UEFA match delegate, UEFA safety officer, so required and not corporates, were not allowed in without quarantine either. Personally I view them as more important to the match going ahead.
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Re: Stadium Debate (UCL Final 2021
« Reply #51 on: Fri 14 May 2021 10:02 »
Seems to be looking like Portugal as the UK government won't back down on allowing sponsors and general UEFA bigwigs to enter without quarantine measures.

To me that would be the best outcome.  I never thought it should be in England, but it was very clear it couldn't be in Turkey, so it is looking like a sensible compromise might be reached.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57051804

Sensible if the supporters are viewed as the least important aspect.

Was never going to be in the UK as UEFA were insistent that their bigwigs and sponsors were allowed in without quarantine.  Portugal must have agreed to that, but it would have been political suicide for the UK government to agree.

Match officials, UEFA referee observer, UEFA match delegate, UEFA safety officer, so required and not corporates, were not allowed in without quarantine either. Personally I view them as more important to the match going ahead.
UEFA gets all its money from corporates.  They view the presence of sponsors at its events to be as important as that of the players and other participants.

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Re: Stadium Debate (UCL Final 2021
« Reply #52 on: Fri 14 May 2021 11:15 »
Seems to be looking like Portugal as the UK government won't back down on allowing sponsors and general UEFA bigwigs to enter without quarantine measures.

To me that would be the best outcome.  I never thought it should be in England, but it was very clear it couldn't be in Turkey, so it is looking like a sensible compromise might be reached.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57051804

Sensible if the supporters are viewed as the least important aspect.

Was never going to be in the UK as UEFA were insistent that their bigwigs and sponsors were allowed in without quarantine.  Portugal must have agreed to that, but it would have been political suicide for the UK government to agree.

Match officials, UEFA referee observer, UEFA match delegate, UEFA safety officer, so required and not corporates, were not allowed in without quarantine either. Personally I view them as more important to the match going ahead.
UEFA gets all its money from corporates.  They view the presence of sponsors at its events to be as important as that of the players and other participants.

More importantly probably, the football is just a sideshow for the corporate entity, and I get that but it's not just them that are affected by the UK government's refusal to allow exceptions. There are also those that are actually vital to the sideshow even going ahead affected by it.
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Re: Stadium Debate (UCL Final 2021
« Reply #53 on: Fri 14 May 2021 11:17 »
So how will the fact that Portugal according to news this morning may not to be open to UK visitors as from Monday 17th but from potentially now the 30th May affect the final!!!



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Re: Stadium Debate (UCL Final 2021
« Reply #54 on: Fri 14 May 2021 17:21 »
Seems to be looking like Portugal as the UK government won't back down on allowing sponsors and general UEFA bigwigs to enter without quarantine measures.

To me that would be the best outcome.  I never thought it should be in England, but it was very clear it couldn't be in Turkey, so it is looking like a sensible compromise might be reached.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57051804



Sensible if the supporters are viewed as the least important aspect.

Was never going to be in the UK as UEFA were insistent that their bigwigs and sponsors were allowed in without quarantine.  Portugal must have agreed to that, but it would have been political suicide for the UK government to agree.

Match officials, UEFA referee observer, UEFA match delegate, UEFA safety officer, so required and not corporates, were not allowed in without quarantine either. Personally I view them as more important to the match going ahead.

Only from red zone countries.  Orsato refereed the semi-final at Stamford Bridge, along with a Belgian delegate, and they didn't have to quarantine as there is an exemption for professional sports, just not for the red zone.