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Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 29 Sep 2020, 17:47
by Dutchreferee
>:( >:( >:( No Spectators allowed during 3 weeks !

The cabinet is coming up with drastic measures. They hit the whole of society hard. Extremely hard. And so also professional football. But apparently this is necessary. Safety and health above all. No public may be present at any (sports) event. The next three weeks. This is of course very sour. All the more because there is no scientific evidence between the presence of an audience in a stadium and the increase in the number of corona cases in the Netherlands.

And football has really done everything and invested heavily to create a safe situation in stadiums. We also believe that this has worked very well and research shows this as well. We have been overloaded with compliments from local governments for this. Nevertheless, The Hague is now opting for these measures. We have to accept this. Unfortunately. Football takes its responsibility.

Having to play without an audience does of course make the call for support from The Hague even louder and louder. The cabinet will understand that too. As they did before.

And we assume that if everyone adheres to the new measures, we will be able to play with the public again as soon as possible. And again directly at the level we are now at.

Otherwise, the damage to football and other sports in the Netherlands is incalculable.

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 29 Sep 2020, 17:50
by Dutchreferee
And I have a local derby on Sunday where I am the referee. Comparable to the No.9 match against St ** rbridge!

I already had it last year and then there were 1500 spectators !!

And this weekend: 0, nada, niente, nobody :-(

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 29 Sep 2020, 18:07
by Dutchreferee
https://www.ga-eagles.nl/uitgevlogen-ea ... e-bekende/

About an ex Yeltz and Go Ahead Eagles player Marselia

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 29 Sep 2020, 18:23
by andy
We are still very lucky at the Town Ronnie. 'Only' 400 allowed but with the higher leagues not expecting any fans for the foreseeable future we are in a good position. Hope it lasts......
Stay safe.

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 04 Oct 2020, 08:45
by Dutchref
For the Yeltz fans who wants to see Dutchref in live action this afternoon go to the following website :
www.rtv794.nl
click Live tv

https://www.rtv794.nl/rtv794-verborgen/ ... -4-oktober
or follow this link to see the match.
14.00 Dutch time I believe English 15.00
It is al local derby Between the the local teams named SV Vaassen v KCVO both teams from the same town.
It is a Little bit like the the no 9 derby in Halesowen! Detail : 2 of the best players from Vaassen have moved to KCVO ;D
We wil see. Have fun if you are going to watch The game .

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 18:33
by Dutchreferee
Sh*t, no football until november in Holland . Another lockdown again . All the pubs closed tonight at 22.00 :'(

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 21:19
by andy
Dutchreferee wrote:
14 Oct 2020, 18:33
Sh*t, no football until november in Holland . Another lockdown again . All the pubs closed tonight at 22.00 :'(
It's not going away Ronnie. A lot more shit yet I fear.

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 14 Oct 2020, 21:25
by andy
Dutchreferee wrote:
29 Sep 2020, 17:47
>:( >:( >:( No Spectators allowed during 3 weeks !

The cabinet is coming up with drastic measures. They hit the whole of society hard. Extremely hard. And so also professional football. But apparently this is necessary. Safety and health above all. No public may be present at any (sports) event. The next three weeks. This is of course very sour. All the more because there is no scientific evidence between the presence of an audience in a stadium and the increase in the number of corona cases in the Netherlands.

And football has really done everything and invested heavily to create a safe situation in stadiums. We also believe that this has worked very well and research shows this as well. We have been overloaded with compliments from local governments for this. Nevertheless, The Hague is now opting for these measures. We have to accept this. Unfortunately. Football takes its responsibility.

Having to play without an audience does of course make the call for support from The Hague even louder and louder. The cabinet will understand that too. As they did before.

And we assume that if everyone adheres to the new measures, we will be able to play with the public again as soon as possible. And again directly at the level we are now at.

Otherwise, the damage to football and other sports in the Netherlands is incalculable.
Unfortunately I think most governments are looking for 'easy' targets. We all know that households and unrestricted gatherings and education facilities are worse but pubs, sport and anything enjoyable, even with measures in place still get hit first. :-\

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 24 Oct 2020, 18:32
by andy
Bit of info on this VVV Venlo 0-13 Ajax please Ronnie.
That's a mad scoreline.
Just watched the goals, what a shambles.

Re: Dutch Ref

Posted: 25 Oct 2020, 16:15
by Dutchref
Hugo Borst wondered afterwards in the FOX Sports studio whether Ajax's victory was something to be happy about. "The Ajax player will be happy with it, because a new record is always memorable. On the other hand: there is no power relationship anymore. When Lineker notices this, he will also think: what kind of competition is that?", Says Borst. "That is certainly the case," agreed Ronald de Boer. "The term 'Mickey Mouse competition' comes up again. It is not a positive signal to foreign countries. Malicious pleasure is always fun, but if you start thinking ..."