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Club hopeful about fans at BK Hacken Game

14 July 2021
Author AFC Media Team

 

Aberdeen Football Club is hopeful of being granted permission to welcome thousands of fans back to Pittodrie for its first European game and subsequent matches before the anticipated return of full crowds in early August.

The Club has been heartened by the collaborative approach and positive feedback from Aberdeen City Council officers in its application for “meaningful” crowds at these games, the first of which is on 22nd of July, when the country will be in Level 0.

Council officials have met with senior management and operations personnel from the Club to scrutinise the detailed plans for a safe return of fans to the stadium within anticipated restrictions.

Following a tour of the stadium, which highlighted the strict measures the Club has put in place, we believe Council officials are satisfied that the Club has considered every eventuality for the safety and well‐being of 5,665 fans at 1m social distancing for outdoor events as announced by the Scottish Government on 13th of July.

Dave Cormack, chairman of AFC, said: “Thanks to the tireless work of our stadium manager and his operations team, we have successfully navigated a forensic process by the local authority.

“This positive feedback of our highly regulated environment combined with government and scientific advice that controlled outdoor events are more acceptable than indoor gatherings gives us confidence that we will get the go‐ahead from the local authority.

“The unintended consequences of us being unable to welcome meaningful crowds could see an influx of hundreds, if not thousands, of people meeting up indoors at less regulated events to watch the game.

“Being able to host meaningful numbers of fans at Pittodrie for the BK Hacken game will be welcomed not only by supporters but by the first team squad and the manager who are desperate to get back to playing in front of home crowds.

“We’re grateful to Aberdeen City Council officers for working collaboratively with us on our application and look forward to hopefully getting the greenlight by the end of this week.

“Under the government’s newly announced guidance for events at 1m social distancing from 19th of July, we will be unable to accommodate all our 7,700 season ticket holders so, once we get confirmation from the Council, we’ll let supporters know the process as soon as possible.”

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