We've been contacted by BBC Breakfast:
"Tomorrow we will be broadcasting live from Charlton Athletic’s football ground. We will talking about the return of some fans to matches in tier 2 areas. It would be great if a few fans could come along and talk to us about this tomorrow morning."
Ring Rebekah if you are interested
Rebekah Dewhurst Senior Broadcast Journalist
2nd Floor, Quay House, MediaCityUK, Salford Quays, M50 2QH
Office: +44 (0) 161 33 57600 | Internal: 01-57600 |
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Comments
The restaurant side of the business can come later
Other clubs have managed to get the food and drink in place.
If arriving at the ground tonight at 6pm ,after a couple of hours I need to get a hot drink am I allowed to leave the ground and re-enter.
and the new lawnmowers doing there work in the background.
So sad not to be there this evening, Richard Wiseman doing his bit as well
in his 1998 hat
You would be moaning about having to be in the ground in your seat hours before kick off saying how you would be freezing while giving the interview in your shorts.
I will be arriving at the ground tonight at 6pm this evening, drink my free hot chocolate & that will suffice.
If people cannot survive a few hours without food or drink they are obviously unwell & should not be attending tonight's match.
There is nothing stopping people bringing there own food or drink [within reason].
I'm sure that once tonight is out of the way the club will do what it can for improving what it can offer, in the meantime it is what it is, a football club offering football