Brentford FC announces changes to its operations after move to tier 3

By The Editor

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

Games will go back to being played behind closed doors
Games will go back to being played behind closed doors

Brentford FC have announced changes to their operations after the government announcement that London will now be subject to tier 3 restrctions

Home games will go back to being played behind closed doors until further notice.

As well as this, the Club Store will be reverting to an online operation for the time being.

Clubs in tier three areas are not permitted to admit supporters in matches.

The club has also decided to halt The Warm Up pre-match show which will be back in the New Year.

Supporters who booked for Reading will get first option on tickets for the next match open to fans.

The club said: "Due to the change in restrictions, we will close our Braemar Road store to visitors until further notice.

"The Club's online shop is still operational and staff will be distributing online orders.

"The last day for orders to guarantee delivery before Christmas is midnight on Wednesday, 16 December.

"The health and wellbeing of our staff is of paramount concern to everyone at Brentford FC.

"We are working in a regularly changing environment and will do everything in our power to continue to deliver for our supporters.

"Your patience and support are very much appreciated at this challenging time."

     

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